My trainer always tells me that during a jump course, you’re probably in the air for 2 seconds, and the rest is flat work. Having an adjustable, workable horse on the flat is crucial to jumping well.
I like her style. These riders know what their issues are, and they can't be solved in one lesson. She does a great job of reminding them and gives them some ways to handle it.
I've always wondered if having a horse with a long back can create drag going over a jump... is that true? if so can that make jump 1m or higher be dangerous?
What a great coach . I like the way Beth encourages the riders to self evaluate and to reflect on their riding. Awesome.
I do wish she was more persistent about it though. The girl on the bigger grey kept her legs really far in front of her the whole video
My trainer always tells me that during a jump course, you’re probably in the air for 2 seconds, and the rest is flat work. Having an adjustable, workable horse on the flat is crucial to jumping well.
I like her style. These riders know what their issues are, and they can't be solved in one lesson. She does a great job of reminding them and gives them some ways to handle it.
Splendid teacher. Sees all the faults and corrects riders without making them feel bad.
I've always wondered if having a horse with a long back can create drag going over a jump... is that true? if so can that make jump 1m or higher be dangerous?