Tim Stockdale | Perfecting Your Jumping Position | HorseandRider UK

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024

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  • @SMV1199
    @SMV1199 8 років тому +68

    omg he's so stable standing in his stirrups!! My legs hurt just looking at him!

  • @Rin_sings
    @Rin_sings 11 років тому +83

    i really like how his examples of bad jump positions are so weird because it's probably so hard for him to look bad on purpose LOL

  • @emilystone5139
    @emilystone5139 8 років тому +45

    all these people commenting on his position in a negative way need a huge slap in the face xD He's the world class pro professional not you.

  • @XxBCSHunterJumperxX
    @XxBCSHunterJumperxX 11 років тому +28

    Understand that there is different position for begginner jumpers and advanced ones. The release is much different over a 2ft versus a 6ft. You should ride the horse to the base, and only lean forward as much as required for a release otherwise you will find yourself throwing yourself over the fence and unbalancing the horse. Do not throw your reins away, but maintain in rhythm with your horse to release properly. Maintain contact, but do not resist. This guy is a professional.

  • @equinelove2754
    @equinelove2754 7 років тому +42

    It looks as if ur foot is about to slip out of the stirrup but when u ride u look so secure 😊🐴

  • @mandwhy77
    @mandwhy77 11 років тому +15

    Tim Stockdale totally cried about UA-cam comments whilst polishing his international grand prix trophies, oh and the medal of honour. I bet he thought about it when he broke his freaking neck and carried on 4 months later. Tim Stockdale is 'ard.

  • @thedogwoodwitch
    @thedogwoodwitch 8 років тому +96

    His toe on that stirrup is making me itchy.

  • @jazzy96ful
    @jazzy96ful 11 років тому +24

    All these little kiddies giving critique is just hilarious Check out Tim Stockdale riding Fresh Direct K2 winning six bar at 2.05m in Franconville 2013 and see just how great a rider he is then stop making such fools of yourselves please

  • @ShaunEquestrian
    @ShaunEquestrian 12 років тому +1

    For all of those you think that this is a rong jumping position, think again. when jumping your hip angle is suppose to close and follow the horse, Tim Stockdale is one of the best Show Jumpers in the world. He knows what hes talking about :)

  • @ziddley
    @ziddley 8 років тому +27

    Great instruction and nice to see and English instructor rather than American. (nothing against the Americans but they tend to ride slightly different to us English). I am learning to jump again after years of not doing so due to a bad fall.I find it odd that my instructor is telling me to put my legs back behind the girth when getting in to jump position, hence why I am now watching the teaching clips. I see your legs do not look as if they are going behind the girth. Do your legs go behind the girth and it is such a small movement it is not noticeable? Any advice would be more than welcome. Thanks.

    • @megmarston5593
      @megmarston5593 7 років тому +2

      ziddley ik it's a year ago but I thought I would comment still, it could be perhaps as you go Over the jump your legs tend to swing forwards so if you have the mindset legs back then as they swing over the jump they are in the correct position 😊

  • @fern7wrighton
    @fern7wrighton 11 років тому +6

    Gorgeous horse!

  • @fourlegsandatail7882
    @fourlegsandatail7882 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant video Tim stockdale . Great advice , I follow your excises. Sarah 😀

  • @leezak7540
    @leezak7540 11 років тому +1

    Very helpful! Thanks for the good advice, keep posting!

  • @rupertbunyip
    @rupertbunyip 12 років тому +16

    Watching this, I know I'm one of those riders that throw themselves a bit too far forward XD

  • @claudiaobyrne9458
    @claudiaobyrne9458 11 років тому +3

    that helped so much :) i can see now that i was going forward way too much -thank you:P

  • @elmerlemer4909
    @elmerlemer4909 12 років тому +1

    Thanks so much i'll put that to practise.At my riding school there are a couple of jumping horses that can be a bit dodgy. I found it hard to trust them and i got left behind and i wasn't sure what the correct jumping posotion was. THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP

  • @Courtmaster121
    @Courtmaster121 11 років тому +3

    He nearly fell at 1:40 LOL That was funny xD

  • @HorseMadGirlys
    @HorseMadGirlys 11 років тому +4

    My horse has a very scopey jump, it actually makes me look good when I'm really not xD

  • @JasperIsaLittleHorse
    @JasperIsaLittleHorse 12 років тому

    I really like how you explained that. :)

  • @maggieduffy5135
    @maggieduffy5135 11 років тому +3

    Why does this have to be so political? Most of these people commenting have no idea what they're talking about! Needless to say, Tim Stockdale is an amazing rider and everyone needs to stop commenting, saying unreasonable things such as "you're ripping his face off" or "this rider looks too hunched." This is a video coming straight from the pro's mouth, stop posting negative comments on a video that's giving professional advice please.

  • @JayWhitehead
    @JayWhitehead 13 років тому

    Very very helpful! Thank you!

  • @erihama
    @erihama 12 років тому

    Give Tim credit he stands behind what he teaches

  • @epicllamagirl51
    @epicllamagirl51 11 років тому +1

    this is very helpful I definitely lean too far forward.

  • @mrsnutterbutter900
    @mrsnutterbutter900 11 років тому

    thanks so much this is a life saver :D

  • @horseandogs
    @horseandogs 11 років тому +4

    Getting left behind doesn't always look like that though :D

  • @katievitiello3425
    @katievitiello3425 7 років тому +7

    I'v never done it before but my legs just started shooting back 😭😂 so annoyed. Need more practice.

    • @normalisboring2831
      @normalisboring2831 7 років тому +1

      Katie V work on your balance(flat work) ask your instructor and just stand in that saddle in walk, trot and then canter

  • @mrsnutterbutter900
    @mrsnutterbutter900 11 років тому

    thanks so much this helped alot

  • @TazzBar2kaii10
    @TazzBar2kaii10 12 років тому

    yes and the width of the jump is the same but not too much :)

  • @BoldEleganceRider
    @BoldEleganceRider 12 років тому

    haha yep, i've always had problems with my keeping myself from tipping forward :P

  • @Horseymaddy
    @Horseymaddy 12 років тому +2

    wth i never been taught like that ive been taught to keep my wieght in to my heels and push my bottom back as far as it can go and fold fron the hip !!

  • @laragrove75
    @laragrove75 11 років тому +1

    Haha I've just realised I don't actually stand up in the stirrups at all, I just throw my upper body and y hands forward xD Better sort that out.

  • @katybartlett4485
    @katybartlett4485 11 років тому

    Yes you do, you dont need to lean back intill your jumping about 4 foot xx

  • @youmakemeglow
    @youmakemeglow 11 років тому

    All i do is just go into my half seat and let my horse come to me.It has helped me a lot when going over verticals so i don't get off balance.

  • @sophieluvsmickey
    @sophieluvsmickey 11 років тому +2

    I totally agree with you !!! Just a bunch of people who think their pro's :s !!

  • @CheckmateKT
    @CheckmateKT 11 років тому +1

    His toe is barely in the stirrup, I would be worried about it slipping out if you has a mis-stride or small error

  • @emily-lucyharvey2643
    @emily-lucyharvey2643 12 років тому

    different people get taught in different ways:)

  • @bunnygirl161
    @bunnygirl161 13 років тому

    love it :D

  • @Tojiswallet
    @Tojiswallet 11 років тому

    It mostly depends of how much the horse wants your hands if you understand me, that's what my trainer thought me.

  • @hollycat8
    @hollycat8 11 років тому

    1:40 I cannot stop laughing!!! He's sooo funny :P

  • @katiedennis3677
    @katiedennis3677 11 років тому +1

    Anyone that thinks Tim Stockdale has a bad position should Google who he is and just cause your a supposed trainer for 14 yrs means nothing or that you weren't good enough to be a rider who competes internationally like Tim

  • @xZauberpferdx
    @xZauberpferdx 11 років тому

    Yes.

  • @muirinnquinn8558
    @muirinnquinn8558 10 років тому +20

    Lol 1:40

  • @cagaponies
    @cagaponies 11 років тому

    Yes

  • @melisaawalkerrr
    @melisaawalkerrr 12 років тому

    i would say yes, because surly you would need to fold more when you go over say a 4ft jump than what you would jump a 2ft jump!

  • @xxtrotonxx
    @xxtrotonxx 12 років тому

    This guy clearly know what he's talking about!But me and lots of people were never taught to jump like that. He basically said don't lean forward. When you are suppost to.I've been taught to fold at the hip and keep my bum back.So personally i'm gonna ignore this video,and keep to what my trainer says:)

  • @zmbyz
    @zmbyz 12 років тому

    Yeah.

  • @Courtmaster121
    @Courtmaster121 11 років тому

    yes defenitely lol hope it helped

  • @sarahawkroad5888
    @sarahawkroad5888 8 років тому

    u think that ur feet gonna slip but with the texture on the boots and stirrup it won't unless u do something like mud or "MAGIC"

  • @simonex4098
    @simonex4098 10 років тому

    what breed are his horses?

  • @BionicLeah
    @BionicLeah 12 років тому +1

    I don't see how any of you are in any position to state what is right or wrong about anything Tim has said or demonstrated here, or attempt at 'bettering' his advice. Since when we're any of you World Class, International Show Jumpers?

  • @Veradaine
    @Veradaine 12 років тому +1

    You shouldn't actually do anything, your hip and thigh and lower back should be relaxed enough to follow the movement of a horse's back, and actually, when you see a distance to a jump, automatically going into your two-point is a good way to get thrown into the fence if your horse decides not to jump it. Stay positive (or supportive) with your leg and hand until you FEEL the horse start to jump, relax your hips, and you should naturally move in harmony with the horse! ;)

  • @Courtmaster121
    @Courtmaster121 11 років тому +1

    yes!!! come on. you didnt know that? :(

  • @youmakemeglow
    @youmakemeglow 11 років тому

    if you go into you half seat and let your horse come to you it helps

  • @hannahhortonx
    @hannahhortonx 12 років тому

    I don't see how anyone can say 'bad jumping position' like do you even know who this is?!

  • @EllieMonster101
    @EllieMonster101 11 років тому

    yeah because the horse needs more freedom to move:)

  • @StevieeeRae
    @StevieeeRae 12 років тому +1

    Gosh, you're standing. Give him some release on his mouth. He's begging you for it.

  • @82horsecrazy
    @82horsecrazy 12 років тому +1

    When yojur horse is just standing still, there's no need for such tight reins. . You're ripping it's face off.

  • @emmalouise5947
    @emmalouise5947 12 років тому +1

    bad jumping position! no offence

  • @irenapaskeviciute6008
    @irenapaskeviciute6008 11 років тому

    amm...not very good position ;) i ride 14 years,i'm trainer,and i know what is GOOD position :))
    sorry for comment

  • @cas995
    @cas995 11 років тому

    i deffinatly over do my jumping postion :(

  • @leezak7540
    @leezak7540 11 років тому +1

    Very helpful! Thanks for the good advice, keep posting!