Walking Distances & Building a Safe Show Jump Course

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024

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  • @thegirlwiththeservicedog6468
    @thegirlwiththeservicedog6468 8 років тому +53

    I loveee this. Ive been to too many trainers that dont explain this to you at all, just teach you to jump over them

  • @user-ui7qc1cd2i
    @user-ui7qc1cd2i 9 років тому +84

    casually replays the start to watch him say "oh, hey babe"

  • @macaylahamilton6187
    @macaylahamilton6187 6 років тому +11

    This channel is so underrated

  • @pattyslawatecka8827
    @pattyslawatecka8827 5 років тому +1

    I always couldn't remember who I learned to count strides from and now I do.Thanks for teaching me.

  • @ashleybonner4963
    @ashleybonner4963 11 років тому +4

    This only really applies IF you walk with a 3ft (~0.9m) stride yourself. I naturally walk a little shorter than that, so I have to train myself to walk EXACTLY 3ft when I need to. And like you said, not all horses even have that stride

  • @riverlynn1358
    @riverlynn1358 5 років тому +8

    Please start posting again!!

  • @taylorroyal7847
    @taylorroyal7847 6 років тому

    Helped me a lot with teaching beginners understand strides, distances, and horsemanship!! will forever recommend my clients to y'alls youtube page for off horse homework.

  • @ThePonySquisher
    @ThePonySquisher 11 років тому +1

    Competitions are set for an average stride of 12 feet which is 4 steps as shown. Yes, horses take different sized strides, but you want your horse to easily do the 12 foot stride you will be competing with, so stride lines with them and adjust your horse's strides to get the number you measure. I have a 13.2 hand pony, who's natural stride is not 12 feet, it's more like 9-10. When I school I start at where he's comfortable and then move the jumps out and work to get the 12 foot to compete at.

  • @sienna7383
    @sienna7383 4 роки тому +3

    0:08 I made a replay button :)

  • @jeanetstruyk510
    @jeanetstruyk510 11 років тому

    I like the whole video, the music and the very good information, that is very clearly been told. I was already familair with the information, but it's Always nice to hear and see it again. The basics is the most important thing for horse riding (and any sports) And maybe it's easyer for me to walk the distance in foot, than in metres. I certainly try it out.
    Thanks for the video

  • @eringray426
    @eringray426 6 років тому +6

    Plz come back to UA-cam I’ve watched all your videos so I have nothing watch from you now

  • @horsegirl9002
    @horsegirl9002 10 років тому +1

    Thanks! This really helped me understand striding and distances!

  • @RidesWithTheWind
    @RidesWithTheWind 11 років тому

    This is so helpful! If I'm ever having trouble at deciding what to do with my horse, I also look here for lesson ideas!

  • @charlystarly24
    @charlystarly24 11 років тому

    4 human strides is one horses canter stride. 2 Human strides is a horses take off and 2 human strides is the landing. So a double combination with one horse stride in the middle is 6 human strides. Generally this is for 16/16.2hh+ or smaller horses with long, exaggerated strides. Ponies canter strides range towards the 9ft canter stride which is why a lot of competitions in the UK will have Junior/up to 14.2 jumping classes.

  • @KarlaHawkrock
    @KarlaHawkrock 8 років тому +6

    3:45 Rascall Flatts 😏

  • @Shilohhasrizz
    @Shilohhasrizz 3 роки тому

    Getting a job at a barn as a horse exerciser, needed t learn a few small things to proceed

  • @northeastequestrian1893
    @northeastequestrian1893 11 років тому +4

    Would you be able to do a video for a green horse? hes just starting over fences and i want some tips on how to teach him balance and plyability

  • @MeganBarnhartAndHerHorses
    @MeganBarnhartAndHerHorses 10 років тому +3

    Thanks! Today I'm jumping my Arabian, so I wanted to know this important information! :3

  • @ebhandparker
    @ebhandparker 6 років тому

    Nice details, simply conveyed. Thank you.

  • @RAPPIEMYBABY
    @RAPPIEMYBABY 4 роки тому

    I can reliably eye a distance at shows and if the course has already been set up. But I do need to walk it in order to set it up.

  • @WalkingExplore37
    @WalkingExplore37 Рік тому

    Amazing my friend😍👍

  • @LiveLoveRideForeva
    @LiveLoveRideForeva 11 років тому +1

    I get what you are saying... But how do you measure your horses stride in steps? It's like so confusing to me :/ do you take steps of the length of your horse then add one more step? Or how do you know how many steps your horses stride is?

  • @prospectequine
    @prospectequine 11 років тому +1

    what about triple oxers and swedish oxers

  • @sophieking572
    @sophieking572 7 років тому

    Your videos are really helpful

  • @MsCanada9877
    @MsCanada9877 11 років тому

    Hey :)
    I would really like it if yu did a video of just you and your wife jumping these jumps.
    Woud be so great to watch great riders like yourselves

  • @gemmashaw4521
    @gemmashaw4521 7 років тому +1

    Very helpful video!

  • @ponycam7096
    @ponycam7096 6 років тому +1

    I don’t know how big your horses are but those canter strides were LONG

  • @meaganparker1909
    @meaganparker1909 10 років тому +1

    love jimmie's breeches.. the vid is good too ;]

  • @tabbyycatcos
    @tabbyycatcos 11 років тому

    they don't tend to have those at shows unless you are doing like the 1.30's but if you are then you should already know:)

  • @horseluv2723
    @horseluv2723 10 років тому

    This helped sooo much!

  • @babypenny9
    @babypenny9 11 років тому

    Can you do a video on how to teach a horse to have better head set

  • @halmain7406
    @halmain7406 7 років тому

    Good video

  • @grob391
    @grob391 4 роки тому

    Love your theme song!!! Meant to Live is my favorite. Have you listened to Dark Horses?

  • @stepherrsse
    @stepherrsse 6 років тому

    Do those striding distances apply to smaller horses? i hsve a 13.3 cob I'm going to teach to jump (we're going to learn together), and wanted to understand the theory before the practical. I don't want to make the jumping difficult for her, because I don't know what I'm doing! Thanks 😊

  • @ashleybonner4963
    @ashleybonner4963 11 років тому

    I think they're less common in Eventing than in the Jumper ring, to be honest. And by the time you are jumping them you'll probably know all of this anyway :]

  • @TheJumpingGymnast
    @TheJumpingGymnast 10 років тому

    Love this channel the vid helped

  • @ebonyabra-joiner587
    @ebonyabra-joiner587 10 років тому

    thanks it helped

  • @equestrianAdore
    @equestrianAdore 10 років тому

    Helpful! Thanks! :D

  • @jonasbilodeau5819
    @jonasbilodeau5819 7 років тому +3

    plz make more vids

  • @chloebreunig819
    @chloebreunig819 10 років тому

    what channel on tv is evention tv on and what time is it on or is it on cabel

  • @xxitsmebri
    @xxitsmebri 10 років тому +1

    .. did anyone else notice the background music is Jason Aldean..?? Lol

    • @meagan2080
      @meagan2080 10 років тому

      Country is everywhere, even on an english schooling (slash-help) youtube channel xD

    • @xxitsmebri
      @xxitsmebri 10 років тому

      XD apparently =p

  • @katievitiello3425
    @katievitiello3425 7 років тому

    can anyone help. I'v just started jumping my share horse and popped him over some 50cm jumps...he never stops but does look down before he jumps it. If I really slow him down (I mean so slow) he doesn't do it. What can I do?

    • @minstride5169
      @minstride5169 5 років тому

      He is just looking at the jump if he makes it and you feel safe with him jumping like that go with it Xx

  • @anficrompton2637
    @anficrompton2637 7 років тому

    what website do you get your jumps from

  • @joannab7299
    @joannab7299 6 років тому

    I want to own a barn I'm the distant future and I ride western and want to have a jump course and I have no idea what to do 😂

  • @gemmathompson3963
    @gemmathompson3963 10 років тому

    Amazing :))

  • @peyton7283
    @peyton7283 7 років тому

    Don't smaller jumps only one step for landing and take off

  • @hello8747
    @hello8747 11 років тому

    The course builder is not always a he.
    Just getting that out there.

  • @Babyk33
    @Babyk33 11 років тому

    only thing i disliked was the music in the back ground.

  • @cjbishop303
    @cjbishop303 4 роки тому

    .

  • @SiennaLOVESpugs
    @SiennaLOVESpugs 4 роки тому

    Next episode “cross country for bacon.” I hope my ears are playing up. 😅

  • @Noodlemonkey7
    @Noodlemonkey7 Рік тому

    What happened to these guys 😢!?

  • @victorialazareva
    @victorialazareva 7 років тому +9

    The horse in the background is terribly overbent

    • @lilytappin2112
      @lilytappin2112 7 років тому +17

      Tori Green take it you ride western then because the rider has contact

    • @sydneyequestrian7456
      @sydneyequestrian7456 7 років тому

      Lily Tappin why would you think that 😂🙄

    • @Gigabitties
      @Gigabitties 6 років тому +1

      It all depends on their body shape. Horses with thicker necks or that are just bigger in general usually look over bent. And I’m a western rider but I’ve gone to riding lessons with my English riding friend and trust me, I’ve seen some bent horses!

    • @philipumbel8889
      @philipumbel8889 6 років тому

      I agree!!! The last time it was cantering around!!! Wooh that is what I call rollker...

  • @pitbulls4life141
    @pitbulls4life141 7 років тому

    Horses don't care how pretty a jump is, they care if there comfortable. In this video the horses are obviously not.

    • @SC-tr4ss
      @SC-tr4ss 7 років тому +1

      PITBULLS 4 LIFE I'm not surprised that you're a pit bull activist

    • @sydneyequestrian7456
      @sydneyequestrian7456 7 років тому

      Creative Equestrian CS wtf is that supposed to mean?

    • @hbond846
      @hbond846 5 років тому

      PITBULLS 4 LIFE he doesn’t mean literally pretty, he means how easy it is for the horse to gage how he needs to jump it

  • @jojostudies7161
    @jojostudies7161 4 роки тому +3

    love this, especially as someone who DOES talk to course designers (and has several course designer friends)