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Date Posted: 14:28:04 12/27/03 Sat
Author: Natalie
Author Host/IP: 142.163.94.80
Subject: Oo. Jump
In reply to: Heather 's message, "Jumping" on 12:31:34 04/23/03 Wed

I jump all the time. when i do, I always have someone else come and ride with me. This helps because I can see how they jump and I can try what they do and it might help my posture. :) just thought this might help

ps: My horse, Candy, also watches the other horses and they give her Determination! hehe

--- Natalie

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[> Re: Jumping -- rebecca, 19:51:14 12/29/03 Mon (64.12.96.169)

if you can canter over a cavelety pole your half way there. whenyou go over the canvelety 2-point and give your horse its head. next come the jumps. start small i mean real small like the first hole. aproch the pole at a trot the first time, the horse might trot right over it. after you have done that a few times try it at the canter. ride the horse all the way to the pole, sqeeze the horse forward, reach for the horse head till you land on the other side. Remeber you are schooling this horse so do it always right


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