your no good rider.. it don`t shows your talent if you only ride fast... would you really like riding you would be more cautious with your horse... a horse is a partner and no sportequipment
Looks to me like you rely on speed as opposed to the real factor in the jumper ring, turns and balance. Sure you can fling your horse around the turns and make it race through the course like that but what are you truly accomplishing? You throw any TRUE jumper horse in that ring and they would have womped on you. 99.9% of your rolls weren't tight and balanced, your horse had a short fast stride and barely clears the jumps. You need to balance your horse and lengthen him out to achieve... cont...
the correct striding which will place him up to the fence correctly. Right now you're just stuffing him into the fences or you can't see the correct stride and hope the horse takes off and clears it to save your butt. There is maybe one or two fences out of both rounds where you were balanced over the fence and by simple deductions, I'm guessing those were by chance, not skill. In short you need to slow down, get balanced and actually ride your horse, let him figure it out on his own.
Very astute observation. armageddonff is correct that horses that are used to showing on this grass field learn to almost slide their back ends around a tight turn to keep their feet. Good eye!
Now that I've re-watched and re-watched the video, the horse's back feet look horrible! They are very out-of-time with the front, and they look like the horse is dragging them. I hope they were checked after the show.
it was ok. the rider needs to not yank on the horses mouth so much because the horse was being fine. also, it looks like the horses feet might hurt from the jumpers esp around corners and all the running. i would try and take it easier on the horse. (but thats just my opinion) but good job.
I agree. Over some of the jumps it looks like the horse is having trouble sizing up because it's face is being pulled up. And then with the feet, he/she was tripping a lot around the corner and it does look like she's having issues with either her feet or ankles being sore/in pain.
very good jumps, I think you should slow down for the 1st round so your horse doesn't trip and fall. Then I also think even tho you guys won, you should not go any higher, I won my 2'9" Jumper class, but I'm not going to do 3' until I get all my stides, leads, and turns correctly.
i think you need to slow it down a little and count how many strides you are taking because i think the horse jumps a little to soon. but great jumping
um ur horse jumps lyk upside down banana try to get him into the bridle more and more together in the canter because if u want to jump higher u need activity not just speed
that was good. you could prolly do well in eq or hunters if you couldget your horse to quiet down a little. but good work, keep it up and you will do wonderfully.
It seems like you are going too fast. Your horse slipped about 3-4 times because of the speed. If you take the smaller jumper courses slower, it will pay off in the long run-your horse will be more rideable, and you will make it clear with good turns and the energy to gallop where it counts. You have a wonderful base of support, and your horse is saintly/adorable.
great job to just 2 suggestions 1) you tend to come out of the two point to early and sometimes pull on your horses mouth you need to try to stay acroos for longer (I do the same thing as well) and 2) Work on you distances you get long alot (and pull on your horses mouth) but yeah other then that it was really good!
your no good rider.. it don`t shows your talent if you only ride fast... would you really like riding you would be more cautious with your horse... a horse is a partner and no sportequipment
JoySelection 9 months ago
Looks to me like you rely on speed as opposed to the real factor in the jumper ring, turns and balance. Sure you can fling your horse around the turns and make it race through the course like that but what are you truly accomplishing? You throw any TRUE jumper horse in that ring and they would have womped on you. 99.9% of your rolls weren't tight and balanced, your horse had a short fast stride and barely clears the jumps. You need to balance your horse and lengthen him out to achieve... cont...
merager 2 years ago 3
the correct striding which will place him up to the fence correctly. Right now you're just stuffing him into the fences or you can't see the correct stride and hope the horse takes off and clears it to save your butt. There is maybe one or two fences out of both rounds where you were balanced over the fence and by simple deductions, I'm guessing those were by chance, not skill. In short you need to slow down, get balanced and actually ride your horse, let him figure it out on his own.
merager 2 years ago
just keep in mind we don't know what the footing is like, it can be hard to take the jumper turns in soft grass footing.
armageddonff 2 years ago
Very astute observation. armageddonff is correct that horses that are used to showing on this grass field learn to almost slide their back ends around a tight turn to keep their feet. Good eye!
megfun 2 years ago
cool- they look good.
msimtoocoolforschool 2 years ago
Now that I've re-watched and re-watched the video, the horse's back feet look horrible! They are very out-of-time with the front, and they look like the horse is dragging them. I hope they were checked after the show.
Bay424 3 years ago 3
thats scaryy!!! let go of your horses face..... its one thing to win.... but the real pride comes with doing it correctly......
LotusJumpers 3 years ago 4
WELL DONE
myhorsemagic 3 years ago
How big are those fences? I love the short standards they are so cute!
PegasusJumper 3 years ago
it was ok. the rider needs to not yank on the horses mouth so much because the horse was being fine. also, it looks like the horses feet might hurt from the jumpers esp around corners and all the running. i would try and take it easier on the horse. (but thats just my opinion) but good job.
frayaluver123 3 years ago
I agree. Over some of the jumps it looks like the horse is having trouble sizing up because it's face is being pulled up. And then with the feet, he/she was tripping a lot around the corner and it does look like she's having issues with either her feet or ankles being sore/in pain.
Bay424 3 years ago
tiny jumps! :P
yaysmokey15 3 years ago
it looks like you are i9n a big rush
grapple94192 4 years ago
you are! you have to fast for jumpers. they judge you on your time not you eq
iheartarabs 3 years ago
thats cause its JUMPERS not HUNTERS!
horsebackrider420 2 years ago
those jumps were cute nice course and i have a feeling from the looks of things that she/he wasn't pushing the horse it was just going
tiffnmisti 4 years ago
very good jumps, I think you should slow down for the 1st round so your horse doesn't trip and fall. Then I also think even tho you guys won, you should not go any higher, I won my 2'9" Jumper class, but I'm not going to do 3' until I get all my stides, leads, and turns correctly.
xArbensxMusicx 4 years ago
i think you need to slow it down a little and count how many strides you are taking because i think the horse jumps a little to soon. but great jumping
rawrty 4 years ago
um ur horse jumps lyk upside down banana try to get him into the bridle more and more together in the canter because if u want to jump higher u need activity not just speed
blueberry707 4 years ago
that was good. you could prolly do well in eq or hunters if you couldget your horse to quiet down a little. but good work, keep it up and you will do wonderfully.
equitationcounts 4 years ago
I have to agree with matrixmare, here, you are just going waaay to fast in the first round-that was not a jump off.
Your horse is slipping because he is not balanced and some of those corners you gave him were way to sharp for him to go around properly.
I suggest you try to slow down with some grids and schooling.
You are a very good rider but you need to work on your speed and corners.
Im not trying to be mean Im just trying to give some constructive advise
Eveningstar77 4 years ago
It seems like you are going too fast. Your horse slipped about 3-4 times because of the speed. If you take the smaller jumper courses slower, it will pay off in the long run-your horse will be more rideable, and you will make it clear with good turns and the energy to gallop where it counts. You have a wonderful base of support, and your horse is saintly/adorable.
matrixmare 4 years ago
how high is that?
xxlucyxxschillinxx 4 years ago
great job to just 2 suggestions 1) you tend to come out of the two point to early and sometimes pull on your horses mouth you need to try to stay acroos for longer (I do the same thing as well) and 2) Work on you distances you get long alot (and pull on your horses mouth) but yeah other then that it was really good!
Loganluva 4 years ago
honestly you are an amazing rider keep up the good work
lipsy4life 4 years ago
Maybe you should take bigger jump next time. You are a very good team . =D. Wonderful horse =)
Sannaajs 4 years ago
wow! that was done BEAUTIFULLY!
TuffyLikesMeMore 4 years ago