Never look down when your riding. Horses can tell where your looking by your seat, and they try to go there. If your looking down they get confused about where you want them to go and therefor will not jump. Never stop riding, not for a second!
hey sorry i guess i wrote too much lol oops ee daisy on that last jump where the paint refused. i do this offten i let my nerves get the best of me. i pay too much attention to the jump after my horse refuses which then makes me nervous and hten makes horse nervoius.. but that was a good solution you guys came up with..
LOOOve the paint pony. trained a lil paint pony last year she was a delight and the year before that another paint pony notihing big training to ill mannored ponies you know how it is. but you guys look so connected with your horses very smooth. and thats awesome. your jumping might go a little smoother if you just reached your hands maybe two inches up on the neck.. i hate critizizing i just want to make the ride smoother for you and less on the horses mouth.
Yes I agree! I've been working really hard over the last year and having lots of lessons to help improve my position and achieve that bigger release - hopefully my next video should show the difference! (I'm riding the chestnut in this video)
Awesome job guys!!! I just love watching this video! But I do have to agree with "hunthevalley" about the girl on the paint....I also noticed (the girl on the paint) that her legs were swinging back a tad...but otherwise excellent!!!!
Thanks for your comment - you live in a great place - we once had a fantastic holiday in BC - the highlight was staying at Echo Valley ranch nr. Clinton. Enjoy your riding!
I would like to see your hands on the paint a little lower and just move them a few inches up on his neck so that you will not jab him in the mouth so often over a jump. I know it is difficult. Push your hands into the mane everytime you jump. Nice job.
The horses look spunky and you did a great job controlling them. I love your backyard!!!!
equineflutegirl 2 months ago
Never look down when your riding. Horses can tell where your looking by your seat, and they try to go there. If your looking down they get confused about where you want them to go and therefor will not jump. Never stop riding, not for a second!
MsLarissa724 1 year ago
both great riders, and horses. i loved at the end how the girl riding the paint wouldnt take no for an answer and got the horse over the jump!
beauty101115 1 year ago
hey sorry i guess i wrote too much lol oops ee daisy on that last jump where the paint refused. i do this offten i let my nerves get the best of me. i pay too much attention to the jump after my horse refuses which then makes me nervous and hten makes horse nervoius.. but that was a good solution you guys came up with..
sboardchick187 2 years ago
LOOOve the paint pony. trained a lil paint pony last year she was a delight and the year before that another paint pony notihing big training to ill mannored ponies you know how it is. but you guys look so connected with your horses very smooth. and thats awesome. your jumping might go a little smoother if you just reached your hands maybe two inches up on the neck.. i hate critizizing i just want to make the ride smoother for you and less on the horses mouth.
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sboardchick187 2 years ago
you should give a bigger mane release, but great riding! way better then me.
LOL. I'm good at giving critism just no good at riding.
xoxoYogi 2 years ago
Yes I agree! I've been working really hard over the last year and having lots of lessons to help improve my position and achieve that bigger release - hopefully my next video should show the difference! (I'm riding the chestnut in this video)
Diggles1 2 years ago
miii hofse just jumps the poles ahhahah
mrshorsejumper 2 years ago
i love jumping on my horse, hes half thoroughbred and half quarter, he has a steady canter, and the small jumps dont interest him
emmesas14 2 years ago
You guys did a great job! :)
HorseFreek95 2 years ago
i think this was very creative!!! ^^ you guys jump very well indeed ;D
HerpPerson 2 years ago 2
awesome video!
OMG, the chestnut at 1:45 looks splitting image of my pony!
tillynbella 2 years ago
i think you bothh did great and the coloured as a really springgy jump lol and i know how hard it is to ride on ground like that but its great fun
farmerpinky 2 years ago
how high are u jumping in the beginning during the cross poles?
horselver14 3 years ago
started about 50/60cm with the cross poles and bounce then gradually increased the last jump in the grid to 1m
Diggles1 3 years ago
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sorry but this sucks
crummy30 3 years ago
Oh - why do you say that?
Diggles1 3 years ago
y do u think it sucks... it is pretty good, ive seen betta but it is still good
jumpergurl10123 2 years ago
nice rideing:)
BoysROCK4ever 3 years ago
Awesome job guys!!! I just love watching this video! But I do have to agree with "hunthevalley" about the girl on the paint....I also noticed (the girl on the paint) that her legs were swinging back a tad...but otherwise excellent!!!!
littlemissponygirl 3 years ago
i love this video i have a horse to and Im 8 years old you guys are AWSOME I live in Powell river BC
Xerxes116 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment - you live in a great place - we once had a fantastic holiday in BC - the highlight was staying at Echo Valley ranch nr. Clinton. Enjoy your riding!
Diggles1 3 years ago
I would like to see your hands on the paint a little lower and just move them a few inches up on his neck so that you will not jab him in the mouth so often over a jump. I know it is difficult. Push your hands into the mane everytime you jump. Nice job.
hunthevalley 3 years ago