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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

"Whoosh Paddy Whoosh!"
My baby boy jumping a metre in the school :)

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  • it might help to get in 2-point darling :)

  • @fluteyhorse It might help to not be such an arrogant arse. Just incase you were wondering, a '2-point' doesn't exist in England, DARLING.

  • @curlyburd does it not??? is it a half seat then???

  • @horseriderponylover It's often referred to as a light seat, or forward seat.

  • @curlyburd Actually it does it is also know as light seat or jumping position, you need to go more with the horse and don't stand so high up, lean forward more. Stay closer to your horse, Also make sure your toes are pointed forward and your heels are down. What I get my students to do is put your stirrups up so you are riding like a racing jockey and ride like that for half the lesson it really helps them balance and have a good position Try smaller triples before going onto larger doubles.

  • THIS VIDEO IS NOT OF ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I meant that it isn't helpful to say 'get in a two point' when it is not referred to as this in england. It's a bit like me replying to this comment in double dutch. Not helpful. Why do people insist on criticising people's videos? Did I ask for your help? Er.... NO!

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  • @curlyburd Please can i use this video, its for a cobs can jump video? And credit would be given to you i promise and i dont think your position or "2point" or whatever is that bad ;)

  • @curlyburd YES IT DOES! IT'S ANOTHER NAME FOR JUMP POSITION!!

  • @curlyburd Usually, the bigger the jump the further over you lean with your horse:) So If you were jumping in the puissance for example your hands would be pretty much touching your horses ears and you will lean far over its neck:)

  • such a pretty horseeey :Dx

    

  • @fluteyhorse stuk up twit that thinks you knwo evrything DARLING pa ha ha 

  • That horse is gorgeous!<3

  • skillzz

  • @horseriderponylover Haha Fail -.-

  • @curlyburd Actually it does :) Except a two-point is refered to our cross-country seat or galloping position, I think what she means for you, is get a jumping position

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