Zephyr: Training over Fences

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

A day when he was "sticky" in APRIL, and we still managed to do a 3ft at the end. Schooling 3ft courses now.

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  • is he still for sale?

  • yes, i'm actually considering donating him to adoption agencies for a tax-write off, i don't have time to continue searching for a home for him

  • Needs to wake up more & move from behind

    But Good otherwise

  • this was a slower day, sometimes he is too quick so I tend to hold him back

  • the magazine is not expensive at all!! there are people on there from all backgrounds. and just b/c some might have more money than you, doesn't mean they can't offer good advice/criticism!

    What did you think of the thread?

  • couldn't find the thread by googling

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  • cute horse and ineffective rider. Less grinding seat, quieter hands, and good lord pick up a crop if you need more gas. humping the saddle will not help.

    Cute little mover, nice jumper. unless he is priced unreasonably he looks like an easy sell for a green prospect

  • looks good but try not to move your upper body or "pump" so much. other than that u look great!!! and so does your horse!!!!!

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  • You ride really awkwardly.

  • @Babes13x Yes you can use your seat to drive the horse forwards but you should still keep your upper body still. Your seat becomes far less effective the moment you lose the shoulder-hip-heel line.

  • you and your horse look really good together. i know sometimes that when anyone tries to get there horse going sometimes the bad habit of "pumping" occurs. i know your horse is young but it also might help if you use a crop or wear spurs. good luck with your horse :)

  • He looks a little on the lazy side ( your riding shows it, with the way your pumping him in the saddle ) but cute horse...

  • Your horse is so cute! You have great equitation, but try to pump a little less with your back when you canter and be a little more still. Other than that, keep up the good work!

  • you have great equitation!

  • Actually i think she's a kind rider and the pony does respond. Its amazing how much your seat can actually help, it can do a greater deal then a whip or spurs. Riding instructors tell you not to pump in the saddle alot, but for some horses it helps alot. It helps them with their balance, and their movement. Trust me, it helped my welsh cob and help me back in a dartmoor. Their doing great x

  • Do you still have him?

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