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At 20:40:09 on 31.08.10, Natasha wrote:
I no that in alot of the topics, we just talk about refusing and other stuff like that. But i no that if you have a perfect, strong approach and hold your horse towards the jump, you have to sit and wait and your horse will do the rest. People approach in many different ways, such as, my other horse Rocco, he was a speed class jumping pony, therefore, he raced towards jumps, so i had to hold him back but then he would walk, so i had to come at an angle in walk then let him go 3 strides out so he didnt bolt right at it, where as with my new horse you have to be perfectly straight and she jumps perfect, and after you have gone over it about 4 times, she does it altomatically**. So i would like to no how you approach jumps and how well does your horse approach them. Thanks, Natasha: |
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