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How to jump corners

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Mary King, 05 August 2008 14:47

Mary King says: “If a corner isn’t wide then jump it as a parallel. You only need to start angling them at Intermediate level. So approach it straight on, but to the narrow side of the centre. Keep your canter forward and bouncy – not flat.” Tips for jumping corners: For novice horses, practise over corner fences that have a ...

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How to jump downhill

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Mary King, 05 August 2008 14:43

Mary King says: “The thing to remember about jumping downhill is not to get in front of the movement. If you do, you put yourself in a vulnerable position if it goes wrong – and also you’ll force your horse on to his forehand, which could mean he hits the fence or puts in a stop.” Tips for jumping downhill: ...

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How to school for cross-country

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Mary King, 05 August 2008 14:38

Mary King says: “Always use studs when riding cross-country as it gives horse and rider extra confidence. Until horses get to intermediate level, one stud in each shoe is enough. Use very pointy, long studs on dry ground and big square or dome ones in deep going.” Tips for cross-country schooling: Work on your canter. You should be able to ...

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