A common problem that riders have is what we call "rushing". That is when the horse has misinterpreted the signals to the fence.
When you first present a horse to a fence he often stops, spooks, or runs away from it. The rider then puts his leg on and encourages the horse to go. The horse then misinterprets this instruction and attacks the fence. The horse feels that the rider is trying to encourage him to speed up at the fence and that in turn becomes…
Added by Tim Stockdale on August 21, 2009 at 9:00am — 1 Comment
Very often problems on approach are caused by rider involvement in the wrong areas and an incorrect focus. The rider’s focus should be on trying to keep a nice regular and balanced approach, while staying within a rhythm, not the take off distance from the fence.
Crooked approach
It is vitally important for the horse to…
Added by Tim Stockdale on August 7, 2009 at 10:30am — 1 Comment
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