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Articles by Edee Weigel
Proper
Attire for Hunters and Jumpers
From
the Judges Stand
Working
Alone Safely
Dressage
and the Hunter/Jumper Rider
Improve
Your Hunter and Equitation
Riding
Setting the Standard
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"IMPROVE YOUR
HUNTER AND
EQUITATION
RIDING"
BY EDEE WEIGEL
A few things can make
all the difference when showing over fences. Just remember: ‘’PACE -
PATH - POSITION. ’’ The ‘PACE’ should be a nice open 12 foot
cantering stride that maintains a consistent rhythm . Test your
horses stride length by riding over set distances between jumps.
Horses showing in the hunter classes will need to maintain 12 foot
strides plus take a 6 foot take off and landing over the jumps . So
you should be able to get five strides cantering between two jumps
set at 72 feet apart and two strides in a 36 foot combination. If
you need to gallop on a bit to make the distances, practice this
until it feels smooth. But , if you find you need to gallop too fast
to make those distances , you will ruin the nice relaxed hunter look
and it can also be dangerous! So if your horse does not have a big
enough stride, you can still show him to his best advantage by
slowing down and adding one stride in each longer line of jumps.
However, you must still make the correct number of strides in the
combinations. Then remember ‘PATH ‘. The Path will be the lines you
take while riding to the jumps and around the corners of the arena.
The more you plan this part of your course the better everything
else will work out ! A horse that is ridden correctly around the
corners in rhythm , will have a better chance of approaching the
fences straight and jumping in balance. This is the core of a well
ridden hunter and equitation course! Plan to ride out a bit farther
on your PATH than you would think is necessary. A galloping horse
has the tendency to lean in on the turns, and this will cut the
corners too short and can make mistakes happen at the next jump. A
horse that will steer nicely out to the corners, is also a horse
that is listening to the rider, so that will present a nicer picture
too! Have a nice round opening and ending circle as you begin and
end your course. Remember every stride is an important part of the
performance! Be sure to ride an arrow straight PATH right to the
middle of the jumps and on the lines between them. This is best
accomplished by looking up and finding focal points ahead of you in
the arena! Look for this focal point before you begin the ride
around the corners to the next line of fences. Keeping your eyes and
head up is also part of the last reminder: ‘ POSTITON’ . A hunter
rider who stays in a quiet position does a better job of showing off
their horse ! Try to maintain a nice 2 point position, with eyes up
, hands low and a tight leg position with heels down. This will draw
attention to the horses jumping efforts and not to the movement of
the rider. Have Fun and see you at the next show!
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