Shane George’s Hunter Hack Tips
…and the second obstacle. You also won’t present a fluid picture. Use your corners. Rather than cutting corners (a common error), guide your horse through them. Corners give you an…
…and the second obstacle. You also won’t present a fluid picture. Use your corners. Rather than cutting corners (a common error), guide your horse through them. Corners give you an…
…two fences, #30 and #31 are fly fences, and should pose no problem if you have gotten this far. So what do I think overall? I think the same thing…
…rain squall came pelting across the field. Marshall was a lot of horse, and he felt great over the fences. He knew what he was doing, and he was brave…
…Amateur-Owner 18-35 3’6″ Hunters, Stephanie Danhakl and her own Golden Rule, a 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding, took the championship after they placed first and second over fences and were third under…
Use this great exercise from the book Build Confidence Over Fences for taking the fear out of jumping single fences. It’ll also help develop your eye for a distance….
…fences during day one of competition and finished second over fences and third under saddle on day two. Reserve champion was Gia, ridden by Katie Gibson. The pair was first…
…for a second round over fences. The top 18 returned with Michael Hughes called back on top and Milliren in second. Michael Hughes of Ocala, FL had a difficult time…
…fences like many electric fences, horse owners should be sure to check fence lines to make sure they are maintaining tension. Lines may need to be retensioned periodically,” Disbrow said….
Do you worry about “bogey” jumps–those unusual-looking fences that you’re not sure your horse has ever seen before? Do you trust him to canter confidently up to them, or do…
…counter lead. Over time, You’ll be able to counter-canter through both corners, down the next long side, and around the next two corners. Ideally, you would then simply change rein…