Davis O'Conner, a US Olympian, delivers his ICP Cross Country clinic. He discusses preparing the horse into the fence by selecting the best gallop for the jump using body weight to come back and coil the stride. He stresses the importance of keeping leg on having the ability to only change the shape of the stride, without affecting the speed if needed. Asking thoughtful questions, David makes sure the riders are seeing their stride and supports them as they improve each jump.
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ICP Clinic - Cross Country - Trailer 1
Davis O'Conner, a US Olympian, delivers his ICP Cross Country clinic. He discusses preparing the horse into the fence by selecting the best gallop for the jump using body weight to come back and coil the stride. He stresses the importance of keeping leg on having the ability to only change the sh...
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ICP Clinic - Cross Country - Part 9
Part 9: The riders move to the water element and work through in trot and canter focusing on straightness. David shares the importance of always having a rail or something above the grass on a bank to help the horses avoid hitting it behind. He feels so strongly about this that he carries a rail ...
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ICP Clinic - Cross Country - Part 8
Part 8: David explains the importance of jumping the out first when training combinations. He explains that course designers like to put a narrow fence that the horse has to hunt for at the end of combinations as the levels advance. By practicing these difficult fences in training, in a competiti...