Part 2: As Gus Gus is a horse that tends to fall asleep when allowed to stand, Jimmy discusses the importance of waking him up and making sure his brain is working again, and being aware of this when competing. Once the horse is engaged, Sharon works on roll top fences. When the horse is distracted, Jimmy uses this as a teaching opportunity to explain why they didn't repeatedly jump fences he did well, but saved his energy so they could school multiple times in areas where he is weaker. He notes that the horse has a tendency to fall behind the leg and make Sharon sit down to drive him forwards. She works on maintaining her position and getting more gallop from him instead.
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Two Star Horse | Jimmy Wofford | PART 01
Part 1: Sharon raises the question of is her horse Gus Gus needs a running Martingale. Jimmy shares advice he got from Bill Steinkraus which is to train the horse to keep his head still without, but always have one in competition just in case it is needed. He goes on to share that when properly f...
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Traveling But Light | Buck Davidson |...
Olympic medalist Buck Davidson delivers a session on the concept of Traveling But Light. He works with a rider on the cross country course to create a lighter position that allows the horse to move out and get into the air over fences. Buck uses dressage principles and the familiar feel of riding...
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Traveling But Light | Buck Davidson |...
Part 2: The rider struggles to be lighter as she feels like she needs to support the horse or pick him up. Buck explains that what she is feeling isn't that the horse is too fast or slow, but that he is out of balance. By becoming lighter and interfering less, Buck coaches her to support the hors...