Part 3: Riders work at the canter to use their seat to create light collection. Yogi talks more about the importance of flatwork for jumping and the value of laying a foundation to create stride control through a course. By working with horse and rider combinations as individuals, Yogi provides viewers with a wealth of insight and tools to take to the saddle and improve their own stride.
Up Next in Stadium Jumping
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 1
Part 1: Yogi Breisner discusses the importance of multitasking and introduces viewers to the purpose of the clinic. He offers constructive criticism of each horse and rider combination during warm up, and invites auditors to do the same. Viewers have a chance to test their eye against an expert a...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 2
Part 2: Yogi introduces the horses and riders. As they warm up he takes constructive comments from auditors on their initial observations of each. Viewers get put in the coach's shoes and learn to analyze performance. Yogi emphasizes the importance of positive criticism and recognizing the good i...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 3
Part 3: The auditors continue to critique the riders and the commentary becomes more in depth and constructive with Yogi's guidance. Touching on common issues such as riding on the forehand and not staying engaged, Yogi provides perspective. He reiterates the value in selecting and appreciating t...