Finding a Distance | Ronny Riemer | PART 02
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German show jumper Ronny Riemer explains how to approach a jump on straightaways and circles and how to find a good distance using the track without interfering with the horse’s stride length and pace. He also explains how different distances can work out depending on the course and your horse.
With over 20 years of experience, Ronny brings a wealth of knowledge from both the European and American riding styles. A grand prix competitor at the FEI and national levels, he’s trained under legends like Paul Schockemöhle and Franke Sloothaak before building RCR Equestrian Inc., in Ocala, Florida.
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