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  • Geoff Teall – 3’ Level – Jumping a Short Course – Part 1

    Geoff Teall sets a course for the clinic riders and wants them to make the decisions of where and when they need to stop to bring their horses back. The pace should be forward but steady and the lines should stay straight, but the choice as to what to do will come after the jump. He stresses abou...

  • Geoff Teall – 3’ Level – Jumping a Short Course – Part 3

    Geoff Teall finishes this group’s lesson with an exercise on looking around the circle on a jump and looking ahead to the next line. The purpose is to stay balanced and go with the horse while keeping the turns smooth and relaxed.

  • Geoff Teall – 3’ Level – Jumping a Short Course – Part 2

    The horses are having a harder time stopping after a line of two jumps so Geoff Teall suggests an exercise to work on that. The more the riders slow down going into the line, the better chance they have of stopping after the line. Repetition also helps to steady the horses.

  • Prix St. Georges—Tanya Rennie and Faldo—Day 1

    Tanya Rennie and Faldo work with Olympian Sabine Schut-Kery. By finding the horse through the leg aids and using shoulder-fore, Tanya can play with the energy and get Faldo to be less flat. In the half steps, Sabine notes Faldo needs to be more attentive. By sitting up, supporting him and using t...