Haha.? At least you ... By: Swizzler0o. on 12 May 12, 22:12:35 Haha.? At least you guys kept trying. But the only thing that caught my eye, is the constant leaning down after jumps. Pulling yourself straight back up, helps. Trust me, I landed on a horses neck because I was leaning foreward. xD
Aww? thanks, He is ... By: JJ19911. on 14 Apr 12, 07:54:39 Aww? thanks, He is 18 :)
Beautiful horse! ... By: Tiffytufo. on 10 Apr 12, 13:37:13 Beautiful horse! Mine's? called Jay too! How old is he?
Thank? you :) By: JJ19911. on 22 Jan 12, 12:09:19 Thank? you :)
Alpaca? :) By: JJ19911. on 22 Jan 12, 12:09:02 Alpaca? :)
1:05? Llama? By: Burritogun777. on 21 Jan 12, 01:12:58 1:05? Llama?
He might be ... By: Fabuloushorselover. on 18 Jan 12, 20:23:11 He might be refusing because the girl keeps pulling on the reins right before the jump. It's like pulling the back of a runner's shirt just as they're about to take a hurdle. Anyways,? I don't know if that's intentional or not. Also when she's in the air she's also tugging on his mouth. That might be why he refuses the second jump. A good release would help immensely. ;) (this wasn't meant to offend anyone, btw)
yes i agree they ... By: gametalk106. on 30 Dec 11, 21:55:15 yes i agree they both needed a bit of training but i think she? jumped jay quite
well
Sorry, that's the ... By: HorseyHarriet. on 21 Dec 11, 15:31:21 Sorry, that's the way i was tought, i havnt been told to go fast btw;) Sorry!? x
This rider is still ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:45:26 This rider is still learning, he would refuse anyway :) I ride him and he does not dare refuse with me, but he will stop on anyone? else who tries to jump him.
Its not me riding : ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:44:43 Its not me riding :) it is my novice friend. thanks anyway?
Thank you for you ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:43:34 Thank you for you rather non-constructive comment :) sometimes when you have an opinion on things you need to think before you speak. This was? a NOVICE rider, she has an instructor and is just fine. if you are so concerned with MY position..go and take a look at videos with ME riding. oh, and btw i compete regularly at 3'3 and win so i don't think i need advise from you on training my horses or on my position. thanks anyway though.
Thanks, this is not ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:40:53 Thanks, this is not me riding though. i no? longer ride this horse as i have other horses, this was my friend riding who is not very experienced :)
Thanks :) but ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:40:14 Thanks :) but you're first statement? is completely incorrect. When schooling, a horse should always approach a fence slowly, but with impulsion. going "fast" is never the answer to get a horse to jump :)
That would be my? ... By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:37:52 That would be my? alpaca.... haha
My horse would? :P ... By: 1233Maya. on 20 Dec 11, 20:32:29 My horse would? :P he will jump up to a smallish vertical from a walk and just about anything from a trot.... with or with out me staying on his back (-_-) :P
Well, if it a tiny ... By: HorseyHarriet. on 20 Dec 11, 11:28:09 Well, if it a tiny cross pole, then they can just walk over it:L But if its a bigger? jump, then no ofcourse they wont jump!
1:05-1:07 I dont ... By: 1233Maya. on 19 Dec 11, 03:22:20 1:05-1:07 I dont know? what it is but its freaking awsome
so if you take a ... By: 1233Maya. on 19 Dec 11, 03:18:53 so if you take a horse up to a jump at say a? walk they wont jump?
Can people Shut up ... By: Jessica4Horses09. on 09 Dec 11, 01:58:12 Can people Shut up about her holding her horse in the mouth!, I have a standardbred mare! There verrystrong in the mouth! By the looks of it , it didnt hurt the horse! And Infact she is doing a? really good job with that horse! So think before you say shit and get your facts right!!!!~~~~~
I hate it when ... By: jesss227. on 17 Nov 11, 02:14:31 I hate it when random alpacas get in the way when I'm jumping?
1:07 WHAT? WAS THAT By: jesss227. on 17 Nov 11, 02:13:40 1:07 WHAT? WAS THAT
When horses are ... By: HorseyHarriet. on 10 Sep 11, 07:15:31 When horses are going up to a jump slow, it will stop, and? most of the time when a horse does that it is the rider's fault and should look at a video of them jumping and see what they are doing wrong, now im not saying it is the riders fault, im just saying consider it:) But your pony is very cute indeed>.
If you ride in the ... By: horserider89890. on 02 Sep 11, 13:51:39 If you ride in the backseat with your leg on him and your hand forward it'd look? better and would be alot easier.
this horse looks ... By: jumperfreak16. on 29 Aug 11, 00:53:59 this horse looks like a donkey. if he has been jumping for 5 years he shouldnt be throwing himself over the jumps. you need to start with the basics bec his front end is horrible.? my horse is 24 and he is still doing the 2'9 3'' and winning. so age doesnt matter. do you have a trainer bec you need one your postion is horrible.
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By: Swizzler0o. on 12 May 12, 22:12:35
Haha.? At least you guys kept trying. But the only thing that caught my eye, is the constant leaning down after jumps. Pulling yourself straight back up, helps. Trust me, I landed on a horses neck because I was leaning foreward. xD
By: JJ19911. on 14 Apr 12, 07:54:39
Aww? thanks, He is 18 :)
By: Tiffytufo. on 10 Apr 12, 13:37:13
Beautiful horse! Mine's? called Jay too! How old is he?
By: JJ19911. on 22 Jan 12, 12:09:19
Thank? you :)
By: JJ19911. on 22 Jan 12, 12:09:02
Alpaca? :)
By: Burritogun777. on 21 Jan 12, 01:12:58
1:05? Llama?
By: Fabuloushorselover. on 18 Jan 12, 20:23:11
He might be refusing because the girl keeps pulling on the reins right before the jump. It's like pulling the back of a runner's shirt just as they're about to take a hurdle. Anyways,? I don't know if that's intentional or not. Also when she's in the air she's also tugging on his mouth. That might be why he refuses the second jump. A good release would help immensely. ;) (this wasn't meant to offend anyone, btw)
By: gametalk106. on 30 Dec 11, 21:55:15
yes i agree they both needed a bit of training but i think she? jumped jay quite well
By: HorseyHarriet. on 21 Dec 11, 15:31:21
Sorry, that's the way i was tought, i havnt been told to go fast btw;) Sorry!? x
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:45:26
This rider is still learning, he would refuse anyway :) I ride him and he does not dare refuse with me, but he will stop on anyone? else who tries to jump him.
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:44:43
Its not me riding :) it is my novice friend. thanks anyway?
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:43:34
Thank you for you rather non-constructive comment :) sometimes when you have an opinion on things you need to think before you speak. This was? a NOVICE rider, she has an instructor and is just fine. if you are so concerned with MY position..go and take a look at videos with ME riding. oh, and btw i compete regularly at 3'3 and win so i don't think i need advise from you on training my horses or on my position. thanks anyway though.
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:40:53
Thanks, this is not me riding though. i no? longer ride this horse as i have other horses, this was my friend riding who is not very experienced :)
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:40:14
Thanks :) but you're first statement? is completely incorrect. When schooling, a horse should always approach a fence slowly, but with impulsion. going "fast" is never the answer to get a horse to jump :)
By: JJ19911. on 21 Dec 11, 12:37:52
That would be my? alpaca.... haha
By: 1233Maya. on 20 Dec 11, 20:32:29
My horse would? :P he will jump up to a smallish vertical from a walk and just about anything from a trot.... with or with out me staying on his back (-_-) :P
By: HorseyHarriet. on 20 Dec 11, 11:28:09
Well, if it a tiny cross pole, then they can just walk over it:L But if its a bigger? jump, then no ofcourse they wont jump!
By: 1233Maya. on 19 Dec 11, 03:22:20
1:05-1:07 I dont know? what it is but its freaking awsome
By: 1233Maya. on 19 Dec 11, 03:18:53
so if you take a horse up to a jump at say a? walk they wont jump?
By: Jessica4Horses09. on 09 Dec 11, 01:58:12
Can people Shut up about her holding her horse in the mouth!, I have a standardbred mare! There verrystrong in the mouth! By the looks of it , it didnt hurt the horse! And Infact she is doing a? really good job with that horse! So think before you say shit and get your facts right!!!!~~~~~
By: jesss227. on 17 Nov 11, 02:14:31
I hate it when random alpacas get in the way when I'm jumping?
By: jesss227. on 17 Nov 11, 02:13:40
1:07 WHAT? WAS THAT
By: HorseyHarriet. on 10 Sep 11, 07:15:31
When horses are going up to a jump slow, it will stop, and? most of the time when a horse does that it is the rider's fault and should look at a video of them jumping and see what they are doing wrong, now im not saying it is the riders fault, im just saying consider it:) But your pony is very cute indeed>.
By: horserider89890. on 02 Sep 11, 13:51:39
If you ride in the backseat with your leg on him and your hand forward it'd look? better and would be alot easier.
By: jumperfreak16. on 29 Aug 11, 00:53:59
this horse looks like a donkey. if he has been jumping for 5 years he shouldnt be throwing himself over the jumps. you need to start with the basics bec his front end is horrible.? my horse is 24 and he is still doing the 2'9 3'' and winning. so age doesnt matter. do you have a trainer bec you need one your postion is horrible.