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Post by hunterchick on Dec 28, 2006 20:14:51 GMT -5
^ over a small fence ^ cantering (yes i am a little stiff.) lool!! thnx ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
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Post by jumperchick on Dec 28, 2006 22:26:30 GMT -5
The O/F you need to be closer to the saddle and your stomach closer to your horses neck. Your knuckles should be firm into his neck. Your back is arched nicely, but just closer to your horse. And make sure your weight is in your heels. On the flat you look pretty good except bring your shoulders back, instead of rolling them in. And lift your chin a bit more. A Shorter rein would look better too. But your heels are very good! Just remember to stay tall, the judges appreciate that. The rest of the slack of your rein to, should be on the right shoulder of your horse, instead of left. Good Pair!
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simongingerlove
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I ive some where over the rainbow cause i rock!!!!
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Post by simongingerlove on Dec 31, 2006 11:26:59 GMT -5
She got it!
get on the herd more hunterchi k
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Happy_Appy
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Be happy... ride an Appy!
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Post by Happy_Appy on Jan 2, 2007 12:23:41 GMT -5
Yep, she got it.
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Post by HunterGirl on Jan 4, 2007 23:43:00 GMT -5
The O/F you need to be closer to the saddle and your stomach closer to your horses neck. Your knuckles should be firm into his neck. Your back is arched nicely, but just closer to your horse. And make sure your weight is in your heels. On the flat you look pretty good except bring your shoulders back, instead of rolling them in. And lift your chin a bit more. A Shorter rein would look better too. But your heels are very good! Just remember to stay tall, the judges appreciate that. The rest of the slack of your rein to, should be on the right shoulder of your horse, instead of left. Good Pair! She basically summed it all up Your horse is very, very cute. Make sure to keep your heels down while jumping. Other than that everything else has been mentioned either by you or jumperchick. Keep up the great work!
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