Video Discussion # 81: Top British Eventer Harry Meade talks about creating the right canter for Show Jumping

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Harry Meade makes some great points about finding the right canter for Show Jumping. At first I thought he was saying that the horse was the one doing the stalling in the corner on the approach... but after thinking about it, I think he is really just talking about the rider taking back and shutting the engine down a bit. Which usually does cause the hot horse to charge at the fence after coming out of the corner on the approach. Can anyone relate to this? If you ride a horse that tends to rush or charge to the jumps, do you think you may have a habit of taking back or holding too much through the corners? (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to watch video, and read this educational discussion)


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