Jumping on an Angle

View a Printer Friendly version of this page, allowing you to print the page.

angled line

As you move up the levels in Eventing, you will find there will be more and more  situations where you will be jumping fences on an angled line. Whether you are faced with an angled complex on the cross country course, or you are jumping a fence at an angle to better set up for another jump, or you are merely trying to save time by making an angled approach - you will need to have practiced this skill beforehand to be successful, and to help your horse understand what is required.

To accurately hold an angled line... (Click on Article Title above (in blue) to read full article)


This article is available for purchase - please click here for details.

Sorry this page is available to subscribers only.
If you're not a subscriber why not join today?

If you are already a subscriber, please login.

If you believe you should be able to view this area then please contact us and we will try to rectify this issue as soon as possible.


Riding Far, LLC
www.RidingFar.com
Equivont

https://www.equivont.com

Stackhouse Saddles
Stackhouse saddles

Our Sponsors!
Your ad here!