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Successful Show jumping, Tim Stockdale. 3 DVD set.
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Successful Show jumping, Tim Stockdale. 3 DVD set.

THIS SERIES OF DVDs from Tim Stockdale are extremely well liked and popular sellers. When you see them you'll appreciate why. Highly recommended. Get busy with help from the best and start your career off on the right track.

Jam packed with info - In DVD 1 Tim Stockdale, shares his wealth of knowledge and talent as an Internationally acclaimed show jumper in great detail in this Volume 1, Laying the Foundations Show Jumping. The topics covered here include:- Horse's tack; Rider's position; Basic Flatwork including the walk, flexion and suppleness, moving away from the leg. The trot and canter, the flying change, balanced jumping, cavaletti, starting to jump, regularity of stride, riding a spread, approaching a single fence at the canter, distance for take off, maintaining rhythm, maintaining contact, troubleshooting common problems, jumping a course, rider's left behind, use of bounces and fillers. Duration approx 75 minutes.

In Volume 2, Moving On, Moving Up. Show Jumping.

There is a lot of very valuable info on distances and how to attack a course and stay consistent for your horse - and where the faults often lay with the rider are well explained. Tim spends a good amount of time on the ground giving you a hands on info on this topic and then clearly demonstrates either himself or with the help of a student how to do it right and how to do it wrong. Highly recommended. Will def. improve your round.

The topics covered here include a recap on riders position, horse's way of going, basic jumping technique; staged development; Adding to the exercise; Using a bounce; maintaining balance; Adding a parallel; Ultimate Grid; Widening a grid; the Round Stride; Shortening the distance; Encouraging the horse to use his hocks; encouraging the horse to think for himself; related distances and how to walk them; use of poles to regulate stride, giving your horse 'gears; jumping the course, troubleshooting, difficulties dealing with half strides; dealing with difficult combos. Duration approx 70 minutes.

In Volume 3, Advanced Show Jumping.

The topics covered here include how to warm up your horse at a competition, relaxation, how to use the full repertoire of skill sets, advanced gridwork, secrets of using multiple bounces, shortening the distances between fences, feeling your horses reactions, confidence, not overconfidence. Also related distances on a dog leg, how to walk the distance and how NOT to walk it. looking at different types of fences in detail, working the problems set by the course designer, planning and jumping an advanced course, how to speed up your jump off, the types of turns and when to use hat, use of cavaletti and difficult turns.

thehorsestudio.com review: jampacked super advice from one of the best riders out there. Lots to assimilate here and very concrete advice that certainly improved the performance of my horse and my confidence entering the ring. Succinct and to the point in his great Brit accent.

NTSC North America Canada format.
$89.85
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