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Apr 28, 2021

[Answer] 9. What is the proper jumping form?

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...1. raised out of the saddle, the reins pushed forward slightly 2. sitting tightly in the saddle, jerking the reins back or to one side while in the air 3. sitting tightly into the saddle, easing the reins forward slightly 4. rising out of the saddle, jerking the reins back or to one side while the horse is in the air If you sit in the saddle while the horse is jumping, they could stumble or not take off as well, either hurting themselves, or causing you to knock down a pole or two. Jerking back on the reins will hurt the horse's mouth, not allow them to extend their neck to clear the fence, and make the horse confused.




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raised out of the saddle, the reins pushed forward slightly:


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