Tim Stockdale – Jump off tips
“My philosophy is that while the emphasis on being quick around the course is obviously iportant, you should only
Read more →“My philosophy is that while the emphasis on being quick around the course is obviously iportant, you should only
Read more →“The art of riding a dog-leg effectively lies in your ability to ride from the centre of one fence to
Read more →“Jumping a fence on ana angle is a key way of shaving two or three strides off a course mainly
Read more →The ability to ride good corners and sharp turns is paramount, especially when jumping in a tight arena or against
Read more →Tim sets up five poles 3.5m apart. “Work on cantering through the five ground poles over a few days, until
Read more →Rhenever you change direction after a fence, it’s important that your horse lands on the correct leading leg to enable
Read more →When jumping a combination it’s important to stay balanced throughout. Try and maintain a neutral position, with your knees and
Read more →For the purpose of these demonstrations Tim’s striding is; One human stride = 3ft (0.91m) One horse stride
Read more →This exercise builds on the ‘pole to cross-pole’ exercise in our February 2012 issue. Tim explains “Approaching in trot using
Read more →In this instalment of our terrific Tim Stockdale showjumping series, we start to raise the bar. Tim prepares you for
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