Raise 3 Jump Heights on a Gymnastic Line

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When raising the last three jump heights for your horse's gymnastic line, be careful not to push the horse beyond his or her limit. Learn to jump your horse over a gymnastic line with raised heights in this free horse riding video.

By: Mara Keith-Hunter

Source: Expert Village

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"Once your comfortable jumping the original height of the gymnastics, you can just raise them a little bit. What we'll do is raise the last three fences one hole. Raising the jumps increases the difficulty for your horse, requires them to be even more adjustable, really jump hard off the ground and be quick with their feet. We'll raise just the axer rail, the back rail of our axer. It's important that when your raising the heights, you increase the heights slowly so you don't end up over facing your horse or yourself. We're ready to jump through again."

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Expert Village: Mara Keith-Hunter

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