i think it might be r butI'm not so sure. Because it almost looks like you go through the jump.
double click on the rider
I think you just let the horse canter to it, and it normally jumps of its own accord. That's what you do on My Horse and Me for Wii. Sorry if I'm wrong.
which horse is he riding in the next race?
Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
They need to get endurance. You should work with them a lot. Make sure they trust you. Then start working your horse by riding them in arenas and round pens. if your horse is calm you can even take them out and ride them on trails. Really the only way to get your horse to go faster is build up their endurace by riding them as much as you can. But be sure that you are not hurting the horse. Do not make him work to hard at first build them up or you will only hurt the horse.
I think you have to place your horse in the middle
dont think so my old horse had a foal and my riding teacher has her now as i wanted more of a challenge but she is competed and everything.
tie a string to the horse and flick it up
make sure the horse or pony you are riding can do dressage and get a book showing you what to do
It depends on how much patience and training you give to the horse.
Before you go out into the open on your 4 legged friend you need to be able to: Control your horse (now how to ride and have a horse suitable to your ability) make sure you are confident as so is your horse (you don't want him bolting off) And use first aid kit if necessary And also know all the things that you want your horse to do (make sure you know how to gallop and jump before you attempt)
Horse riding will certainly tighten the muscles in your bottom and legs.
you can tell a horse to jump by pressing your legs against his side.... make sure not to hit his side quickly, because that will just make him go faster. so press your legs and keep them there until the horse has finished jumping