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Course builders will generally measure the distance in metres, but if you're walking a course, striding the jumps can be useful. Stride from the first jump to the second jump.

For horses, 8 human strides is 1 horse stride, 12 human strides is 2 horse strides, and every extra 4 human strides is equivalent to 1 horse stride.

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Q: How do you measure the distance between jumps for horses?
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