If you mean making it head into the centre of the jump, then just make sure you have good contact with the horse, reins not too short because it needs its neck to clear the jump. if you are struggling with this then try some guide poles, prop a pole up on the side of the jump to stop it running to that one side this should make it aim for the middle.
yes you have to put the horse in the middle
-Put your horse in the middle.
Lock your knees, lift up your bum, put hands on horses neck. Also go straight at jump at a trot or canter.
jump in the saddle means put a saddle on a horse and get on as simple as that!
well bell boots are what you put on the horse feet!
you can't change a lead over a jump, but if you need to land on a particular lead what you do is; as the horse bascules, put your leg on the girth firmly on the side in which you want the horse to lead from.
well what you do is you lean foreward and put your bottom into the air so that the horse can jump easier and better. that way you won't fall off. i remember when i was a little girl probaly in grade 1 i fell off a horse when it was jumping. Make sure the horse has plenty of slack in the reins as you jump, so that the horse has full freedom of its head. You don't want to catch him in the mouth because your reins are too tight. This will result in your horse being scared to jump. You also need enough momentum, so you have to go at at least a trot. A horse can jump from a walk, but it's easier at the trot or canter, and at a walk the horse is more likely to step over it rather than jump. Be quiet in the saddle, you don't want to unbalance the horse. And always look where you are going, not down at the horse. This goes for even when you're not jumping, but it's easy to forget and look at the horse, especialy in the jumping position. Also, do not jump if you are afraid. Your horse will notice this and get nervous. You must be confident about going over the jump. Don't get ahead of the horse because this unbalances him and if he refuses, you'll go over his head.
u jump in the middle then put minour on them
Put a guitar in his hand and white men can in fact jump
Put a treat over his head
Pratice. Pratice. Pratice. put your legs in a strattle, lean down to both sides, and the middle. also work on middle splits. also, do leg lifts and high-kicks as much as possible. :)
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