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Build Confidence Over Fences!: Take the Fear Out of Jumping with This Simple Step-By-Step Plan

PaperbackDecember 1, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9781929164301 ISBN-10: 1929164300
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Published
December 1, 2005
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Build Confidence Over Fences!: Take the Fear Out of Jumping with This Simple Step-By-Step Plan by Holly Hugo-Vidal. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9781929164301.

When you approach a fence, do you hold your breath? As your horse covers the last few strides, do you see a distance, or do you see a disaster? Jumping doesnt have to be frightening. Learning to ride with confidence over fences is like learning to swim with confidence: You may never make the Olympics, but you can learn to perform competently, safely, and consistently. After all, riding is supposed to be fun, not a continuing episode of “Fear Factor.” Building confidence is best done systematically, beginning with fundamentals and working logically toward more advanced skills. Even if you’ve been jumping for years you’ll find that revisiting the basics improves your skills. That’s why we’ll start with a review of your position and flat work. Fixing problems there is guaranteed to help your jumping. You’ll then graduate to exercises over poles on the ground (even if youve never jumped before, you can do them with ease), before graduating to work over fences. By the time youve completed the work of the last lesson, youll be ready to put in a confident—and competitive--round over a hunter course. Our progress from first to last will be so gradual and so logical that youll never have the feeling it’s “beyond you.” Provided you follow every step along the way taking no shortcuts—you should never have to feel unsafe or out of control. In fact, since youre going to judge your own progress, theres no reason to do anything you’re uncomfortable with. If you feel over-faced by a new exercise, simply drop back to familiar work until your confidence is restored. Were not working against a deadline; whats important is that you master every step thoroughly before moving on to the next one. Follow this program faithfully, at your own pace, and youll never have a bad fence again.