Gemstone Stable
03:36:26 Snow❆Gem
LMAO Dad started to shave and then came into the living room. Pointed to his face with both hands and asked 'porkchops'? I said that even Elvis doesn't look good in them! LMAO XD
Bluffa
03:28:49 Saga
Thank you Winter. Might do another horse for the avatar tomorrow. Too tired now :)
*Winter Equines*
03:28:00 Winter
Bluffa, It looks good :D
Bluffa
03:25:29 Saga
I just made my first banner and avatar for the site. Time to go to bed. Hahaha
Sunset River Arabian
03:10:21 Athena - AAs
Eyrie
Oh she found lots of obstacles. She just managed to get through them all which is a first even though shes explored every day this month
Eyrie of the Stars
03:08:01 Eyrie
Athena usually if a horse makes it that long, they're S or lower. It seems lower bravery horses have a harder time finding obstacles, but when they do, they do terribly.
Sunset River Arabian
02:47:03 Athena - AAs
Huh. She made it through explore too for the first time ever. I'm slightly suspicious. My Ws with higher training were super spooky
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*Winter Equines*
02:36:25 Winter
KPH, But, I like baby lasagna and rammstein more..
Bug in a Rug
02:35:13 Bug | KPH
ooh yes Supermodel's good too :3
Sunset River Arabian
02:34:18 Athena - AAs
I don't even remember this girl and I feel so guilty about it for some reason. Part of me wants a foal from her for sentimental reasons but i feel like thats dumb, Her mom was my first WWW
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*Winter Equines*
02:33:11 Winter
KPH, Me too! Supermodel and that song are my favorites
Bug in a Rug
02:31:33 Bug | KPH
winter
oh absolutely😁
*Winter Equines*
02:31:08 Winter
KPH, You like Måneskin??
Bug in a Rug
02:23:19 Bug | KPH
I love this song too much
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Starleaf Stables
02:22:07 Flare <3
Jesus the giveaway mare is drop dead gorgeous.
Sunset River Arabian
02:06:55 Athena - AAs
Alpacas always look so regal. I've never seen babies outside of pictures so I'm a little jealous
Sunset River Arabian
02:05:11 Athena - AAs
Shit he didn't! I don't even care that I didn't get a map. He just did better than every single W I have lol
Pegasus Lane
02:04:56 Peggy (or) Peg
He is a fireball, that's for sure lol That was him at ~2 hours old. He's almost two weeks now and has SO much sass it's almost impossible to weigh him 😅
Sunset River Arabian
02:04:16 Athena - AAs
Peggy
I love that coloring and the sass of that one lol
Sunset River Arabian
02:03:44 Athena - AAs
All the way down to the last move and I know he's going to spook no matter what I pick
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I need some critiques! April 22, 2020 10:19 AM

Former Stable
 
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I do agree with the others ^^ It does look like you throw your shoulders a bit, and it's important to make sure your back doesn't curve. Additionally, you have to make sure to to hold onto the horse's mouth and give it room to move its head. And then, I'm not sure if it's just my poor eyesight, but it looks as though the stirrup is too far back on your foot in a few of these images, which is something to work on ^^
I need some critiques! April 22, 2020 11:08 AM


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Stjärna said:
I do agree with the others ^^ It does look like you throw your shoulders a bit, and it's important to make sure your back doesn't curve. Additionally, you have to make sure to to hold onto the horse's mouth and give it room to move its head. And then, I'm not sure if it's just my poor eyesight, but it looks as though the stirrup is too far back on your foot in a few of these images, which is something to work on ^^


thanks for the tips! I'm gonna try them all!
I need some critiques! April 22, 2020 11:20 AM


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Also a big eq and hunter/jumper here
Everyone above is right. Jump with the horse. I was always taught to two-point with your belly button over the pommel. Close your knees and calves as well so your legs don't slip back as far. To look pretty in the show ring flow with the horse. With the different horses I ride each of their jumps put me in a different position when jumping. It's all about feeling what the most natural. Don't even think about going into a two-point just go to the jump and see what happens to your poition naturally.
I need some critiques! April 22, 2020 11:21 AM


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Veterna Springs said:
Also a big eq and hunter/jumper here
Everyone above is right. Jump with the horse. I was always taught to two-point with your belly button over the pommel. Close your knees and calves as well so your legs don't slip back as far. To look pretty in the show ring flow with the horse. With the different horses I ride each of their jumps put me in a different position when jumping. It's all about feeling what the most natural. Don't even think about going into a two-point just go to the jump and see what happens to your poition naturally.


Ok, thanks so much!
I need some critiques! April 23, 2020 10:30 AM


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I agree with everything that is being said here. Your lower leg is really the foundation of your jumping position, and when that is secure it is easier to work on your upper body, hands, etc. To help keep my lower leg in place, I focus on feeling my weight run down through my thigh, all the way to my heel. I tend to let my leg slip back like you do in these photos, but my trainer really hammered this way of thinking/riding into me and it has helped tremendously!
I need some critiques! April 23, 2020 11:17 AM


Blue moon mountain
 
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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
I agree with everything that is being said here. Your lower leg is really the foundation of your jumping position, and when that is secure it is easier to work on your upper body, hands, etc. To help keep my lower leg in place, I focus on feeling my weight run down through my thigh, all the way to my heel. I tend to let my leg slip back like you do in these photos, but my trainer really hammered this way of thinking/riding into me and it has helped tremendously!


Ok! Thanks!
I need some critiques! April 23, 2020 02:43 PM

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I'm sorry, I have been riding for 4 years yet am not good at things like this and am not able to critique you. But I just wanted to say that in my opinion I think you look great and your horses look very well groomed.
I need some critiques! April 23, 2020 02:57 PM


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HorseNat said:
I'm sorry, I have been riding for 4 years yet am not good at things like this and am not able to critique you. But I just wanted to say that in my opinion I think you look great and your horses look very well groomed.


Thank you! I try :)
I need some critiques! April 28, 2020 12:09 AM


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If you were jumping 5' your position would be great. But for the height of your jumps you are definitely over jumping. Keep your hip angles as those are good but pick your shoulders up and keep your lower leg by the girth. I ride Jumpers and if you horse threw in a buck, even a small playful one you would be easily u seated and most likely thrown. Work on lower leg, and core strength. Don't go to the horse let the horse come to you, instead of jumping down and dropping your shoulders to meet the horse pick the horse up before the jump, keep your shoulders up and back and the horse will come to you. My old instructor once said "Image having and ice cube dropped down the back of your shirt, that's what your back should look like" (maybe not that extreme). Other than that, great release, your horses look good (their gorgeous and look fine over the jumps) nice work!

Edited at April 28, 2020 12:10 AM by HMHRealityCheck
I need some critiques! April 28, 2020 04:11 PM


Blue moon mountain
 
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HMHRealityCheck said:
If you were jumping 5' your position would be great. But for the height of your jumps you are definitely over jumping. Keep your hip angles as those are good but pick your shoulders up and keep your lower leg by the girth. I ride Jumpers and if you horse threw in a buck, even a small playful one you would be easily u seated and most likely thrown. Work on lower leg, and core strength. Don't go to the horse let the horse come to you, instead of jumping down and dropping your shoulders to meet the horse pick the horse up before the jump, keep your shoulders up and back and the horse will come to you. My old instructor once said "Image having and ice cube dropped down the back of your shirt, that's what your back should look like" (maybe not that extreme). Other than that, great release, your horses look good (their gorgeous and look fine over the jumps) nice work!


XD thank you!

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