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[Encore] Strides Revisited: Learning to Wait for the Jump (Originally Ep #1031)

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Have you ever felt like you and your horse just aren’t meeting the jump together? You see the fence, you’ve chosen your line… and yet, right at the last stride, things fall apart. More often than not, the issue isn’t your horse... It’s your timing.

In this replay of Episode 1031: Learning to Wait for the Jump, we dive into one of the most common challenges riders face: jumping ahead of their horse. When you tip forward too soon, your horse can feel dropped, lose confidence, and start refusing or ducking out.

The good news? A simple shift in your position and timing can completely change the outcome, for both you and your horse.

Listen to the episode and get all the links HERE

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why your timing matters when it comes to building confidence over fences

  • How your jumping position should change depending on the fence

  • Practical ways to train yourself to “wait” for the jump

  • The difference between following your horse vs. going first

  • How small, uncomfortable tweaks can create big breakthroughs in your riding

🚀 Take the Next Step with Restart & Reschool

If you’re working through sticky moments like this — refusals, hesitation, or confusion about your own position — you don’t have to figure it out alone. Inside Restart & Reschool, I’ll coach you step-by-step so you can create clarity in your aids, confidence in your timing, and consistency in your training.

👉 Enroll now: stridesforsuccess.com/rr

🎥 Free Resource: How to Use Video for Rider Feedback

Want a quick win today? Grab my free training on how to use video to improve your riding. You’ll learn how to film yourself, what to look for, and the simple changes that can make the biggest difference.

👉 Get it here: stridesforsuccess.com/video

🐴 Join the Daily Strides Podcast Community

Come join other riders who are committed to making every ride great inside the Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians Facebook Group. Share your experiences, get support, and connect with riders who “get it.”

👉 Request to join here: Daily Strides Podcast Online Community

  continue reading

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Have you ever felt like you and your horse just aren’t meeting the jump together? You see the fence, you’ve chosen your line… and yet, right at the last stride, things fall apart. More often than not, the issue isn’t your horse... It’s your timing.

In this replay of Episode 1031: Learning to Wait for the Jump, we dive into one of the most common challenges riders face: jumping ahead of their horse. When you tip forward too soon, your horse can feel dropped, lose confidence, and start refusing or ducking out.

The good news? A simple shift in your position and timing can completely change the outcome, for both you and your horse.

Listen to the episode and get all the links HERE

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why your timing matters when it comes to building confidence over fences

  • How your jumping position should change depending on the fence

  • Practical ways to train yourself to “wait” for the jump

  • The difference between following your horse vs. going first

  • How small, uncomfortable tweaks can create big breakthroughs in your riding

🚀 Take the Next Step with Restart & Reschool

If you’re working through sticky moments like this — refusals, hesitation, or confusion about your own position — you don’t have to figure it out alone. Inside Restart & Reschool, I’ll coach you step-by-step so you can create clarity in your aids, confidence in your timing, and consistency in your training.

👉 Enroll now: stridesforsuccess.com/rr

🎥 Free Resource: How to Use Video for Rider Feedback

Want a quick win today? Grab my free training on how to use video to improve your riding. You’ll learn how to film yourself, what to look for, and the simple changes that can make the biggest difference.

👉 Get it here: stridesforsuccess.com/video

🐴 Join the Daily Strides Podcast Community

Come join other riders who are committed to making every ride great inside the Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians Facebook Group. Share your experiences, get support, and connect with riders who “get it.”

👉 Request to join here: Daily Strides Podcast Online Community

  continue reading

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