10 Topics to learn about Show Jumping – Part IV
By: Nestor Imberti Posted: 24/07/2020
Horse jumping training based on the Principles of Learning Theory
In this fourth part of the article on Show Jumping, we will focus on how to train your horse to jump, based on the scientific principles of learning theory that ensure the success of the process and the results.
Jumping is an excellent workout for any horse, whatever discipline you will practice in the future.
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