10 Topics to learn about Show Jumping – Part II
By: Nestor Imberti Posted: 19/06/2020
Three important issues related to horse jumping
In the first part of this series of articles on Show Jumping, we offered an introduction to the world of Jumping.
Now, we continue to delve into this matter from a technical point of view.
- We discuss the main problems associated with horses in equestrian sports.
- We describe the phases and the biomechanics of the jump.
- And finally, we explain how the rider should act in the execution of this equestrian discipline.
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