HOW TO JUMP A HORSE (easy beginner guide)

Published 2022-05-06

All Comments (21)
  • @xxx_a_shxxx
    I really needed this! Also I saw when Tucker took a small step and moved you didn’t pull on the rains or anything like a lot of riders I have seen do. You just let him be. I love that you did that and Ik it’s small and not very important but so many people mistreat their horses and some pull very harshly when they move and you didn’t do it!
  • @yeong6658
    8 months ago I watched your video on how to ride the canter, trying not to be scared thinking about my first canter and now I'm watching this after my first jumps (50cm) and I'm so proud ! Your videos always help me out
  • @supernovahhcos
    i just came from a lesson, and ive just recently started jumping in the past few months. this is super helpful! thanks for making this video :D i’ve definitely had (more than a few) awkward jumps thus far lol
  • @LordDoc
    Literally did my first jump today with my boy without launching myself. Thank you very much!
  • @briellespiano16
    Hello Carmella, could you please make a video of you jumping Tucker either just bareback or tackles please? I’d love to see that!
  • This was really helpful! I've actually been riding for over 11 years, but I've mostly done huntseat, saddleseat, and dressage, so I just never felt the need to learn to jump. I figured it's about time now, so I'm having my first jumping lesson at a new barn in a week! This gave me an idea of what to expect.. thank you!
  • @ilovehorses5970
    Soon I'll be learning how to jump and this has boosted my confidence
  • @IvyRidgeFarm
    This video was super helpful. Thank you for the tips!!
  • I do need to mention, in cross rails while we may see the lowest point and think horses do as well, horses see the jump as a straight line across. So really they’re seeing the jump at a good foot higher than we may think - and you can see it when watching a horse jump a cross rail. But this also makes them good beginner jumps! Also when tucker took a little small step, a lot of people would of just yanked the reins but you didn’t, it’s like a breath of fresh air ❤
  • @lowcatjo
    Thank you for this. I've been riding for over 20 years, and as an experienced (long distance) trail rider who has never jumped - with a first jumping lesson tomorrow, this has given me the confidence I need. Thank you!
  • The first time I jumped it wasn't really good but afew months later I became really good thank you!
  • @katherinemb5
    2 pointing over poles rly helped me with starting jumping!
  • @a.l.1823
    i really wish i had my own horse bc my trainer is holding me back and out of lesson i want a chance i have been riding for 8 years and still not jumping ( do you see what i mean) i might quit it is just so hard to see all my friends jump and here i am.
  • @maryg7653
    This is great, thank you! I've been riding forever but I still lack so much confidence when it comes to jumping. One thing my trainer always reminds me of is to keep my leg on, regardless of how forward the horse feels during the approach. I have not yet ventured into distance and stride, but it's coming.
  • This is a great video for any amateur rider. It is a reminder to those of us that sometimes struggle with issues even if we have been jumping! Thank you!
  • @emmad9289
    Loved the video! I've been jumping for a couple of years, but this was a nice reminder of a few equitation points I'd let slip! Thanks!
  • @miagennaios9344
    Hi, new here. I love your content. My sister started jumping and when I saw this video I told her of some of the tips you mentioned. It helped her equitation over the fences so much. Thanks for this video
  • This video saved me! There’s a small jumping comp at my stables and I’m jumping in it but I’ve been lacking confidence. Thank you so much 💗💗
  • @maylee9802
    This is really helpful!! You broke it down so clearly unlike other trainers. It’s my dream to jump.