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Post by elise. on Apr 25, 2007 20:51:14 GMT -5
i never have any good pictures of me and colby jumping soo hers one lindsay took its not the best qualityyyyyyyyy but werd. critique its either a 2'9 or 3 foot verticall we didnt get to measure but yeah.
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Post by ...Nina... on Apr 25, 2007 22:54:17 GMT -5
He is a GORGEOUS JUMPER! The only thing I see id your laying on his neck but, that could be from his powerful jump...I think your leg is back more than it should, I cannot really see...and for some reason I don't like your long release there really isn't a loop in your reins like you want when doing a long release...do you use auto has well, I think you could...gorgeous...
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Post by elise. on Apr 26, 2007 14:31:22 GMT -5
graciasss ninaaaaaaa. you pretty much said everything that i felt that i needed to improve myself... hahaha. i realllllllly am trying to open up my shoulder more and come off of his neck a little more but into a bigger release.. it is difficult with his jump but that and i want my leg more forwardd iis what ive been working on for my eqq.
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Post by elise. on Apr 28, 2007 9:10:50 GMT -5
WTF someone else critique besides nina lolz
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Post by Rebecca on Apr 28, 2007 10:10:47 GMT -5
Hmm it's really hard to see because of the lighting in this picture. You have a bit of a roach in your back, which i think is caused from layingon his necknd your legs are a bit farther back than i'd like to see. I also agree with Nina that I think your are good enough to be using an auto release. There isn't too much to critique because you seem like a capable rider and the lighting isn't good enough to see much, but your horse has a gorgeous scopy jump.
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Post by Lindsay* . The Perfect Fit . on Apr 28, 2007 10:57:18 GMT -5
Its a little lighter here..
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Post by elise. on Apr 28, 2007 14:41:26 GMT -5
thanks rebecca.. what does a roach in your back mean? if i know what it means i can probably fix it lol cuz i tend to come to low on his neck and if that helps id love to know how to fix it
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Post by Kim on Apr 28, 2007 15:05:11 GMT -5
You have a cockroach in your back, like under your shirt. thats what shes trying to say.
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Post by elise. on Apr 28, 2007 15:06:44 GMT -5
what lmao
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Post by Rebecca on Apr 28, 2007 15:18:46 GMT -5
thats exactly what I was talking about kim. You have to watch ouit for those cockroaches up here in the north! ahahh but I just meant that your back was rounded a bit
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Post by Rebecca on Apr 28, 2007 15:20:27 GMT -5
But I said that backwards. oops. I meant to say that your closing your hip angle a bit too much, which is causding your back to get rounder, instead of stayng flat. I'll go edit my post ahahah
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Post by elise. on Apr 28, 2007 15:28:13 GMT -5
hahahah hmm.. im trying to understand im just confused lmaoooo soo dont close my hip angle as much and that will help my back to stay flat? is that what your saying hahahhaha>
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Post by Rebecca on Apr 28, 2007 17:30:49 GMT -5
I wish I knew what I was talking about. You need to work on keeping your back more arched (not the round way, the other way..abviously lol) and opening your hip angle a bit will keep your from laying on his neck becuase you'd be sitting up a tiny bit more.
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Post by Rebecca on Apr 28, 2007 17:32:25 GMT -5
See if you look where your shirt and your breeches meet, how its rounded there? From there forward your laying on your horses neck. You need to work on keeping your back flat so your butt isnt higher than the rest of your upper body.
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Post by elise. on Apr 28, 2007 17:34:06 GMT -5
hahahahahaha i finally understand kkk ill work on itt and take a new picc soon and well see if i can figure it out hahah thxx
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