Changing Your Track to a Fence

with Erin Cardea

This session will explore ways to find the ideal line/track to each jump that makes the distance to the jump as well as the jump itself ride better. Bending the horse correctly and using the outside aids to push the horse vs the inside rein to pull the horse to the jump will also be examined and applied.

Running time: 43 minutes

Erin Cardea has been involved in the horse industry from a young age and has spent her life studying equitation and equine science. Erin is a CHA Clinician, CHA Site Visitor, a British Horse Society Stage 2 Member, has Master degrees in Equine Science and Equestrian Education, and a B.A. in Equestrian Science.  She has been a USPC District Commissioner, IHSA coach, and taught overseas as a recreational riding instructor. She is an Assistant Professor at Johnson and Wales University, where she teaches Equine Business Management and Equine Science. Erin enjoys teaching her students and seeing their desire to grow, gain knowledge, and put it to practical use.

 

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