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    How To Use Trot Poles To Help Your Horse Jump Better?

    Michael JohnBy Michael John5th June 2023Updated:5th June 2023 Animal 3 Mins Read
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    Your horse's overall performance may benefit from adding trot poles, also often referred to as plastic show jump poles, to the schooling jumps they are working over. They can slow down a horse going too fast over the jumps and get it back on track. They also assist a young horse in understanding exactly where to position their feet before taking off, reducing nervousness for the horse and rider. This is how they should be put up.

     

    Because these are training exercises, you should practise jumping over low and easy obstacles. For illustration purposes, take a common Crossrail outfitted on both sides with ground lines. Now go out from one side of the Crossrail approximately ten feet (usually three long walking steps plus one short step), and place another ground pole in that location. Proceed to the opposite side of the Crossrail, step back ten feet, and repeat the previous step with a different ground pole.

     

    Utilise a measuring tape to determine the lengths your steps cover if you need clarification about how far you have travelled. In addition, roll the placement poles out another 6 inches if your horse has exceptionally lengthy strides so that he does not feel as if he is being hemmed in. Now, go with your workout by trotting steadily and working hard. If you let your horse trot swiftly on a forward, strung-out stride, he may detect that his steps won't fit inside the placement poles and either halt or go out of the arena. It would help if you slowed your horse's pace to prevent this. In addition to that, he needs some time to consider the exciting new exam. He can solve the mystery if he trots up to it in a controlled and steady manner.

    Your horse should be able to step over the first placement pole, hop over the Crossrail, and then include the placement pole on the landing side into his next stride if all goes according to plan. The experience as a whole should be effortless and methodical. It signifies that your horse is working too hard if he jumps over the placement poles.

     

    It's also possible that you're using too much leg strength to assist him in jumping. Put your mind at ease, focus on keeping a constant speed and length of stride, and put your horse in the middle of the Crossrail. Your horse will be prepared for the Crossrail by the placement pole by Sports Mark located on the side of the take-off, and the pole located on the side of the landing will rebalance him upon landing so that he does not just land and then take off running.

     

    When you are confident that your horse has mastered the Crossrail exercise, you may go on trotting a low and straightforward vertical. In addition, you may position placement poles on each side of other tiny verticals, such as gates and panels. Your horse will learn to Plastic horse jumps in a nice rhythm and will quit rushing if you give him enough practice.

    After some time, you can transition to cantering jumps and remove the placement poles.

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