Show jumping for cross country, with Emily Llewellyn

11m 3secs Views:5078 Rating: Video Rating - 5 stars Posted: 31/12/2008
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Having shown us her warm-up routine in a previous video, Emily Llewellyn (double gold medallist, European Champs' 08) takes us through a session of simulated cross country jumping in her school with 7 year old, Junior. Starting small, Emily 'plays' with an arrangement of fences to establish balance and obedience, including arrow-heads, a coffin, corner, bounce and angled rails. She also explains how to ride them when going cross-country. Emily stresses the importance of building up gradually, particularly with complex fences such as the coffin. She does a terrific job with a spooky Junior and is a star to continue in heavy rain!
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sundanz 7 May 2012 Great video. And plenty of ideas for xc schooling in our manege with a young horse. I liked the idea of the three wings to simulate a "corner". Have been wracking my brain trying to think of what to use for the corner stand and ended up with a milk crate and lump of wood on top. Not ideal! Much better to work with the three "wings" - at least in the first place.
MLynn 14 Sep 2011 Lovely horse and rider! Well done on the filming too, love the slow motion and wonderful music. Great job Horse Hero team!
Jayne 21 Jul 2009 Wonderful again and truely inspiring.
sunrising-frog 10 May 2009 You've done it Horse Hero! A great educational video with very pleasant filming (especially the music). Thanks to Junior and Emily, both stars!! I can't believe I only found out about your site just now...
teddylover101 8 May 2009 I saw Emily at Badminton today in dressage, she did very well!

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