Eyes Up
Important Riding Tips
“Eyes Up!”
If you are like most riders, you have been taught to look beyond the jump obstacle in your approach. I was definitely taught this way and it wasn’t until a few years ago that I learned that it wasn’t the best way. The problem with this is that you will never “get” your timing. Timing is when you will be able to predict your stride in front of the obstacle. You will be able to get this more accurately if you actually SEE the obstacle. Your timing will immediately improve if you watch the obstacle in your approach.
You should focus on the top rail until it disappears between your horse’s ears. Look at the front rail of your oxers, top rail of your verticals and the back rail of your triples. Timing is a skill that develops over years and years of jumping and you won’t instantly have the perfect “spot” but in the meanwhile, you will be able to develop a more steady rhythm to the jump. You should still have your eyes up but on the top- not beyond.
Rhonda Gailey
Resident Equestrian Facility Manager
The Oaks Equestrian Center - an O'Connor Signature Facility
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