
Build a Better Bascule with Peter Pletcher - Practical Horseman
Nov 13, 2023 · Exercise 3: Single Ramped Oxer. Our final exercise is a single oxer—but not just any oxer. The key is to “ramp” it, meaning the front rail is lower than the back one.
Bascule (horse) - Wikipedia
Bascule / ˈbæskjuːl / is the natural round arc a horse's body takes as it goes over a jump. The horse should rise up through its back, stretching its neck forward and down, when it reaches the peak of his jump. Ideally, the withers are the highest point over the fence.
Stride Control: Exercises to Improve Rideability, Adjustability, and ...
Aug 2, 2024 · The Ideal Bascule (Arc) The horse’s shape (how he uses his body) over the jump is the direct result of three things: • The type of jump (vertical, oxer, triple bar). • The ride to the jump (balance, rhythm, straightness, and pace). • The rider’s position.
#TrainingTipTuesday Video: Improve Bascule and Canter Quality …
Jan 24, 2023 · What you need: 3-4 poles & blocks, or cavalettis, 4x standards and poles to make an oxer. How: Place 3-4 canter bounces on a curved line on one end of the circle. The middle to middle of the poles should measure 12' and the inside should measure 10'.
How to Jump in Style with Your Horse - Horse Illustrated
Mar 19, 2021 · Oxers are the quintessential jump for teaching a horse to lift his front end and develop a bascule through the air. Created from two sets of standards, the rails of an oxer can be either ramped (the back rail several inches higher than the front rail) or square (both rails set at the same height).
Showjumping exercises to improve your horses jump
Jul 10, 2021 · The landing pole after a vertical is a great way to get your horse to bascule over the jump. It good for horses that tend to jump out too far over the jump, making their apex, or highest point of their jumping trajectory past the jump, instead of over the jump.
Front End Over Fences: Using Gymnastics & How to Improve
Jul 3, 2012 · One of her favourite exercises is a simple gymnastic that works on improving bascule and tightening the front end. To begin, set up a trot rail 8′-9′ out from a cross-pole. After the cross-pole, set an oxer 19′-20′ out, and finish with another oxer 24′ out from that.
Anatomy of a Jump Through the Eyes of an Equine - Horse Rookie
The distance and height that the horse clears over an obstacle creates an arc, called a bascule. As the technicality of a course increases, knowing how the bascule affects the landing side of the jump allows the rider to make quick decisions regarding how they ride the …
Exercises to encourage bascule | Horse and Hound Forum
Jul 3, 2008 · a grid with slightly short distances, either to a low wide parallel or two (if you want the bascule to open out because it's too up and down) or a high-ish X pole or two (if you want an up and...
The Low Wide Oxer Exercise - My Virtual Eventing Coach
The low wide oxer exercise teaches the horse many valuable lessons! The biggest of which is how to truly use his body to stretch easily across fences with width. This gives the horse enormous confidence in his ability to handle wide obstacles, including open ditches.
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