Jumping Clinic

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Jumping Clinic: Ideal to Too-Far-Forward Leg Position
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Jumping Clinic: Staying with the Horse's Motion
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Correct Rider Position and Why It Matters With Beezie Madden
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Jumping Clinic: Excellent Releases with Minor Stirrup Adjustments
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Jumping Clinic: Lower-Leg Adjustments and More Generous Releases
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Jumping Clinic: Fixing a Floating Release
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Jumping Clinic: Exaggerated Bascule
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Jumping Clinic: Stirrup Iron Position
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Jumping Clinic: Maintain a Light Seat
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Jumping Clinic: Leg Contact
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Jumping Clinic: Improve the Crest Release
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Jumping Clinic: Adjust the Leg for Better Balance
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