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A Safety Checklist for You and Your Horse

Always have in your mind that horses are unpredictable animals, not machines. Our familiarity can lead to taking liberties and accidents occurring.

How many of these practices are on your own safety list?

1. Always wear clothes and boots that are designed for riding.

2. ALWAYS wear a riding helmet that fits you correctly and complies with current standards.

3. If you are young, your horse is misbehaving, you are out of practice or you have lost your confidence, wear a body prot… Continue

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 10:00am —

Tim Stockdale

Focus First on the Welfare of Your Horse

Wherever I travel, I am asked questions about training the show jumper. It is very encouraging that so many riders are interested in furthering their education, and it is my hope that this series of training blogs will help everyone do just that.

Each week, I shall discuss a different aspect of training, referencing some of the most important points from my training books, but before I start specifically into training, let's talk about the welfare of your horse.

No two horses are the same, so… Continue

Posted on October 24, 2009 at 5:04pm — 1 Comment

Tim Stockdale

My Top Tips: Part 4

Please enjoy these final tips. I hope they have been useful for you and your horse!


31. Don’t come in to the grid too fast in an effort to clear a bigger jump at the end of it. The secret is to maintain a rhythm throughout.

32. If you attack the first fence and then try to shorten the stride, you will confuse your horse and he will resist, and that may cost you a fence. Be disciplined in your approach to the first fence and establish the rhythm you want to maintain to the second.

33.… Continue

Posted on October 9, 2009 at 10:26am —

Tim Stockdale

My Top Tips: Part 3

Please enjoy tips 21-30. I'm a big fan of number 23!


21. Good technique isn’t just about what the horse does over the jump.

22. When jumping a combination, don’t ride into it with too much pace because your horse will learn to jump flat and run on the landing. Give him time to adjust his weight onto his hocks.

23. Canter, rhythm, line. Get it right every time.

24. The better the approach the better the chance of the horse jumping clear.

25. Ask your horse to develop and improve. Don… Continue

Posted on September 25, 2009 at 10:00am —

Tim Stockdale

My Top Tips: Part Two

I hope these tips are helping everyone. Here are tips 11-20:


11. As a rider you too need to be warmed up. Through warming up you should release tight muscles. Warming up helps prevent stiffness and injury to both horse and rider.

12. It is important to get your horse’s body and his state of mind prepared for what you are going to ask him to do.

13. Get the basics right and you will have a firm foundation for jumping.

14. It is a misconception that you should do all the work. Try doin… Continue

Posted on September 18, 2009 at 9:00am —

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About Me:
For Tim Stockdale, the road to international show-jumping stardom
began as an enthusiastic seven year old, at Nottinghamshire’s Grove Pony Club, in partnership with a skewbald mount known as Danny Boy.

Tim's comprehensive show jumping career has spanned over twenty years. During that time, he has achieved numerous successes both at home and abroad; he has represented Britain in Nations Cups, the World Equestrian Games, and most recently the Olympics.

Tim is much in demand as a trainer and clinician and has written several books, including Tim Stockdale Training Techniques and Tim Stockdale Show Jumping Solutions
Website:
http://www.timstockdale.com
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Thanks, Tim. It's always good to be reminded of the basics and that the most fundamental aspect of horsemanship is the welfare and thus the care of the horse.
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Wherever I travel, I am asked questions about training the show jumper. It is very encouraging that so many riders are interested in furthering their education, and it is my hope that this series of training blogs will help everyone do just that. ...
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At 11:41am on July 24, 2009, Barbara Sky Horse said…
FINALLY!!!
You accepted my "friends request"
...*laughing* ...
I was starting to get a complex!!
Hope this finds you and yours well, and THANKS for All Your Barnmice contributions ... They're well written and Make Sense!!
~ Barby
At 6:10pm on June 6, 2009, Sarah O'Loughlin said…
Hi Tim,
Just watching t.v and saw you win your award.
wanted to say congratulations!
Sarah
At 3:47am on June 6, 2009, Kathy Lewis said…
Thank you for accepting my friends request. For details of my equine art and commission portraits you can go to http://www.kathylewisart.co.uk.
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At 8:02am on May 11, 2009, Liscombe Park Equestrian Centre said…
Hi Tim,
I run Liscombe Park EC in Soulbury, Bedfordshire, & im really interested to know whether you would do some kind of lecture demo/training session? We have recently completed our New Indoor and Outdoor arenas and have great facilities.
Please email us if you would like to see our facilities and if you are interested if you could me an idea of possible dates/prices that would be great.
Our email is liscombeparkec@aol.com
Many Thanks
Hayley Ward
At 3:48pm on April 9, 2009, Kathy Lewis said…
Thank you for taking the time to do these blogs. There is always so much to do online these days.
Your experience and information is very much appreciated.

Kathy
At 8:20am on March 24, 2009, Sarah-Jane Butler said…
Hi Tim, you're blogs are great keep them coming!
At 11:07am on March 2, 2009, Debbie Fantin said…
Welcome aboard, Tim. I'm sure we will all benefit by your expertise. We breed extremely high quality horses in Nova Scotia, Canada. Our exceptional mares are bred to stallions such as Quidam de Revel, Chin Chin, Lupicor, Consul & Landfriese II. We also have two very special 2 year olds for sale & will also be selling 2 of our top mares to show homes only after they foal. If & when you have time, please see our website at www.euroequestriansales.com
At 12:46pm on March 1, 2009, LUKE said…
Welome and have fun, I just do trail riding now ,have done a lot over the years. now I just enjoy my horse Sky and mother nature have a great day Cindy
At 8:30pm on February 3, 2009, Rebecca Franklin said…
Hi Tim. probably a very basic question for someone like you, but I find when jumping, I am gripping with my knees way too much (probably jumping bareback too much as a kid) I concentrate and count my strides going in, but if the jump does not go smoothly, I find old habits returning. I would really appreciate your input as I am now jumping about 1.10 and I came off mid jump recently. Thank you Rebecca
 
 

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