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- Jumping_position abstract "The jumping position is a position used by equestrians when jumping over an obstacle. It usually involves what is known as the "forward seat" or "2 point" because the rider's legs provide two points over which the rider's weight is balanced on the horse. It was first developed by Captain Federico Caprilli. This involves the rider centered over his or her feet, with the stirrup leathers perpendicular to the ground. Continuing a line upwards from the stirrup leathers, the head and shoulders fall in front of the line, as do the knees, the hips fall behind it. A correct jumping seat serves two purposes: It gives the horse the freedom to jump the obstacle, allowing it to keep the forelegs and hindlegs tight, thereby decreasing the chance of a rail down or a fall. It also encourages the horse to bascule over the fence, which improves jumping form and ability to jump higher obstacles. It provides the rider the support needed to stay out of the horse's way while still maintaining a secure seat so that the horse is less likely to fall on landing.".
- Jumping_position thumbnail Niort2006_no3-1-.JPG?width=300.
- Jumping_position wikiPageID "9154403".
- Jumping_position wikiPageRevisionID "561547589".
- Jumping_position hasPhotoCollection Jumping_position.
- Jumping_position subject Category:Eventing.
- Jumping_position subject Category:Riding_techniques_and_movements.
- Jumping_position subject Category:Show_jumping.
- Jumping_position type Ability105616246.
- Jumping_position type Abstraction100002137.
- Jumping_position type Cognition100023271.
- Jumping_position type Know-how105616786.
- Jumping_position type Method105660268.
- Jumping_position type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Jumping_position type RidingTechniquesAndMovements.
- Jumping_position type Technique105665146.
- Jumping_position comment "The jumping position is a position used by equestrians when jumping over an obstacle. It usually involves what is known as the "forward seat" or "2 point" because the rider's legs provide two points over which the rider's weight is balanced on the horse. It was first developed by Captain Federico Caprilli. This involves the rider centered over his or her feet, with the stirrup leathers perpendicular to the ground.".
- Jumping_position label "Jumping position".
- Jumping_position label "Półsiad".
- Jumping_position sameAs Półsiad.
- Jumping_position sameAs m.027zln7.
- Jumping_position sameAs Q6311323.
- Jumping_position sameAs Q6311323.
- Jumping_position sameAs Jumping_position.
- Jumping_position wasDerivedFrom Jumping_position?oldid=561547589.
- Jumping_position depiction Niort2006_no3-1-.JPG.
- Jumping_position isPrimaryTopicOf Jumping_position.