A horse needs to be mature. Generally training begins at age 4.
Confirmation, breeding and training have more to do with a good jumping horse than age, but most horses younger than 4 or older than 20 will not be among the better jumping horses.
if its you image you are alone and jumping in training if its the horse get it use to lots of people and being near or in a croud
You should open a stable that specializes in training people for jumping.
It means in training. You can have up to 10 stars (*) FOr example if you have 1 star in jumping then you train your horse in jumping and he/she can get more stars that way. The more stars you have the better the horse is.
On Howrse, it means to train a horse to 15% in one division. ex. dressage, jumping...
An unmounted horse jumping competition is called "horseless show jumping" or "unmounted equitation jumping." Riders can practice their jumping technique without the aid of a live horse by visualizing the course and jumps.
Well I would look at the horses orgin and if he/she has a mother or father that jumps then i suggest training it in heavy horse jumping!! ---- it may not want to jump at all maybe from a bad experience or absulutly no reason at all if it is no reason at all just keep persisting and it will so love jumping but remember start out on trot poles or cavelletis
the best horse for jumping is not a heavy built horse like a shire but a light built horse like an arab!
4 years old SugarJumper from Server Palomino on HI
The horse's are jumping over the fence.
Free jumping is when a horse is jumping without a rider in a mange.
Opportunities for advancement in horse training include specializing in a specific discipline, such as dressage or jumping, becoming a head trainer at a reputable facility, starting your own training business, or working with elite competition horses. Advancing your education and certifications can also open up opportunities for higher-level training positions.