Farmer's Weekly | How stride length influences your horse's jump Farmer's Weekly A stride is measured from the place where one leg hits the ground to where it hits the ground again at any pace. When a horse jumps a single pole, it theoretically takes off half a stride before the jump and lands half a stride after the jump. Jumping ... |
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