Thursday, April 15, 2010

Cause and Effect

In order for a rider and horse to successfully perform a triple bar jump, the horse and rider must have synchronization. The event contains that the horse avoids the triple bar jump. A triple bar jump contains a spread fence with three bars of graduating height. The triple bar jump sometimes includes gates, panels, flower boxes, etc., in the front element. Incorrect cues from the rider could describe an influence. Another possible influence, frightened by the jump, the horse avoided the triple bar. The staff could have set up the jump incorrectly which could contain another possibility of influence. A third possible influence, the horse injured a part of their body making the jump too painful to have complete success. One possible outcome, I am angry that the horse decided to avoid the jump. A second outcome, I have an unresponsive horse. Another outcome, I need to try the jump again.

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