Selections [01:03]
Ed and Les handicap Friday Nights Races
Tags: Quarter, Horse, Racing
Late Pick 4 1 [02:21]
Ed and Les handicap Friday Nights Late Pick 4 Part 1
Tags: Quarter, Horse, Racing
Quarter Horse Helmet Cam at Canterbury Park with Jockey Nik Goodwin [01:22]
Jockey Nik Goodwin rides RED HOT ZOOMER to victory in the Dash In A Flash Quarter Horse Stakes at Canterbury Park on July 21st, 2012. The distance of the race was 110 yards and a new track record was established with an official time of 7.034 seconds. RED HOT ZOOMER is Texas bred, and is a 3 year old Sorrel Filly by Azoom, out of Prairie War (Jody O Toole). She is owned by Terry Thorson and trained by Edward Ross Hardy. Special thanks to jockey Nik Goodwin for wearing the helmet cam and congratulations on capturing a win!
Tags: canterbury park, helmet cam, gopro, equisight, nik goodwin, jockey, quarter horse, QH helmet cam, new track record, horse racing, jockey cam
Quarter Horse Helmet Cam at Canterbury Park with Jockey Jeramie Fennell [00:59]
Jockey Jeramie Fennell rides FISHERS WISH to a 4th place finish in the Dash In A Flash Quarter Horse Stakes at Canterbury Park on July 21st, 2012. The distance of the race was 110 yards and a new track record was established with an official time of 7.034 seconds. FISHERS WISH is a New Mexico bred 8 year old Grey mare by Fishers Dash, out of Kiptys Wish (Kiptys Charger). She is owned by Michael J. Gorra and trained by Shane Miller. Special thanks to jockey Jeramie Fennell for wearing the helmet cam!
Tags: canterbury park, helmet cam, gopro, equisight, jeramie fennell, jockey, quarter horse, QH helmet cam, new track record, horse racing, jockey cam
Demonstrating proper Equitation walk-trot [01:34]
Equitation is vital, especially in a show. It's just the "book" way of how you should look on a horse from the basics to the olympic levels. Walk- trot is simple. I listed some of the things that should be on your equitation checklist in the video. You'll also see a comment I included about making the horse work off her back end. As a horse is supposed to be balanced, the "power" should come from the back end. Keep contact in the front, but make sure your horse's hind end is always engaged. Another pointer... a sitting trot should be visibly slower than a rising or posting trot. while in the sitting trot, try not to bounce all over the saddle. Some horses are very bouncey. A way to strengthen yourself up to be able to handle this with good eq would be to try no stirrups. This strengthens your leg and teaches you not to rely on stirrups to balance you. Also lets you really get the feel of the horse's motion/
Tags: equine, horse, walk, trot, proper, english, equitation, Horses, Jumping, Riding, Equestrianism (Sport), Hunter, Dressage, Training, Quarter, Pony, Western, Barrel, Horseback, Racing, Saddle, Eventing, Pleasure, Thoroughbred, Way, Stables, barn, hind, end,
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