Wednesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: Warming Up Your Youngster for Jumping

Jay Halim is a bit of a legend in his own right: previously a top-level event rider himself, he’s now a prolific showjumper. But beyond that? He keeps a foot in both camps as a trainer, and most notably, he’s known for helping Laura Collett and London 52 basically take over the world with his final-phase wisdom. Not all of us are lucky enough to be able to wangle a spot in his busy schedule, but fortunately for us all, he’s embarked upon an educational training series with Horse&CountryTV, and the first episode — which focuses on warming up the young horse for jumping — is free to watch. Check it out!

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