Poles, Grids & Jumper Rounds—From Arena to XC

Every great round starts with a clear plan—and the tools to ride it well.


Poles, Grids & Jumper Rounds—From Arena to XC helps you develop better balance, smoother turns, and more confident approaches—whether you're schooling over poles, tightening your jumper turns, or building cross-country adjustability.


These lessons focus on the details that matter: pace, track, and timing—so you can ride with more feel and fewer surprises.


✅ Improve rhythm, straightness, and rideability over fences and poles
✅ Learn how to see a distance—and make smart adjustments when it’s not perfect
✅ Build your horse’s focus, strength, and confidence at every level


From warm-up poles to full courses, this is where sharper rides begin.

Build Bravery Through Competence with Boyd Martin
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Build Bravery Through Competence with Boyd Martin
Ian Millar Teaches the Foundations of Success for All Equestrians
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Ian Millar Teaches the Foundations of Success for All Equestrians
Anne Kursinski Teaches Bringing Out the Best in Your Horse
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Anne Kursinski Teaches Bringing Out the Best in Your Horse
Build Bravery Through Preparation with Boyd Martin
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Build Bravery Through Preparation with Boyd Martin
Karl Cook Teaches Strategic Riding
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Karl Cook Teaches Strategic Riding
Being Brave on a Thinking Horse with Boyd Martin
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Being Brave on a Thinking Horse with Boyd Martin
Quiet Your Riding with Peter Wylde
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Quiet Your Riding with Peter Wylde
Peter Wylde's Rideability Toolkit
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Peter Wylde's Rideability Toolkit
Fine Tune Your Training with Peter Wylde
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Fine Tune Your Training with Peter Wylde
Ian Millar Teaches Body Control and Feel
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Ian Millar Teaches Body Control and Feel
Archie Cox Teaches How To Win
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Archie Cox Teaches How To Win
Missy Clark Teaches Recognizing & Riding the Distance
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Missy Clark Teaches Recognizing & Riding the Distance
Archie Cox Teaches the Art of Perfecting the Hunter Ride
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Archie Cox Teaches the Art of Perfecting the Hunter Ride
Martin Fuchs Teaches Riding the Turn
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Martin Fuchs Teaches Riding the Turn
Karl Cook Teaches Forward Not Fast
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Karl Cook Teaches Forward Not Fast