Will getting a bachelors degree in Equine Science help me become a horse trainer?

There's no way to know how high your horse will jump until you put her into a methodical training program and see for yourself. But jumping HIGH is NOT the same thing as jumping WELL. Nearly any horse can launch himself over a tall but simple vertical with a straightforward, easy-to-judge approach -- but can he repeat the performance over formidable-looking oxers or deceptive drops?

A good jumper can negotiate tricky, strange-looking fences, consistently finding the correct take-off spot in order to jump cleanly, has the athleticism to get himself out of a jam in case of miscalculation, and can think through the question each fence poses with minimal interference from his rider. Moreover, he approaches obstacles willingly, with an even forward pace (if a hunter) or the ability to speed up, slow down, lengthen, or shorten strides as the course requires, in the case of stadium jumping.

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