This horse's name is Money. I only rode him 3 times prior to this video. We showed in the 0.90 jumpers and worked on keeping my shoulders and body aliened with my hips to make his job easier.

This horse's name is Skip. This video was the first time I rode him at OSU's collegiate prep camp. We were working on keeping my body aliened with my hips and supporting Skip with my hands and leg.

This horse’s name is Timmy. He is a pretty inexperienced horse in the show ring and is young. Given that, we worked a lot on pace and length consistency as well as how my seat and shoulders affect how he jumps.

This horse’s name is Whinny. I only jumped her one time before this video. She is excited to jump so we were working on consistency and not building all the way to the jump. As well as how my body helps her from jumping flat.

This horse’s name is Ziggy. This was the second time I rode him but the first time I did the flat pattern on him. He is very big and heavy so I was working on following him with my elbows and keeping him into the corners.

This horse’s name is Vivaldi. This was the first time that I rode him at Texas A&M. He is very lazy but has a motor once you get him going. I was working on not building all the way to the jump and finding the best pace for the distances I saw.

This horse’s name is Willow. I only jumped her twice prior to this video. She is my new horse and I’m still getting acquainted to her. We were working on straightness and keeping my body in the middle of hers instead of falling forward.