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Scott Brash: "The warm up is for actually warming up. Not to test the scope of your horse"


While hopes are higher than ever for amateur competitions to be allowed to restart, several top riders are making an appeal. Scott Brash is launching an awareness. The warm-up ring at a competition is for warming up, not for testing your horse's scope. But why? Is it a myth or a fact that jumping high in the warm up will result in your horse jumping better than ever in the course? 

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