Jump Distances

Description

A quick quiz to check understanding of walking jump distances
Kate Knight
Quiz by Kate Knight, updated more than 1 year ago
Kate Knight
Created by Kate Knight over 8 years ago
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Question 1

Question
How many feet should we cover in one of our strides?
Answer
  • 6'
  • 3'
  • 30'

Question 2

Question
A normal 16 hh horse covers 12' (feet) in the canter stride
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

Question
A double normally has an A, B and C element
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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What is a related distance?
Answer
  • Fences 1 or 2 strides apart
  • Fences with any number of strides apart
  • Fences with 3 to 6 strides between them

Question 5

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How many of our strides is a one stride double suitable for an average horse?
Answer
  • 8
  • 6
  • 7

Question 6

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How many of our strides is a two stride double suitable for an average horse?
Answer
  • 8 strides
  • 14 strides
  • 12 strides

Question 7

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How many feet are between a one stride double suitable for an average horse?
Answer
  • 24'
  • 26'
  • 28'

Question 8

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How many feet are there between a two stride double for an average horse?
Answer
  • 24'
  • 36'
  • 40'

Question 9

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How many of our strides would you take between a related distance of 5 strides?
Answer
  • 14 strides
  • 24 strides
  • 28 strides

Question 10

Question
How many feet would a normal 5 stride related distance be?
Answer
  • 72'
  • 66'
  • 44'
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