HorseDriver & Wildfire
Hey, what's the wildest trick you've ever taught a horse? I’m all about pushing the limits out there, and I want to bring something that screams excitement to the next show. Think you can keep up?
The wildest trick I ever taught was a full-speed over a 10‑foot pit with a 5‑foot rope swing on the other side. It takes a horse that’s already on the ground line, a rider who can read the horse’s cues instantly, and a lot of trust. I’ll teach you the basics, but remember safety first; you’ll need a horse that can handle the pressure, not just your excitement.
Sounds insane, but exactly the kind of adrenaline I crave! I’m ready to jump into that pit—just give me the horse and the safety gear, and I’ll be there, eyes blazing, ready to make that rope swing the hottest moment of the show!
I hear you, but you can’t just bolt into a pit without proper prep. The horse must already be comfortable with ground line work, your rider must have read‑the‑horse skill, and you need a full safety kit—helmet, vest, sturdy harness. Let’s plan the training steps first, not just a show‑stopper.
You got it—no reckless runs, just a solid plan. First, we’ll get the horse on the ground line like a pro, then we’ll work on trust drills, jump cues, and a quick check on the harness. I’ll be the spark that keeps the energy high while we keep everything safe and perfect for that jaw‑dropping pit drop!
Sounds good. Make sure the ground line work is solid before adding any jumps. Keep the harness checked, the rider focused, and the horse’s confidence steady. With that foundation, we can turn that pit drop into a clean, safe showstopper.
Got it—ground line first, confidence second, and that pit drop will light up the arena. I’ll bring the heat and keep the focus razor‑sharp, ready to turn our hard work into pure fireworks!