George Morris Schooling Series: Tori Colvin Schools a Jumper
The George Morris Schooling Series Featuring Tori Colvin, McKayla Langmeier & Emma Kurtz
In part one of this series, get an in-depth look at a typical day in the teaching life of George Morris as he helps rising equestrian stars hone their craft on super talented horses. In this episode, he is ringside while Tori Colvin expertly pilots the lovely chestnut jumper, Felina, through a meaningful schooling session. George holds court during this efficient, yet thorough lesson that incorporates fundamental flatwork & classical position with competitive jumper strategies.
Running time: 37 minutes and 37 seconds
View Part Two of this series: George Morris Schooling Series: Tori Colvin Schools a Hunter
View Part Three of this series: George Morris Schooling Series: McKayla Langmeier Schools a Jumper
View Part Four of this series: George Morris Schooling Series: An Equitation School with Emma Kurtz
Get to know Tori Colvin in an in-depth interview: In the Spotlight Interview with Tori Colvin
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George Morris - Click to view his bio and other video topics
Victoria Colvin - Click to view Tori's In the Spotlight Interview
In November of 2019, George H Morris was deemed by Safe Sport to be Permanently prohibited from participating in any activities and competitions that USEF licenses, endorses, or sponsors due to allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor. George Morris has no financial interests in the educational material he has presented or participated in on EquestrianCoach.com and we leave it up to the subscriber to view or not view his contributions.
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