The antonyms for "crosscountry jumping" include various activities that do not require jumping over obstacles in the wilderness. Some examples are indoor horseback riding, flat racing, dressage, western riding, trail riding, and endurance riding. These activities are primarily focused on covering long distances rather than clearing obstacles on the way. While crosscountry jumping requires a specific set of skills and techniques, such as balance, strength, and speed, other horseback riding disciplines highlight other qualities. Dressage emphasizes harmony and precision in executing various maneuvers, while western riding is more about the calm, relaxed, and steady movement of a horse. Trail riding and endurance riding involve long journeys in natural settings, with the focus on navigation, timing, and endurance.