Hunter-jumpers refer to the equestrian discipline that involves horse and rider jumping over a series of obstacles while maintaining a steady, fluid pace. Synonyms for this term include show jumping, stadium jumping, and equitation jumping. Show jumping is the most common term, and it typically refers to competitions that involve timed rounds with an emphasis on accuracy and agility. Stadium jumping, on the other hand, may include additional elements such as dressage and cross-country courses, and it is often used in the context of eventing competitions. Equitation jumping places a greater emphasis on the rider's position and style while jumping. Despite the slight nuances in meaning between these terms, they are largely interchangeable and refer to the same basic activity.