The Gaiting Balance and Movement Study Guide for the Gaited and Trail Horses : Characteristics, Similarities, and Consideration for Tennessee Walking H
Overview
The two main goals of this Study Guide is to help owners, trainers, and students identify gaiting problems and help develop solutions for long-term sound health of the horse. This User Manual follows the nature of the horse's movements at liberty and strives for the same movements with the presence of a rider mounted on his back. The gaited horse does not require any special training. When at liberty, a gaited horse's natural way of moving without a rider is poetry in motion. Gaited horses can move with as much grace and skill as can be seen in any breed of horses. Just watch a stallion, led to a mare; He can piaffe and passage beautifully. (a piaffe is where the horse trots in place, whereas a passage is a high, graceful trot that appears to be in slow motion); he can execute highly complex movements without a rider on his back. Adding a mounted rider, however, interferes with the horse's natural way of moving. It's up to us to restore his natural way of moving when mounted.
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- ISBN-13: 9798640877007
- ISBN-10: 9798640877007
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2020
- Dimensions: 11.02 x 8.5 x 0.07 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.22 pounds
- Page Count: 32
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