Thursday, September 22, 2011

Posting the trot

Please read through the Q & A on the site linked to this article at about.com. It will help you to understand the 'diagonal'.

Amplify’d from horses.about.com

Question: What are diagonals?
Answer: The trot is a two beat gait. When a horse trots it reaches forward with its left foreleg, and right hind leg, and then reaches forward with its right foreleg and left hind leg—the diagonal legs are synchronized. With a trot there are always two hoofs on the ground and two in suspension. The footfall pattern remains the same whether the horse is turning left or right. At a trot it is the rider that needs to be aware of what diagonal pair to rise or sit on to help the horse balance and flex.

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