Re: [RC] Canter vs Extended Trot - Karen J. Zelinsky
Yes, I did forget to bring into the list of variables, the big one - the
rider!
Thanks for your input, Maureen.
Karen
On Tue, 05 Nov 2002 20:51:20 -0800 "Maureen A. Fager"
<trottin27@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Karen said "I would assume that a trot, being performed by the
> perfect,
> balanced body, no matter how much concussion it causes, is fairly
> EQUAL or
> symmetrical on both sides of the body.--Now when I massage horses,
> very,
> very few are symmetrically muscled - like people who are
> right-handed/right-sided, and left-sided."
>
> A horse may be evenly balanced at the trot--until it is carring a
> rider. If
> a rider is not balanced, or does not change diagonals frequently, or
> uses
> primarlly, or only, one diaganal, that can contribute to an
> unbalanced body.
>
> Just my thinking,
> Maureen
> Reno, NV
>
>
>
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