Re: [RC] Gaited Horses - M. Paul LatiolaisNancy,In short, yes. treat the fourbeat gait as you would the trot. As you will learn (or have already) there are many fourbeat gaits, as there are many trots; basically slow, medium and fast. -Paul On May 11, 2005, at 2:08 PM, Nancy Sturm wrote: <x-tad-smaller>Glad the "gaited horse" subject has come up.? I handed my nice Arab gelding off to my grandson and bought a TWH gelding, which I hope will be easier on my aged body.? I'm a newbie with only two rides last season on the Arab.? With a 40 year history of riding and loving the big trot, I can't quite figure how to condition a horse that doesn't trot, and I can't figure how to ride a nice conservative LD.</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>?</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>What's the strategy for completing a ride under time on a gaited horse?? To condition, do I do a running walk where I would have trotted?</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>?</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>Nancy Sturm</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>?</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-smaller>?</x-tad-smaller> <x-tad-bigger>----- Original Message -----</x-tad-bigger>
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