@Stormywv1994 It may feel like he's going really fast but actually hes not. Its just their gait. I have a paso (LOVE HIM TO DEATH lol) and I used to post to his trot but one day I tried a sitting trot...didn't move at all. The "trots" aren't meant for posting. When he doesnt pick up his back feet when jumping means he doesnt want to=lazy. Just keep going at it and if he still doesnt then that means hes not a paso jumper. I hope I helped! I love paso's!:)
@Stormywv1994 It may feel like he's going really fast but actually hes not. Its just their gait. I have a paso (LOVE HIM TO DEATH lol) and I used to post to his trot but one day I tried a sitting trot...didn't move at all. The "trots" aren't meant for posting. When he doesnt pick up his back feet when jumping means he doesnt want to=lazy. Just keep going at it and if he still doesnt then that means hes not a paso jumper. I hope I helped! I love paso's!:)
OMG! How on Earth do you get him to jump and canter slow-like? I have a Paso Fino, but his gait is so bumpy I can half-way post with it. *lol* I have set up a few small crossrails, but he won't pick up his back feet to jump over it. And does your Paso bolt? When I ask Dakoda (my paso) to canter, all he will do is gait really fast.
When he does actually get up to a canter, is a hand-gallop and he won't stop. If you try to rein him in and make him slow-canter, he gaits again. Any advice? :(
@Stormywv1994 It may feel like he's going really fast but actually hes not. Its just their gait. I have a paso (LOVE HIM TO DEATH lol) and I used to post to his trot but one day I tried a sitting trot...didn't move at all. The "trots" aren't meant for posting. When he doesnt pick up his back feet when jumping means he doesnt want to=lazy. Just keep going at it and if he still doesnt then that means hes not a paso jumper. I hope I helped! I love paso's!:)
rallyk4606 3 months ago
@Stormywv1994 It may feel like he's going really fast but actually hes not. Its just their gait. I have a paso (LOVE HIM TO DEATH lol) and I used to post to his trot but one day I tried a sitting trot...didn't move at all. The "trots" aren't meant for posting. When he doesnt pick up his back feet when jumping means he doesnt want to=lazy. Just keep going at it and if he still doesnt then that means hes not a paso jumper. I hope I helped! I love paso's!:)
rallyk4606 3 months ago
Brilli :) !! i remember this, and you led xavi round the clear round lol:) such a good job with him. x
ponymad2008 1 year ago
its all about your seat my stallion is sortove the same
if i sit farward he speeds up and if i sit on my butt he slows down
ashleyandamber926 2 years ago
My Paso jumps alot and absolutly loves it!
ILoveMyHorseRingo 2 years ago
OMG! How on Earth do you get him to jump and canter slow-like? I have a Paso Fino, but his gait is so bumpy I can half-way post with it. *lol* I have set up a few small crossrails, but he won't pick up his back feet to jump over it. And does your Paso bolt? When I ask Dakoda (my paso) to canter, all he will do is gait really fast.
When he does actually get up to a canter, is a hand-gallop and he won't stop. If you try to rein him in and make him slow-canter, he gaits again. Any advice? :(
Stormywv1994 2 years ago
paso fino's are truly amazing
and that horse is beaitiful
i own a paso fino myself and hes perfect <3
but i dont really like the whole idea of paso finos jumping ITS MY OPINION!!
Its just tha it ruins the purpose of the breed
horsez411 3 years ago
that's so cool. He's cute with his knees. Nice to see other breeds of horses jumping.
desilvano 3 years ago
Ah! I love seeing the Paso's jump! I have a video of me and my trainers stud jumping. He's not as impressive as your paso though
equinechick569 3 years ago
That cool, I have ridden Paso Finos there very sweet horse. I ride a Tennessse Walker Horse that I'am training for jumping.
CiteriaHorgan 3 years ago