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DiVinci, trot half-passes, extended trot & canter zig-zag

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

DiVinci, June 4th 2008

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  • What a stunning horse!

    He is soft and supple, with a great rhythm and is so well maintained! He is working is a lovely frame and has beautiful self-carriage. And look at the swing through from behind!

  • beautiful horse :)

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  • hmm looks wet? haha

  • amaaazing!! really beautiful horse!!! :)

  • Beautiful harmony between you and your horse, I like how you use leg to hand connection. Wonderful swing through the back, self-carriage, great, great, great!

  • this horse is really beautiful!!!!!!!!!!! great movement! great job!!!

  • BEAUTIFUL horse!

  • @123oopsydaisy It takes a LOT of hard work to train a horse to extend. You gotta teach them the lengthened, then the medium, then you can can go onto the extended trot.

    It doesn't come over night.

  • BEAUTIFUL HORSE!!! I love it (:

    I love the way he carries himself at the canter, but the extended trot looked more like a lengthened trot.

    I also have a gray, but i'm only currently training at second level.

    What breed is this horse?

  • @123oopsydaisy its actually much easier than it looks, but some horses will be better at it than others. While your in your normal trot (working trot), widen your hands and push on with your legs (squeeze). It may look silly but as you practic, your horse will recognise slight movement of your hands. At first you may have to widen your hands until they're almost straight out but it should work. Also, it will be easier if you sit the extended trot:) Good luck!

  • How do you do extended trot i tryed it today on my horse but i have no idea :/

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