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How to Trot Your Horse : How to Do a Posting Trot on a Horse

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Watch as a seasoned horseback rider demonstrates how to do a posting trot on a horse in this free online video about horseback riding.

Expert: Kelli LaBar
Bio: Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • helmet sweet heart.

  • @xxBlackVeilBridexx Your completely right posting isn't just fro english why would you want to be bounced around and impede the horses balance just because you're in a western saddle! I didn't know english helped improve your seat. Thank you to the lady who posted the video and thank you for the tips from everyone else.

    Hopefully she has a good self esteem and those idiots comments didn't affect her.

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  • Im still a little confused. Do you lift up from your feet in the stirrups or from your knees?

  • @andysixrockz I agree she's a good rider but she'll never be riding again if she fell of and got bran damage

  • @ArablvrXoXo are you familiar with pleasure gaits? The horse isent lame, when you trot a lame horse you can easily tell

  • @wildstallionstudios because western pleasure horses look lame.

  • @AlleMeineLiebe it shouldnt be like that, the horse looks lame.

  • @thatdamnhoss well said

  • @ArablvrXoXo no just a slow pressure horse, the jog almost like they are shuffling 

  • Her rising trot is rubbish!

  • @horselover99100 @terXterXterezka1997 Why do you hate western? I ride western and I don't use spurs. Plus western spurs aren't sharp unless the rider sharpens them. English riders can use the same spurs. The spur is used for the same purpose in each style. Western is no different than English except the saddle style and the activities. Don't dis Western. What do you have against the Western riders?

  • Her horse is Georgous! :)

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