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The Trot

Written by Sue Morris

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Trot - animated gif

The trot is a 2-beat movement in which the legs move in diagonally opposite pairs separated by a moment of suspension.

left hind starting sequence

Left Hind Right Front starting sequence

change over to right hind left front

Change over to Right Hind Left Front

suspension at end os sequence

Suspension at end of sequence

suspension at end of sequence

Suspension at end of sequence

 "When the back is tight and not swinging, each stride causes an unpleasant sensation in the bones and joints of the horse. Therefore, it alternates the supporting legs as quickly as possible by shortening the strides or jumps as compared to the natural, comfortable gait that is not impaired by pain. Consequently, the redoubled number of strides and jumps that are necessary to cover the same distance cause premature unsoundness, apart from the fact that joints which do not alternate supply enough in flexion and extension suffer damage from prolonged stiffness in inelastic gaits."  Waldemar Seunig

The Walk

Regularity of the Walk

The Trot

Regularity of the Trot

The Canter

Regularity of the Canter

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