What you want is to feel relaxed all the time but in the beginning you are only going to experience it on some horses at some gaits. |
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Cetaceans swimming with their bodies in the horizontal plane used either powered or unpowered turning gaits. |
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Their mannerisms are alike, their voices indistinguishable, their gaits identical. |
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It will be slower when the horse's gaits are extended, faster when they are collected. |
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Self-carriage, cadence, rhythm, and hock engagement at all three gaits with the same speed and frame were the standards on which to judge. |
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The stroll looks innocuously aimless enough, random conversation and desultory gaits all firmly in place. |
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This distinguishes walking from faster gaits in which ground contact is absent for brief periods. |
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Working, medium, and extended gaits were interspersed with collection to keep the horses thinking forward. |
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Keep in mind that of all the gaits, the one the race horse knows the least about is the walk. |
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One of the discoverers was a roboticist famous for studying the gaits of everything from cockroaches to humans, in an attempt to perfect robotic walking. |
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Mary is in the ring with Bianca, an exotic brunette, riding Pinto, her Quarter Horse with nice gaits and who is unflappable in nearly all situations. |
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The five-gaited horse has these three gaits plus the rack and one slow gait, which is usually the stepping pace. |
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The five-gaited saddle horse has the three natural gaits plus the rack and a slow gait, which is usually a stepping pace. |
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English photographer Eadweard Muybridge used sequential photographs in the 19th century to capture the gaits of several species. |
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Collected and lengthened gaits may be called for, at the c. judges discretion. |
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In all western classes, the horse must be ridden with the 2. horse's eyes generally at or above the withers in all gaits. |
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Description: A presentation that can help you identify patterns of movement associated with healthy and non healthy gaits in dogs. |
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He combines great elegance with extraordinary basic gaits, a balanced temperament and absolute willingess to perform. |
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Horses must work both ways of the ring at all three b. gaits to demonstrate their ability with different leads. |
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As far as we can see he improves both basic gaits as well as jumping ability and seems to consistently pass on his own willingness to perform. |
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Drover is a very highly refined mare, and by their excellent gaits been wealthy in all disciplines! |
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The walk and trot are habitual gaits, though ambling and pacing are also employed. |
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To get a toehold on the Laetoli problem, the researchers first compared the gaits of modern humans walking on sand with two sets of the fossil tracks. |
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You don't need access to a fancy schooling course to practice riding cross-country, trail riding at all three gaits, over natural terrain and obstacles, can work just as well. |
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Rayner et al. suggested that in both bats and birds flying in air, wingbeat gaits are in fact defined by upstroke function, which varies with wing morphology. |
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Then when you want your horse to trot on the lunge, use those bigger steps and a little fuss with the whip to help him understand you want him to change gaits. |
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Gaits represent the amount of grazing consumed by three sheep and their lambs and this year they had been unable to find stockmen for 300 cattle gaits and 50 sheep gaits. |
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Generally good natural gaits, result of a good morphology of the dogs. |
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With their mostly rhythmless gaits, their barely there two-steps, rappers have nothing to fear from herky-jerky virtual projections of themselves synched to a vocal track. |
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The jumper horse needs jumping ability, carefulness and technique, while dressage horses must have three above average basic gaits, rideability and the ability to collect. |
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Animals may also have unusual gaits that are used occasionally, such as for moving sideways or backwards. |
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It adapts to different terrain angles and different gaits, can tell whether the user is going up or down stairs, and increases both speed and stability. |
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This means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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Goldfever II, born in 2004, dominated at the stallion licensing with his above-average basic gaits, and he is successfully competing up to medium dressage level under Markus Gribbe. |
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In tests for young horses as well as auctions, the young horses must be presented in neck extension in all three gaits, with the rider rising to the trot. |
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In order to make the most of the rides, riders are asked to keep a loose grasp on the reins, to have a good level of physical fitness and to feel at ease with the three gaits. |
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Sizzlin is agile and very surefooted, with extraordinary smooth gaits. |
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These horses are athletic with their typically very swift gaits, easy to sit witch makes them specially interesting for trail rides, endurance or as all rounder. |
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Animals will use different gaits for different speeds, terrain and situations. |
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Ambling gaits are often genetic in some breeds, known collectively as gaited horses. |
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Dogs have a variety of gaits. Most dogs have the walk, trot, pace, and gallop. |
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Mammals show a vast range of gaits, the order that they place and lift their appendages in locomotion. |
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Aside from legless lizards, most lizards are quadrupedal and move using gaits with alternating movement of the right and left limbs with substantial body bending. |
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Often, gaited horses replace the trot with one of the ambling gaits. |
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Gaits can be grouped into categories according to their patterns of support sequence. |
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