They walk and jog clockwise on the far outside of the rail, and they canter and gallop counter-clockwise along the inside rail. |
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Unfortunately when I got him into a canter all he wanted to do was drop his head and pig root and buck. |
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We landed softly on the other side, continuing a smooth gallop, until I checked him back to a canter, trot and then walk. |
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They walked their horses out of the barn, and then began trotting to the main road where they urged their horses into a canter. |
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But the horse broke into a canter and despite Rachel's attempts to cling on, she slid off, fracturing her skull. |
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Having a horse coming at them, especially at the canter, can be extremely disconcerting to the ex-racer. |
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The pace quickened to a canter as the trail began to open and they rode into a valley. |
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We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope. |
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Should this leading leg be the right front leg, it would be called a right-hand canter and a left-hand canter would be led by the left leg. |
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Or you apply those aids and the horse wrings its tail and moves off at a brisk trot instead of the intended canter. |
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Instead, he chose to canter his horse around Epsom in April to familiarise him with the track. |
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We found ourselves fighting an uphill battle after that and to be honest they won it at a canter at the end. |
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Liverpool won this match in a canter and it was a case of men against boys in the midfield. |
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No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue. |
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I used my seat and gently oscillated my reins to bring him back under me into a nice easygoing canter. |
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The mare seemed to some a bit undone in the final canter work, fighting Paxton in one of the half pirouettes, and missing her three-time changes. |
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The music highlighted excellent canter work, including multiple pirouettes, and tempi changes on a curve. |
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They moved off again at a canter, a mild gait compared to the previous mad gallop. |
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He flicked the reins and Alberta began to move, first at a slow walk, then at a spirited canter. |
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Horses are naturally more crooked in canter, they will nearly always canter with their quarters in. |
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Remember, the Wallabies played their worst game all season last year and still swept past Scotland at a canter in the World Cup quarter-final. |
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Two hours later Mitch Campbell rode at an easy canter up to the Ponderosa ranch house. |
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Sabrina swayed gently with the canter, her mother watching Sabrina's every move, as she kept the Clydesdale on the lunge line at a steady pace. |
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The handsome bay had a lot of brilliance, but a times lost his focus, including skipping into the canter in his first medium trot. |
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Australia won the first and last Tests at a canter, but had no answer to Lara's genius in the middle two. |
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Extended canter down the long side was the compensation to the horse after a three-loop serpentine at the canter with no change of rein. |
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I moved my mare into a canter, and the second horse tossed its head and whinnied in irritation at the feel of Gyric's weight against its neck. |
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I had only to trot after her horse, and wait until it slowed to a canter, then a trot, and then a walk. |
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We had an amazing year, we absolutely murdered everybody and won the league at a canter. |
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India slumped to seven wickets for 80, and Australia was clearly going to win the match in a canter. |
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A long canter brings us to lunch camp where our crew awaits with a tasty braai of mutton ribs. |
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Despite being destined from the early stages to win at a canter, they spoiled and soiled their display with a series of other cynical acts. |
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Young springbok leap across our path during a canter through light sand dotted with grassy tufts. |
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The party fell silent as they urged their horses into a canter, then a steady gallop. |
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When you are relaxed and balanced, you can begin to work on following the horse's motion at the walk, trot and canter. |
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Horses with stringhalt can walk, canter and gallop quite well but they cannot trot properly. |
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He wasn't galloping yet, he was pacing, the gait in between a canter and a gallop, though not many horses can. |
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Hawks are still an outstandingly fine team and they may well win the league at a canter, but it's been good to show they are not invincible. |
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They had much too much power, class and guile for this Irish side and won at a canter. |
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You apply the aids for a left lead canter and the horse just keeps walking along as though nothing changed at all. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly. |
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In walk, trot and canter, movements such as riding in circles and changing the rein are performed. |
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There was a walk and run race, a walk, trot and canter race and an event called musical mats. |
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The horse is taken through a series of tests, such as the pirouette, piaffe and passage, in a walk, trot and canter. |
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They stared at each other for a few seconds before the horse whinnied loudly and started to canter towards her. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and Risk went through it pretty smoothly. |
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I untied Ladybird and mounted, I guided her across the stream and down the hill until we came to the bottom then we broke into a canter and galloped all the way home. |
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The mustang kept at a canter for a few more laps, then slowed to a trot. |
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We went on, and whenever it seemed safe I urged the horses into a canter. |
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Laurie took a deep breath and then nudged her horse into a canter. |
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The owner then had to use a rattle can, which is an empty soda can filled with pebbles, to encourage their horse to canter at least once around the arena. |
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But they really don't see much connection between how they, say, lead their horse from the barn to the arena and how they ask that horse to canter. |
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After winning the World Cup at a canter, save for that epic semi-final against South Africa, the Wallabies failed to convince in their two-match series against Argentina. |
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After walk pirouettes, Isabelle Judet explains the training, showing and grading of the canter pirouette. |
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Somehow Sri Lankan managed to win at a canter, despite taking only four wickets. |
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On the field, it would register as a major surprise if Ally McCoist's team do not canter to the Third Division title. |
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The transition from medium to collected canter, the balance, straightness and quality of the canter. |
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In 2002, he ended at the fourth place in the finale for the German championship with a monster score of 9,5 for his canter. |
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His canter turned into a gallop as he sped through the trees. |
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This is where I was a little less impressed by the things canter had to say. |
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Jamie took the reins and the horses began to canter quickly down the road. |
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The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette. |
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We have already discussed the travers and renvers in the canter circle. |
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The balance and acceptance of the aids in the transitions to trot and to canter. |
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We may be able to get transitions up and down fairly well, halt to walk, walk to trot etc, but what happens when we ask it to miss a gait, say halt to trot or walk to canter. |
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Demanding utmost control, timing and coordination, these movements are formed by individual horses and riders, in two's, four's and eight's at the trot and at the canter. |
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The balance, the regularity and the quality of the canter. |
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Five minutes later, Martland and his gauleiters canter in and whisk poor Hockbottle off to the Cottage Hospital of evil fame. |
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For a horse that changes gait on an obstacle with several options: canter, trot, walk, in addition to the resulting penalties in the effectiveness column, the lowest gait will be used in the gait column. |
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The hosts and title holders swept all before them, not only winning the tournament at a canter but also coming away with all of the other trophies on offer. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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Defending champions Boca Juniors were deserved 2-1 winners over Cruzeiro, Juan Roman Riquelme and Jesus Datolo scoring in a match LosXeneizes should have won at a canter. |
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He describes the secrets behind the levade and cavaletti, the Iberian canter pirouette and Spanish Walk and the Viennese courbette and ballotade. |
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The uncouth doggrel, recited in a lilting sort of measure, the peculiar and various pleasures of a canter upon a pine rail. |
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Meade watched dumbstruck as Go Native, probably the best horse in his care, broke a leg in the course of a routine canter up a freshly harrowed gallop. |
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Epiphaneia also had an easy canter on the Meydan dirt track and looks to have adapted well to the new surroundings. |
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With his long legs and short hair, he retains an intimidating lankiness, though he moves stiffly, with a lock-jointed gait like the canter of an elderly racehorse. |
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Whether it's their interactive chuntering, or the comical canter when they sense the possibility of a tasty meal as you approach. |
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A Nordbottenspets should canter or trot with suppleness and regularity, covering a great deal of terrain, driven by the powerful hindquarters, while the topline remains perfectly stable. |
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The Taking Of Pelham 123 begins at a canter and barely pauses for breath between the slow-motion crashes and John Travolta's voracious scenery chewing. |
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This meant that Monksfield, with his bright bay coat, sharp white star on the forehead and absurdly swinging foreleg at the trot and canter, had an extra perkiness about him. |
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