In a walk-trot class, riders are evaluated on their ability to control their horse at both the walk and trot gaits. Participants typically perform specific patterns or transitions while demonstrating proper riding techniques, such as maintaining a correct posture and using effective aids. Judges assess the horse's responsiveness, movement quality, and the overall harmony between horse and rider. The class emphasizes the fundamentals of equestrian skills in a relaxed setting.
Probably a halter class, or, if riding, do a walk/trot pleasure class
they can walk, trot or gallop
showjumping, jumpers, and flat classes (no jumping, just walk trot and canter).
They can. Their various gaits are the running walk, flat walk, trot, fox trot, rack and single foot. Some of these gaits are not allowed in the show ring.
Yes. Riders in Western Pleasure, Equitation, and Dressage can compete in walk/trot classes.
Normally you walk, trot and then canter but mostly trot and canter .
The gaits are Walk, trot, canter and gallop. =] Hope this helped! Hollie x
It is Trot
a skip. the horses main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop for English horses, but walk, job, lope, and gallop for western
If you are riding a "fast horse trot" it could be a lengthened or an extended trot. That is referring to the actual length of stride a horse is making at that trot. "Collection" is the exact opposite, basically, of a fast trot.
yes its also called a trot
skip