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Q: What is the sequence of a horse trot?
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What is working trot?

The natural trot for a horse under saddle. It is the normal trot for the horse.


How do you tell your horse to trot in French?

To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.


What is the name of a fast horse trot?

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.


Can a horse trot?

Yes they can.


What is a dressage move in which a horse executes a slow elevated trot on the spot?

A Piaffe is when the horse is in a highly collected trot on the spot. Likewise, a Passage is when the horse performs this elevated trot while moving forwards.


How do you notice and find a limp in a horse?

Have the horse trot for you!


What is the fast trot of a horse?

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.


Dressage move in which horse executes a slow elevated trot?

collected trot


Highly elevated trot in dressage where the horse appears to be dancing?

Collected trot.


What is another name for the rising trot?

Another name for the rising trot is the posting trot. This term is commonly used to describe the motion of rising and sitting in rhythm with the horse's trot, helping both rider and horse maintain a balanced and comfortable gait.


What happens to a riders body when a horse is trotting?

When you are riding a horse at a trot you can either sit the trot (something that require a lot of practice to be able to do well), or do a rising trot where you post (go up and down in the saddle) in time with the horse's outside leg.


To notice a limp and determine where it comes from do you make the horse trot gallop or jump?

you make it trot