The three primary gaits–walk, jog and lope–are common denominators shared by all the western showing disciplines. Of the three gaits, the lope is the most difficult to master. It is the fastest and requires the most forward impulsion, and yet excessive speed is penalized in most show pens. The question western riders most frequently ask, whether they are showing or just pleasure riding, is “How do I slow my horse down at the lope?” Many riders fail to understand that the ideal lope is not achieved by speed control but by balance. In order for a horse to lope correctly with a distinct three-beat gait that is the competition standard for all disciplines, including pleasure, he must learn to carry himself in a balanced manner. Once he has mastered balance, he can lope slower.
**For the full article, pick up the March 2007 issue of HORSE ILLUSTRATED.**
Do you like this excerpt? Subscribe now to read more like it.
Click Here to see the HorseChannel Exclusive to this article.
Interesting!
The crisp New England autumn air was filled with excitement as Equine Affaire returned to…
Things have gone quiet now in Toronto at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds on the…
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week,…
It’s full-on fall here in western Pennsylvania. As the leaves change, the air turns crisp,…
It's often what you can’t see that leads to trouble, and that’s definitely the case with white line disease. Understanding…
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…
Two hours’ drive from Budapest in the picturesque Bükk National Park lies Szilvásvárad, a beautiful little village that is home…
During the height of the pandemic and racial tension around the U.S., two boys struggling with ADHD found healing through…
When you think of the term “companion horse,” one that is versatile with the ability to fill a variety of…
Each year, hurricanes, wildfires, and severe storms force thousands across the country to evacuate their homes. When preparing for a…