OTHER RIDING GAITS 



rack, is the result of the horse 

 planting his feet in the same way 

 as in the step-and-pace. It is the 

 same kind of gait, only faster. 



In these two gaits the rider sits 

 well down in the saddle. They 

 are restful gaits for the rider but 

 rather tiresome for the horse. 



To go from a walk to either of 

 these paces, the rider sits well 

 down in the saddle, keeps the 

 reins taut and urges the horse out 

 of the w^alk. 



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