The Gallop. — The Gallop Changes, 9^ 



turning from a circle on one hand to a circle on 

 the other hand, taking care that the change is 

 made as the turn to the other hand is demanded ; 

 for, in turning abruptly from a circle on one 



GALLOP CHANGES. FROM RIGHT TO LEFT. 



hand to a circle on the other, the horse will often 

 try to begin the change with the fore legs, and 

 this is not only a false movement, but it is dan- 

 gerous, as there would be no support under the 

 centre of gravity in making the turn. Of course 



