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EQUITATION AND HORSE TRAINING
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In all changes of gait the rider must accommodate his seat to the movements of the horse. The lengthening of the trot should be moderate and of short duration. By demanding more than the horse is equal to, an irregular gait will soon be developed and this will be difficult to correct later.