On 26/06/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> for, but I wish I could have had that kind of help earlier on in my
> struggles.  I got just as much out of watching the other horses move as I
> did by riding my own - but the best was probably riding for a while with her
> comments, then watching others immediately before and after.  Seriously,
> it's not as complicated as some people would have you believe!

It can be complicated with some horses though....the subtle stuff.
For those of us that haven't grown up with gaited
horses....identifying some of the soft gaits can be daunting.

However, for some, I think they know what a gait is on a subconscious
level...they just don't have a name for it.  They know how a gait
feels and they know how it looks...but they just don't have a name for
it.

I find it fascinating.  I'd love to get to another clinic at Robyn's
and watch a variety of horses move and take a few digital pics to
freeze the movement.

Wanda
off to work...

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