How to Canter With Your Horse

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Tip 1 - How to Canter With Your Horse

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How to Canter With Your Horse

In horseback riding, cantering is a comfortable, medium-speed gait that lies between the trot and the gallop. However, cantering isn't necessarily effortless — it's a skill that both the horse and the rider will need practice to...
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Tip 2 - How To Ride On A Horse

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How To Ride On A Horse

This guide is a extremely helpful time-saver that will enable you to get good at horse riding. Watch our instructional video on how to ride on a horse from one of Videojug's professional experts.
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Tip 3 - Horsemanship How-to: Sit the Canter Comfortably

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Horsemanship How-to: Sit the Canter Comfortably

Here are some tips for getting a smooth ride at the canter.
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Tip 4 - Following the Horse's Motion at the Canter

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Following the Horse's Motion at the Canter

Some riders sit the rocking momentum of the canter with their seat glued to the saddle. Others find their seat slapping against it as each new sequence of canter footfalls begins.

Tip 5 - Stop Struggling with Canter Departs

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Stop Struggling with Canter Departs

Cantering in balance on the correct lead requires much more finesse than just squeezing the horse's ribs and asking for more speed.

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