Tag: Word of the Week

Word of the Week – Paces

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PACE(S) 1.Variations within a gait. The named paces are: at walk: collected, medium, extended, free; at trot and canter: collected, working, lengthening of stride, medium, extended.  Each named...

Word of the Week – Hurried

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HURRIED - Refers to the tempo (strides per minute) unless otherwise noted. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Crookedness

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CROOKEDNESS - Aspects of crookedness: Misalignment of the horse’s body parts from tail to poll (e.g. popped shoulder or twisted neck).On straight or curved lines,...

Word of the Week – Thrust

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THRUST - Propulsive forward and upward drive from hindquarters. Required at First Level to achieve improved balance and throughness; at Second Level required to...

Word of the Week – Rhythm

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RHYTHM (Regularity and Tempo)- The characteristic sequence of footfalls and timing of a pure walk, pure trot, and pure canter. The rhythm should be...

Word of the Week – Against The Bit

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AGAINST THE BIT - The horse presses against the bit with a rigid or unyielding neck/poll/jaw. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Rapid

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RAPID - Refers to the tempo (strides per minute) unless otherwise noted. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Mobility

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MOBILITY - Easy maneuverability/nimbleness of the shoulders/forehand/forelegs, made possible by a narrowing and shortening of the horse’s base of support. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Bend

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BEND - The laterally curved position in which the horse’s body, as would be viewed from above, appears to form a uniform arc from...

Word of the Week – Evasion

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EVASION - Avoidance of the difficulty, correctness, or purpose of the movement, or of the influence of the rider, often without active resistance or...
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.