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They walk and jog clockwise on the far outside of the rail, and they canter and gallop counter-clockwise along the inside rail.
Unfortunately when I got him into a canter all he wanted to do was drop his head and pig root and buck.
We landed softly on the other side, continuing a smooth gallop, until I checked him back to a canter, trot and then walk.
They walked their horses out of the barn, and then began trotting to the main road where they urged their horses into a canter.
But the horse broke into a canter and despite Rachel's attempts to cling on, she slid off, fracturing her skull.
Having a horse coming at them, especially at the canter, can be extremely disconcerting to the ex-racer.
The pace quickened to a canter as the trail began to open and they rode into a valley.
We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope.
Should this leading leg be the right front leg, it would be called a right-hand canter and a left-hand canter would be led by the left leg.
Or you apply those aids and the horse wrings its tail and moves off at a brisk trot instead of the intended canter.
Instead, he chose to canter his horse around Epsom in April to familiarise him with the track.
We found ourselves fighting an uphill battle after that and to be honest they won it at a canter at the end.
Liverpool won this match in a canter and it was a case of men against boys in the midfield.
No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue.
I used my seat and gently oscillated my reins to bring him back under me into a nice easygoing canter.
The mare seemed to some a bit undone in the final canter work, fighting Paxton in one of the half pirouettes, and missing her three-time changes.
The music highlighted excellent canter work, including multiple pirouettes, and tempi changes on a curve.
They moved off again at a canter, a mild gait compared to the previous mad gallop.
He flicked the reins and Alberta began to move, first at a slow walk, then at a spirited canter.
Horses are naturally more crooked in canter, they will nearly always canter with their quarters in.
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Then he would say something to Carlota, causing her eyes to sparkle, and canter on to rejoin Juana.
The cruzado seemed to enter into the spirit of the chase, and in the present instance went off at a fast canter towards the hills.
I heard the snick of the whips somewhere in the dust, and the fillies came back at a canter, very shocked and indignant.
Catch a horse by the mane and mount him by the fence and canter off bare-backed?
Why, I reckon a keb-horse could give her three stone and win in a blurry canter, I do.
The party who were to go were soon in the saddle, and they started off at a canter.
But the doura rises higher than the heads of the naked children who stand among it to watch you canter past.
By this time he was able to pull through on the one-step and the canter waltz, but his great success was the fox-trot.
Since I hae slippit the tether, I may as well tak a canter o'er the knowes.
A third had gone down under a sabre-cut, but had staggered up and was lobbing after his comrades at a painful canter.
But the liveliest of twelve-two ponies can do little against the long canter of a Waler.
Half an hour passed and then the girl gathered up her reins and urged her willing horse into a canter.
Caroline, with a movement of impatience, put her horse into a canter.
I had intended asking you to join me in a canter over the country.
It was not a trot, a gallop, or a canter, but a stampede, and made up of all possible or conceivable gaits.
And she went off at a canter, Erskine following her with a misgiving that his visit was unfortunately timed.
This became known as the Canterbury gallop, which got shortened to going at a canter, the verb still in use today.
The pure heather-scented air, the bright sunshine, and the gentle canter of Minny, relieved his despondency after a while.
Two or three aides detach themselves from the group and canter away into the woods, along the lines in each direction.
If the clouds were any lower they would wreathe the jockeys' heads as they canter to post for the first.
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