Discussion # 119: Let's evaluate the quality and correctness of these extended trots.

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Sometimes it is easier to evaluate how correct an extended trot is by just looking at the horse's legs. Read on for a description of the good and bad in these two photos, and to add your thoughts... (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to read this educational discussion)

Extended trot


Extended trot


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