Discussion # 148: What would you do in this common scenario?

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Let's say you are riding a lower level Dressage test, and have just finished your canter circle. The next movement is a downward transition to the trot on the long side, between B and M. But your green horse makes the common mistake of falling into the trot early... well before B. What do you do to minimize the damage on your Dressage score? Do you ask for canter again, so that you can do a downward transition where you were supposed to? Or do you just keep the trot and move on with the test? (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to read this educational discussion)


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