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How to Ride a Horse at the Canter & Lope: Video Series

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Watch as an expert explains the basics of cantering and loping a horse, including how to steer and stop, in this free online video about horseback riding.

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  1. Watch as an expert explains how to sit on a horse when cantering in this free online video about horseback riding.

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  2. Watch as an expert explains how to hold the reins of a horse when cantering in this free online video.

    Views: 2,069
  3. Watch as an expert discusses various types of leads used when cantering and loping in this free online video.

    Views: 2,103
  4. Watch as an expert explains how to transition a horse from a walk to a canter in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 2,327
  5. Watch as an expert explains the basics of cantering a horse in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 5,072
  6. Watch as an expert explains how to steer a horse at a canter in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 2,246
  7. Watch as an expert explains how to stop a horse from a canter in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 1,787
  8. Watch as an expert explains the difference between cantering and loping in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 2,506
  9. Watch as an expert explains how to transition a horse from a walk to a lope in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 1,526
  10. Watch as an expert explains the basics of loping a horse in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 2,086
  11. Watch as an expert explains how to steer a horse at a lope in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 1,524
  12. Watch as an expert explains how to transition a horse into an extended lope in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 962
  13. Watch as an expert explains how to transition a horse from an extended lope into a lope this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 837
  14. Watch as an expert explains how to stop a horse from a lope in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 926
  15. Watch as an expert provides safety tips to remember when cantering a horse in this free online video about horseback riding.

    Views: 1,351
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Man has enjoyed a unique relationship with the horses on this planet. Horses have carried us into battle, brave and without fear. They’ve helped us travel over long stretches of terrain. In some parts of the world they still pull our farmer’s plows and carry our loads. They’ve been indispensable in herding and driving our cattle. And the police have mounted horse patrols for crowd control situations in urban environments. No question, horses have proven to be well-suited for human life, expressing qualities of loyalty and bravery, responding to commands, and usually having a calm, docile demeanor.

Since they are wild animals, all horses need some sort of training before they can work side by side with humans. Especially in horseback riding, the relationship between horse and rider must be cultivated over time and with the proper techniques and equipment. In this free video series, learn how to canter and lope on horse. Get safety tips and riding techniques.

 
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