tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post8276157131309501900..comments2024-03-01T06:49:59.106-05:00Comments on Behind the Bit: Ooooh, I want you all to see this video!Stacey Kimmel-Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08498926535389535263noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post-6653238467516973412013-07-01T14:58:42.929-04:002013-07-01T14:58:42.929-04:00Squeeee! I think that Clyde is GORGEOUS and what f...Squeeee! I think that Clyde is GORGEOUS and what fun he must be to ride! I used to ride a Percheron in my lessons and was always amazed at her movement. Great, big, floaty trot, nice round canter, and she loved to jump... Very, very fun. RiderWriterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05679157278313699794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post-9061698564436237272013-06-28T17:26:16.211-04:002013-06-28T17:26:16.211-04:00It's funny. When I trained my Friesian s.h. nu...It's funny. When I trained my Friesian s.h. nuances on the longe, I caught myself saying "BIG trot" and "liiiittle trot" by accident (extended vs collected). Eventually, it caught on because those buggers pick up on the strange things we do. I wonder if I can teach him "ELEVATED trot" just by looking at him, saying it louder and making arm gestures. Ha!<br /><br SportPoneezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01528116665447013734noreply@blogger.com