Horse riding on the trail is one of the most pleasurable things you can do to enjoy the great outdoors, but riding horses are not all the same. I found out that the Paso Fino is trail riding horse. Its ride is pleasurable to a level that could be compared to eating ice cream on a hot summer day as a young child. It gave me a feeling of elation when experience this horse, and it is due to the fact that it has such a steady gait.
Just in case you're wondering, a horse's gait is a way that a horse moves. It is a pattern of movement and how it moves its legs. The Paso Fino has a unique characteristic that makes it different from many other horses. The pattern of its gait has an even cadence and is very smooth. There is not a lot of up-and-down motion when the rider rides it. This makes for a great trail ride.
You can hear the individual hooves in Paso's 1-2-3-4 gait as the horse moves. It kind of reminds me of the riderless horse that rides at the funerals of presidents when they die. Granted it is different, but in my mind it has a stately feel to it. When riding a Paso Fino horse, it almost makes me feel like royalty.
Called an "ambling" gait, the Paso's gait is a intermediate gait that is faster than a walk but slower than a canter. As its feet move, you will notice they move in what is called a "lateral" movement where the front and hind feet move in sequence to one another.
In the Paso Fino gait, there are essentially three speeds to its gait. Listed from slowest to fastest, there is the paso fino, paso corto, and paso largo. There is also another Paso gait referred to as the Paso Llano and is unique to the Peruvian Paso.
There are many Paso Fino completitions that display the wonderful gait honed in performance Paso Fino horse training. In competition, performance Paso Finos are much more animated in their leg motions and much faster while keeping their 4-beat gait. It is really a sight to see. To many, the gait looks like a well orchestrated hat dance by the horse... and I guess you could say that is true. All I can say is simply amazing.
Even if you're not trying to get started in Paso Fino competitions and just need a good horse to ride, the Paso Fino makes an excellent horse to own. If you like to go on trial rides, you can't beat the beautifully smooth and steady horse gait of this horse breed. Have fun and go ride a Paso!
Just in case you're wondering, a horse's gait is a way that a horse moves. It is a pattern of movement and how it moves its legs. The Paso Fino has a unique characteristic that makes it different from many other horses. The pattern of its gait has an even cadence and is very smooth. There is not a lot of up-and-down motion when the rider rides it. This makes for a great trail ride.
You can hear the individual hooves in Paso's 1-2-3-4 gait as the horse moves. It kind of reminds me of the riderless horse that rides at the funerals of presidents when they die. Granted it is different, but in my mind it has a stately feel to it. When riding a Paso Fino horse, it almost makes me feel like royalty.
Called an "ambling" gait, the Paso's gait is a intermediate gait that is faster than a walk but slower than a canter. As its feet move, you will notice they move in what is called a "lateral" movement where the front and hind feet move in sequence to one another.
In the Paso Fino gait, there are essentially three speeds to its gait. Listed from slowest to fastest, there is the paso fino, paso corto, and paso largo. There is also another Paso gait referred to as the Paso Llano and is unique to the Peruvian Paso.
There are many Paso Fino completitions that display the wonderful gait honed in performance Paso Fino horse training. In competition, performance Paso Finos are much more animated in their leg motions and much faster while keeping their 4-beat gait. It is really a sight to see. To many, the gait looks like a well orchestrated hat dance by the horse... and I guess you could say that is true. All I can say is simply amazing.
Even if you're not trying to get started in Paso Fino competitions and just need a good horse to ride, the Paso Fino makes an excellent horse to own. If you like to go on trial rides, you can't beat the beautifully smooth and steady horse gait of this horse breed. Have fun and go ride a Paso!
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