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      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding 10 meter Circles
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      • Warming Up at the Walk, Leg Yield Right to Half Pass Right
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      • Warming Up at the Walk, Leg Yield In, Half Pass Back
    • Warming Up – Part 2, at the Trot.
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Riding 10 meter Circles
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Shallow Loops on the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Shallow Loops down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Ride 4 Shallow Loops Up the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Ride 2 Shallow Loops down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield Right to Half Pass Right
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield Left to Half Pass Left
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield In, Half Pass Back
    • Warming Up – Part 3, at the Trot.
      • Warming Up – Trot Canter Trot Transitions
      • Warming Up, Riding the 10 meter Canter Circle
    • How to ride a perfect circle
    • Counter pattern, change of rein into the corner.
    • Developing the Canter through Counter Canter.
      • The Simple Counter Canter Loop
      • Counter Canter Loop in a Counter Pattern
      • Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter Demi Circle
      • Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter 3/4 Circle
      • The 20 meter Counter Canter Circle
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Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter 3/4 Circle

Developing the 20 meter counter canter circle

Let’s add another segment to our 20m counter canter circle.

By now you should be riding a 20m demi circle in counter canter with good balance. You should notice that your true canter is improving, your horse should have better “jump” at the canter lifting the wither every stride and that your 10m canter circles are becoming straighter and easier to ride. Straighter as in the shoulder is straighter up and down, or perpindicular to the ground. You should feel like the horse is sitting down more on his haunches and carrying you better. All good signs of an excellent collected canter!

 

Start as always with the simple loop, adding the extra strides until you get a good 20m demi circle in counter canter.

 

When ready, as in the illustration, ride to B in counter canter and then to the centerline approx. 5m in front of C and a 10m true canter circle in the corner by M.

 

One more segment and we have a 20m counter canter circle.

 

Read More Pages in this Dressage Training Article.

  • The Simple Counter Canter Loop
  • Counter Canter Loop in a Counter Pattern
  • Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter Demi Circle
  • The 20 meter Counter Canter Circle

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