Sasana Skye
Well-Known Member
Is this the norm now? Are judges accepting it? I'm getting limited views reading about it online.
One of the first things I was taught in my (albeit limited) dressage training was correct footfall, and I've gone on to think that a 3 beat canter was correct but more and more now I see pictures and videos of horses who are producing a 4 beat canter (hind leg very obviously landing before the opposing fore) and getting good marks and being celebrated online.
Have we (judges, trainers, riders etc.) become so focused on horses being uphill that the traditional 3 beat canter is being forgotten? Or has something changed in dressage world and I just haven't got the memo...
I don't know, call me old fashioned...interested in hearing other people's views on this.
One of the first things I was taught in my (albeit limited) dressage training was correct footfall, and I've gone on to think that a 3 beat canter was correct but more and more now I see pictures and videos of horses who are producing a 4 beat canter (hind leg very obviously landing before the opposing fore) and getting good marks and being celebrated online.
Have we (judges, trainers, riders etc.) become so focused on horses being uphill that the traditional 3 beat canter is being forgotten? Or has something changed in dressage world and I just haven't got the memo...
I don't know, call me old fashioned...interested in hearing other people's views on this.

