Dressage test '1 horses length' ???????

Harrie123

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I probably should have asked this question a while back as I am doing 2 dressage tests tomorrow!!
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It says on both the tests, (from trot) between H & C (or other letters) 'transition to walk, one horses length)

How many strides of walk do you think that is? Im not sure how long to walk for???

Any suggestions.

I realise this may be a stupid question!!!
 
Do you mean steps or strides S_J? I wondered about this when doing simple changes as my friend who does proper dressage said that the walk should be one horse's length, not a certain number of steps. (Note to Self: get some stressage training!)
 
But I thought a stride was the whole sequence of the pace ie. all four feet having been on the floor once, so therefore 5 to 6 strides of walk, which is 4-time, would be 20-24 steps. That makes me think that it's steps, not strides.
 
Note when your horse's nose passes a certain point, keep walking then note when its tail does and the distance you've travelled is one horse's length!
 
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