yes or stay still
yes
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when not all horse riders are mounted or riding you can make you can stay still or walk.
well im not really sure but im sure that your not aloud to canter because i wasnt even aloud to trot while other people were getting on so no you cant canter but you can walk unless your horse trys to nap the other horses or your riding instructor tells you not to. This has never been a issue with me... in the riding school when the other riders are getting ready... you really shouldn't canter for two reasons 1) Your horse won't be warmed up and can be hurt. 2) If your in a small school you might bumb into the other horses.... you should do some walking... maybe half the school walking and then trot for a while doing lots of 20 metre circles.... a-b and stuff like that... and work your way up to canter but never near anybody.
Western Riding terms for Canter is "lope"!
While riding in at a riding school either in an indoor or outdoor arena people are expected to pass left to left. Anyone going at a faster gait has the right of way. Slower riders should move towards the inside track and not ride on the rail.
An indoor riding arena is an indoor area where you can ride horses.
in an indoor riding school you can not do a perpendicular
Because there are two riders riding to the sea.
A hand gallop is also known as an extended canter, it is faster than a regular canter, but slower than a gallop.
The perpendicular
The most popular Western sport is reining. Reining is when the horse and riders go through a series of predetermined movements and courses in a lope (or canter, as it is called in English riding). It is judged on how subtle the aids are and how well the pair complete the course.