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Yes the motion will usually make you hurt escpicially if you haven't rode very much.

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Your horse is cantering you would like it to go back to walking What do you have to do?

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If your cantering to the left what lead should your horse be on?

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To go from cantering to galloping does a horse have to first slow down to a walk?

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To go from cantering to galloping your horse must return to walking true or false?

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To go from cantering to gallopingmy horse must reurn to walking?

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Do you push down in your heels while cantering on a horse?

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