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The Longitudinal Axis Movement: The Longitudinal Axis Movement

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The longitudinal axis movement starts when the horse moves its right back paw, losing the balance to the front and left side, consequently to recover the balance, the animal lengthens its neck and lowers its head, and then moves the front left paw to compensate the displaced weight. However when the horse steps with the front left paw, it slows the movement and lose the balance of the rider in the front, for which reason it raises the neck to stop the displacement of the practitioner, reaching the chance of move the right back paw and sustain its weight, later the horse moves the left back paw and impulses itself to the front and right, consequently stepping with the front right limb and starting the movement again, however at this time losing

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