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perfectly, the four hoof beats are absolutely even in both cadence and
impact, resulting in unequaled smoothness and comfort for the rider.
Gait is performed at three forward speeds and with varying
degrees of collection. In all speeds of the gait, the rider should appear
virtually motionless in the saddle, and there should be no perceptible
up and down motion of the horse's croupe. • Classic Fino - Full collection, with very slow forward speed. The footfall is extremely rapid while the steps and extension are exceedingly short. • Paso Corto - Forward speed is moderate, with full to moderate collection. Steps are ground-covering but unhurried, executed with medium extension and stride. • Paso Largo - The fastest speed of the gait, executed with a longer extension and stride, and moderate to minimal collection. Forward speed varies with the individual horse, since each horse should attain its top speed in harmony with its own natural stride and cadence. The Paso Fino is capable of executing other gaits that are natural to horses, including the relaxed walk and lope or canter, and is known for its versatility. In PFHA/USEF-sponsored shows, Paso Finos compete in Western classes (Trail & Versatility), as well as costume & Pleasure Driving. Paso Finos are also being seen in cow penning, trail riding and endurance competitions and are winning ribbons! Growing In Popularity. The ancient history of the Paso Fino is fast becoming the future of show and pleasure horses in the U.S. and beyond. They continue to grow in popularity, and one-by-one, converts are won over through experience. << Return to History - Page 1. |
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