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Saddle
Seat riding is an English style of riding (as are Hunt Seat and
Dressage), but it is a uniquely American style of riding used
primarily on , Morgan horses, American Saddlebred horses, and
Arabians.
The
ultimate goal in Saddle Seat riding is a truly thrilling performance.
A saddle seat horse should be thrilling to watch; extremely elegant,
classy, and stylish. Many casual spectators watching a truly
good Saddle Seat performance may think the horse is about to
burst with excitement, but the well-trained Saddle Seat horse
is actually very responsive and comfortable to ride, like a finely
tuned sports car.
Saddle
Seat riding is about animation. It is about a high head carriage
with an arched neck, and lots of "action" or high-stepping.
The canter should be very collected and slow, with the appearance
of a rocking horse.
Many
American Saddlebred horses are trained to do five gaits- the
walk, trot, and canter, plus the slow gait and the rack (which
is an extremely smooth four-beat gait performed "at speed").
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