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Paso Fino Gaits


Paso Fino Gaits

The Paso Fino is born with a gait unique to the breed, and its attitude seems to transmit to the observer that this horse knows its gait is a very special gift that must be executed with style and pride! The gait is smooth, rhythmic, purposeful, straight, balanced in flexion, and synchronous front to rear, resulting in unequalled comfort and smoothness for the rider. The Paso Fino is a graceful, agile and supple equine athlete that uses all four legs with precision and harmony. Click above to watch a video on the gaits of the Paso Fino.

The gait of the Paso Fino horse is totally natural and normally exhibited from birth. It is an evenly-spaced four-beat lateral gait with each foot contacting the ground independently in a regular sequence at precise intervals creating a rapid, unbroken rhythm. Executed perfectly, the four hoof beats are absolutely even in both cadence and impact, resulting in unequaled smoothness and comfort for the rider.

The Paso Fino 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 croup.

Source: http://www.pfha.org/the-breed/gaits

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Now there's an animal that sounds fun to ride!

You could probably text while riding a Paso!

The paso fino rider should be able to carry a full glass of champaign without spilling a drop.

Magic at 1:35.

I never knew their gait kept the rider so level.  Their tails look very distinct, a bit like an Arabian horse, but carried low.

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