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rising trot
rising trot n (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a horse's trot in which the rider rises from the saddle every second beat. Compare sitting trot ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rising trot - the rider rises from the saddle every second stridetrot - a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground togethersitting trot - the rider sits still in the saddle |
References in periodicals archive"I'd been going 10 minutes trying to get into the rhythm of a rising trot, then all of a sudden the whole string were in the ring with me.
"I was feeling reasonably safe walking when Tom told us all to trot on.England football ace Owen saddles up for a new ball gameThe lesson ended with Lola doing her first-ever rising trot and I cheered.Our funny, feisty and frank columnist Sara CoxI've long given up on the traditional rising trot that I use for hacking at home and do my best to imitate the butteri's liquid movements, but my unused muscles are beginning to protest.Riders on the farmBOOK Horse Play by Jo Carnegie Kizzy Milton, who has one of the best rears ever to execute the rising trot, is the stable lass and fledgling hunt jockey for Angie and Freddie Fox-Titt (you couldn't make up the names in this book).three to see; Staying in or going out, here are our top picks for the weekendHaydock is only four days away and all that is needed this morning is a spot of rising trot around Perrett's covered ride.Bullet team preparing to take Temple by storm; Lee Mottershead finds Overdose's joint-owner in confident mood for Haydock"Riding at a run on a camel is just like doing rising trot on a horse," she wrote.vibrant life ends in war zone"She showed great natural balance, got into a rising trot and looked very accomplished.JOCKEY LILIA IS HOT TO FOXTROTFor someone in a beginners' class, just learning the art of a rising trot, galloping is hard to master.Parents have to feel the fear - and sometimes watch in slow motion; OPINION: Abbie Wightwickrising trot
Antonyms for rising trotnoun the rider rises from the saddle every second strideRelated WordsAntonyms |