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| Senior Member | Hand Gallop in an English Pleasure Class?
Recently at a show the judge ask the English Pleasure class (saddleseat) for a hand gallop. I have never seen it asked in an EP class before. Do you do a two point as you would in a Hunt Class?
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I am pretty sure you go into your half seat (basically the same as a two point, but without the release) and urge your horse to be more forward. The key is keeping it controlled. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong.
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That's pretty much it, the hand gallop is a controlled gallop. Not just a flat out run, it can be quite difficult to do properly as most riders are afraid to let their horses go and so really only get a faster canter. You ride in a forward, 2 point position, with a good contact. The horse is usually judged on how well he goes into the gallop and how willingly he comes back down.
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It's just that I have never heard of a hand gallop being called for in a English Pleasure (saddleseat) class. Usually just a walk, trot, pleasure trot and canter are called for.
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Ahhh, good ol' English Pleasure classes! I grew up doing flat shows from the age of 12 to 18. They also ask for Hand Gallop in Road Hack classes as well. The objective is to see a longer stride, under controll *not racing around* while the rider is up in 2 point. All absorption of your motion should go into your ankles and knees. No gripping, no pinching - open everything up and allow your ankles to anchor you. The judge wants to see forward ears, smooth steady rhythmic gallop, under control. A Hand Gallop, I do all the time between fences on the CC course. Nothing scarey about it what-so-ever! Just practice it at home. Ask for a canter, get up in two point, keep a steady contact and use your leg to ask for a more extended stride. Keep it under control - no loud hands. Put your hands on the crest of the neck if you have too. The judge looks for goof form of the rider. Feet at the girth, heels deep, knees moving with the motion of the stride, seat centered over saddle, tall upper body *not to closed of a hip angle*, shoulders back, quiet hands, CARRIED hands and a quiet steady, rhythmic canter - just lengthen the stride. And a happy horse. HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY. English Pleasure = a pleasure to watch and a horse that is a pleasure to ride! |
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I have never seen a saddleseat rider go into what I know as a 2-point position... ![]() If I had been showing in that class I would have asked my horse to extend his/her canter and would have inclined my upper body a bit forward (as/if necessary), but I would not have attempted to go into a real two-point position like when riding in a hunt seat type of class. Saddleseat classes are about showing with style and elegance and the rider must maintain an elegant (and correct Also, since most horses shown under the saddleseat have a lot of lift and elevation when performing their gaits.....they are, usually, also already very collected...so asking one to extend their canter into a saddleseat class hand gallop will not usually mean that the horse is traveling the same as a horse in a hunt seat class doing the hand gallop so a real two-point position would not be necessary. Please keep in mind that this is just my opinion....
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I would suggest reading the rules on Saddleseat Hand Gallops or what is expected. Maybe speak to a judge who asks for that to find out what they say in what they look for in a hand gallop while judging a saddleseat class |
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According to the Saddlebred Horse Division Rule Book: Quote:
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Hey now that's cool! Yeah, the USEA description of the Hand Gallop is exactly what I said. Extented movement, not quickened. Controlled, smooth, rhythmic and a pleasure to watch. But a hand gallop, the rider must free the back by moving into a 2 point. But I see in the saddle seat section, there is nothing on the Hand Gallop. I guess it is out of the ordinary for a judge to ask for that? I know nothing about saddleseat. |
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I have been showing Morgans for 5 or 6 yrs and have never heard a judge call for a hand gallop in any SS class. As for riding in a two point if they did call for it, I do not think it would work that well! I am afraid you would end up with the horse's head in your face, it would also be pretty difficult in a cutback saddle. If they did call for one I would probably, depending on the horse, either sit it like I would an extension or just barely use a half seat.
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