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		<title>How to Space Cavalletti</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cavalletti exercises are excellent for helping your horse develop rhythm, build his topline, gain confidence over obstacles and become a better athlete.</p> <p>Proper placement of the cavalletti, or even of ground poles, is critical. If the poles are too close together you will cause the horse to shorten his gait; too far apart and it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cavalletti exercises are excellent for helping your horse develop rhythm, build his topline, gain confidence over obstacles and become a better athlete.</p>
<p>Proper placement of the cavalletti, or even of ground poles, is critical. If the poles are too close together you will cause the horse to shorten his gait; too far apart and it will cause your horse to rush or become unbalanced. You should always start your horse over distances that are natural for your horse. Once you&#8217;ve established rhythm and balance you can adjust the distances to enable training. For example, increasing the distance between the poles can help your horse build the strength to hold a trot lengthening.</p>
<h4>Instructions</h4>
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<li>For work at the walk, place poles 3 feet apart, starting with poles on the ground.</li>
<li>For work at the canter, start with the poles 9 feet apart.</li>
<li>When your horse is comfortable with this distance and no height, then raise one side of the poles without changing the distance.</li>
<li>You can begin to increase the distance between the cavalletti once your horse is moving rhythmically through the series. This will help your horse build the strength to sustain suspension.</li>
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<h4>Tips and Warnings</h4>
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<li>Cavalletti work is very tiring for horses. Make sure to take breaks and do not overdo the exercises.</li>
<li>Every horse is different. Be prepared to adjust the distances to suit your horse.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s much easier to set up cavalletti when you have someone on the ground to help you. Otherwise you&#8217;ll be hopping off your horse every time he knocks a pole out of position.</li>
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