How to Ride Flying Changes in Sequence (Tempi Changes)

Published: Jan. 17, 2022, 6 a.m.

The term “tempi changes” refers to the exercise where a sequence of flying changes of canter lead are put together.

In the most advanced dressage tests, flying changes are performed at every fourth, third, second, or at every canter stride.

They look as though the horse is skipping along in canter as he changes from one canter lead to another, usually on the diagonal or down the centerline.

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