When riding with a large group, establish voice and hand signals to keep
everyone moving together, whether it’s time to lope through an open meadow or
someone needs to make an emergency stop. Develop key phrases, such as “all
lope,” “all trot,” “all whoa,” “move on,” “heads up, ” and “stop now.” Then
create hand signals to match each phrase, in case the leader’s voice doesn’t
carry all the way to the back of the group. Before the ride, tell group members
to change gaits only when everyone is prepared, and do so only via a signal from
the ride leader. Your improved communication will help avoid pileups and
injuries.
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