The flying change is a movement performed by a horse in which he changes leads at the canter. It is often seen in dressage, where the horse may do several changes at once (tempi changes), or in jumping events, where a horse will change lead as it changes direction on the course.
In jumping, the flying change is essential, as a horse on the incorrect lead may become unbalanced on the turn, and then have an unbalanced take-off and may hit a rail. It is also possible that the horse will fall should he be asked to make a tight turn.
To see one-tempis on video, see *.
Tempi changes are very difficult movements and are not asked for until the mid-level tests of dressage.
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