Official 2016 AMHA Rule Book | Page 119

A. Gait requirements: to be shown both ways of the ring at an Animated Walk and Park Trot. Horses are NOT to be asked to rein back. 1.  ANIMATED WALK: A true, cadenced, four-beat walk with horse collected. The motion should be brisk and vigorous with the horse showing animation and brillia nce. 2. P  ARK TROT: Extremely animated, cadenced trot, with impulsion and power. The trot is bold and brilliant with knees and hocks snapping high in expansive and dramatic style, creating an illusion of lightness with the high-stepping action. Neck and head carriage is more elevated than pleasure, more upright from the withers. Loss of form due to excessive speed shall be penalized. B. Martingales are optional. CL-046 REINSMANSHIP A. Reinsmanship is shown to a two wheeled vehicle as described in CL-036-A B. Entries are judged primarily on the rein handling ability and skill of the driver. 75% of the score is on the handling of the reins and whip, control, posture, and overall working appearance of the driver. 25% is on the condition of the harness and vehicle and neatness of attire. Control is judged by the consistency of movement at various gaits; smooth, rapid gait changes consisting of three to four steps to be in the called gait; accuracy of performing the requested maneuver on the rail or by the complete, symmetrical pattern requested for individual work. C. At no time should the horse appear to be out of control or heavily checked up. D. Whip must be in hand at all times when the driver is in the ring. 117 SHOW RULES E. Two methods of reinsmanship performance may be used as chosen by the judges: 1. Drivers are first judged as a group both ways of the arena at a walk, collected trot, halt, back, and working trot. Drivers are then asked to each do an individual “work off ” or pattern set by the judge. When there is more than one judge for this class, a call judge is designated who will set the pattern. Pattern to be used is not posted prior to the class, but is conducted as directed verbally by the judge during the class. Once one of the patterns is chosen, the same pattern is driven by each participant in the class. a. Perform a figure eight in the direction designated by the judge, with a salute at the beginning and end of the pattern. The start of the figure eight is in the middle of the eight facing the call judge.