They are most famously known for the running walk.
yes i had a Tennessee walking horse that had a smooth gait
Well I have a Tennessee Walking Horse and she is really smart and a good listener. And Tennessee Walking Horses are popular for their natural gait.
actually a Tennessee Walking Horse is the very best for a beginning rider, calm, surefooted and even gait.
Personally, having a TWH shod or unshod shouldn't affect the gait at all, unless the horse is wearing non-fitting shoes
The Tennessee Walking Horse is known for a special gait called the "Running Walk" which is a very fast walk with a long stride, super smooth and totally natural to the Tennessee Walking Horse. That is why they are called "walking horses" or "walkers"
A Tennessee Walking Horse is a breed of horse that was founded in Tennessee. They are a breed of gaited horse (meaning they have another gait besides the walk, trot and canter). A TWH performs the "running-walk", which is a lateral 4-beat gait that is extremely comfortable. It feels as if you are rocking side to side, but there is no jolting up and down movement at all.
It depends on the breed.
it is trotting,cantering,galloping,and running even walking is a gait because the horse steps 4 beats. There are four gaits referred to in horsemanship...the walk, trot, canter and gallop. These are determined not only by speed, but how the horse places its hooves down during the gait (3 beats or 4). When you hear someone refer to a horse as "gaited", it means the horse does not trot. This typically refers to "smoother" horses such as the Tennessee Walker, but is not limited to breeds like this.
Leisurely means slow or unhurried, and gait is a term for the way a horse walks, and is sometimes applied to human walking. So a leisurely gait is a slow pace of riding or walking.
Gait means a way of walking or the pattern of limb movements of animals and humans as they move forward. She kept the horse at a comfortable gait on the trail ride.
If you mean what is the pattern of a walking horse, it is a four-beat gait. Which means the horses hooves all hit the ground at separate times. Trot is a two-beat gait, canter is three and gallop is four
A gait is something a horse does, such as gallop and jump. There is no horse that is a gait.