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The canter is a gait, in other words, a speed or pace a horse is traveling at. The gaits start off at a walk, a four beat gait, then trot, a two beat gait (opposite legs move in sync), then canter (a three beat gait) and then a gallop, which, like the walk, is also a four beat gait.
Gait means a pattern or style of walking.
For example a Lope or a canter which has a 3 beat gait. A gallop is 4 beats gait. A trot is a 2 beat gait as you can see the diffrance there are also gaited horses that have diffrent gaits like a single footed gait.
It is a 4 beat gait.
Theyre are several gaits to a horse theres: Walk, trot, canter, gallop(western riding: includes jog and lope) Walk is a 4 beat slow gait, slowest gait unless completely stopped Trot is a 2 beat bumpy jog like gait canter is a 3 beat fast gait, pretty smooth almost like a slow gallop gallop is a 4 beat fast fast gait, full speed western riding is usually slower then english so yes galloping is faster then walking much like a humans walk and run
all movements of the horse are called gaits. The gallop is a four beat movement, but not unusual. Maybe American Walking Horse?
If you mean the 3rd traditional Gait then it is canter. Canter is a 3 beat gait. It goes "Inside hind, Outside hind AND Inside fore, Outside fore"
A horses jog, or trot, is a 2 beat gait.
Gluteal gait is an abnormal style of walking as a result of neurological issues. The muscles that are affected by it are the gluteus minimus and medius.
In western it is, in English it is known as canter
The canter is a three beat gait. It is slower than a gallop and faster than a trot.
American Saddlebreds are noted for a fifth gait called the rack.