It is a faster pace than trot, but with lessons and eventually learning collection, you will be able to eventually slow your horses canter to the same speed as an extended trot. Try lessons, but this will take a while to achieve.
There is no difference, the only difference is the hoof beats. So it is just called a canter.
Originally it was a vigorous dance. Now it is more often applied to a fast canter, about as fast as a horse can go.
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Once you get into a fast trot, kick the horse harder, (without hurting him/her of course) and lean forward a bet. If you kick strong enough, the house will break into a canter.
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The primary gaits are walk, trot, canter, gallop and run. Some people use the term gallop and run interchangably. Traditionally, canter is a slower 3 beat gait and gallop or (hand gallop) is the faster version of a canter and still 3 beats. In racing the fastest gait is 4 beats and the horse is said to be running.
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A horse's gaits refer to the different ways it moves. From slow to fast: Walk Trot Canter Gallop
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The fast trot of a horse that starts with "can" is called a "canter." It is a three-beat gait that is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop, providing a smooth and comfortable ride for both the horse and rider. The canter is commonly used in various equestrian disciplines and is characterized by its rhythmic and flowing motion.
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