its up 2 u you have to just try it again get all you freinds and family to support you :)
walking is not faster than cantering , cantering is only 3 beats but walk is four , but it also depends on your everyday horse as well they might have a faster walk , but most normal horses's canters are faster
Well, It's hard to say. I have been riding since I was 12 & Have rode a few pony's in my time. So, For a pony I would say : 7 - 9 Mph. For a horse : 13 - 16Mph.But It does depend on the Stamina & Motivation of the horse or pony but I would say that's the average speed for them!
he acted normal and he became normal.
yes it is completely normal to fell as if your bladder is falling out.
Four beats in a horse refers to the sound of its footfalls when it trots or canters. Each hoof strikes the ground separately in a distinct rhythm, creating a clear four-beat pattern. This is a normal and coordinated movement for horses when moving at certain gaits.
yes they can walk trot and canter. Some of them, though not all are trained to do two extra gaits called the slow gait and the rack. They also make decent jumpers at the lower levels.
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I know three ways: 1.Sometimes using poles will help. 2.you could also try to get your horse into a working trot and make him work hard. trot small circles, figure eights, anything to get him working, and then do whatever you have to to get him to canter, whether its a whip, spurs, ect.(im not saying be violent, but sometimes you just gotta get your point across) and let him rest at the canter. just drop the reins an let him canter where ever he wants. once he drops into a trot, work him again for a while and get the canter again. 3. get into an open place, out of the arena or in a bigger pen and see if the open space frees up his feet a little. you also might want to look and see if the saddle hurts him. if a saddle is pinching a horse, the canter is where it becomes the most obvious, so if cantering is hurting your horse, then no wonder he doesnt want to.
Horses can walk, trot or canter. They do not skip. The 4(normal) gaits are walk trot canter gallop, whilst you do get some such as extended moves and collected moves etc etc Most horses walk, trot, canter and gallop. The gallop is actually a fast canter but instead of having a 3 beat gait it has a 4 beat gait. There are also special breeds of horses that do other gaits. These horses are called "gaited". Some breeds that are gaited include: Rocky Mountain Horses, Kentucky Saddle Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Icelandics and Missouri Fox trotters.
A long slow canter can be done by a FIT horse fairly easy for 15 min to an hour. It really depends on how fit the horse is, the air temperature, humidity, weight being carried and the soil/ footing type.
The forces acting on the egg are gravity pulling it downwards and the normal force pushing it upwards. The normal force is exerted by the branch of the tree the egg is falling from, preventing it from falling through the branch.
This is called two-point. It is called this because you remain in two ponits of contact with the horse (your legs and hands). Normal riding is the three point position where you use your legs, seat, and hands.