Well ask your self these questions (in order)
a western canter is called a lope.
The gait slower than a canter is the trot!
I'll assume you are going by the canter stride used in jumping competitions and basic training. In that case the average canter stride is 12 feet long. A human stride varies according to how long the humans legs are and their natural gait, whether they walk with short steps or long steps. To determine this, have someone measure your stride and then divide the 12 foot canter stride by your stride length to figure out how many strides you must take to equal one full canter stride of the horses.
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By telling your horse to canter...but your horse needs to know how to canter and needs lots of practise, and he also needs to know the command "canter". after he/she gets what you want, practise going from a trot to a canter. soon enough your horse will be transitioning smoothly! good luck!
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The third fastest gait of a horse is know as the canter.
It probably means that she is recovering from a bad relationship and isn't sure if she is ready for another.
You know how to trot correctly and you should also know how to canter on your own.
No; dressage requires trot and canter, but not jumping. You should actually know dressage before you jump.
Canter's was created in 1924.
Sam Canter's birth name is Samuel Nathan Canter.
Do you know when my car will be ready.
you will know when your ready and when you want to
A pirouette at a canter is when you make a full circle (left or right) on your horse's back feet. Its the same at the walk, except the pirouette at the canter is at a canter, if a slow one (your horse should be able to canter on the spot).
well for the matter of maturity you really wont know when your ready because people all ages get emotional when they are in a relationship another thing is you really can say whether your ready or not you wont know unless you try