EP 4: Gaits of A Horse | Let's Learn Series

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025
  • This is episode four of our Let's Learn Series! Episode four is all about the gaits of a horse. What is the gait of a horse? What is the difference between a walk, trot, canter or lope, and a gallop?
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Комментарии • 10

  • @LucasPereiradaSilva
    @LucasPereiradaSilva 3 года назад +8

    Thank you! Never rode a horse myself, but I'm writing a story and this is a nice reference!

  • @gabrielgracenathanana1713
    @gabrielgracenathanana1713 Год назад

    Wonderful info . All those other “beginner “ videos are nuts. They treat people as fools. Yours are good.

  • @vdotme
    @vdotme 2 месяца назад

    Faster and a steadier base than other horses. They had a trot style of running that provided a more stable platform for archers and was a good combo of speed & endurance.

  • @minnesotajack1
    @minnesotajack1 2 года назад +3

    I watched at least 6 videos trying to obtain the information you provided. So, thanks.
    I have a question: are horses ever opposite footed? Meaning, in a gallop, pretty much every horse I’ve seen has the left leg hit before the right on back and front. Do they ever do it differently?

    • @ronja9802
      @ronja9802 2 года назад

      Yes they also can do it the other way around. If you look up "flying changes" you can see them change between left and right "sided" gallop

    • @minnesotajack1
      @minnesotajack1 2 года назад

      @@ronja9802
      Okay… so in a horse race do the jockeys order it or do the horses do it on their own?

    • @ronja9802
      @ronja9802 2 года назад

      @@minnesotajack1Do you mean if they order the horses which sided gallop to go? I dont think so but I dont know.
      Also I have to say that I might have told you something wrong.
      Im from Germany and here we only distinct between three main gaits. Canter and gallop are trated as the same gait.
      So it could be that those flying changes are actually only done in canter and not gallop, I need to look that up.
      Sorry if I confused you.

  • @SMcG974luv
    @SMcG974luv Год назад

    Watched this one with my pony-riding 6 year old to study the different gaits’ terms, footwork, and horse speeds. She immediately noticed and remarked to me, “She’s not even wearing a helmet!”

  • @AnnaRobinson-w2e
    @AnnaRobinson-w2e 5 месяцев назад

    No captions available AT ALL. not even an audio transcribed version. You need to think of all the deaf and hard of hearing individuals out there. I'm extremely disappointed. :(