trotting
Trotting is a two-beat gait commonly used by horses, where the legs on opposite sides move together. This means that the front left and back right legs move simultaneously, followed by the front right and back left legs. Trotting is faster than walking but slower than cantering, making it a comfortable pace for both the horse and rider.
In equestrian sports, trotting is often used in training and competitions, such as dressage and show jumping. Riders use this gait to improve the horse's strength, balance, and coordination. Proper trotting technique is essential for maintaining rhythm and control during various riding activities.