- jog: a slow pace of running
- run easily
- canter: a smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop
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- A horse's easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. A lope resembles a canter; To jump, leap; To travel an easy pace with long strides
- A slow canter, used mostly in Western disciplines.
- The Western version of a very slow canter, this is a smooth, slow gait in which the head is carried low.
- Three-beat gait of the horse, also called a canter. Cutters lope their horses to warm them up for a performance or training session.
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- To run or ride with a steady, easy gait, jog, rush, hurry
- A form of the canter seen in western-style riding; a three beat gait, performed at a relatively slow speed.^[177]
- The lope has the same basic movements as the canter, but in the lope the inside rear and outside front feet hit separately creating a four beat gait. The lope is a broken four beat gait that is common to all horses. The lope is a faster gait than the canter. The lope is like a slow gallop. ...
- A three beat gait, faster than a trot. English riders call the same gait a "canter". It begins with one hind leg, then two diagonal legs striking the ground together, ending with the front leg. Whichever leg ends the stride is the "lead".
- an extremely comfortable gait with the horse moving in three time. The horse should show a degree of collection whilst staying as relaxed and calm as in the walk and jog.
- slow three beat gait performed by western horses consisting of a left and right lead
- Western term for canter
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- to cut off from a person, animal
- To leap, to run away.
- Slow Western canter.