- two-beat gait
- двухтактный аллюр* * *двухтактный аллюр
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
Horse gait — This is an article on horse gaits; for other meanings, see: gait (disambiguation). Horse gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training by humans.Ensminger, M. E. Horses and… … Wikipedia
Trot (horse gait) — The trot The trot is a two beat diagonal gait of the horse, where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time. There is a moment of suspension between each beat. From the standpoint of the balance of the horse, the trot is a very… … Wikipedia
Ambling — otheruses4|the four beat intermediate gaits of horses|more information on how horses move|Horse gaitThe term Amble or Ambling is used to describe a number of four beat intermediate gaits of horses. All are faster than a walk but usually slower… … Wikipedia
horsemanship — /hawrs meuhn ship /, n. 1. the art, ability, skill, or manner of a horseman. 2. equitation. [1555 65; HORSEMAN + SHIP] * * * Art of training, riding, and handling horses. Good horsemanship requires that a rider control the animal s direction,… … Universalium
Palfrey — A Palfrey is a type of horse highly valued as a riding horse in the Middle Ages. It is not a breed. The word palfrey is cognate with the German word for horse (of any type), Pferd . Both descend from Latin paraveredus , meaning a post horse or… … Wikipedia
Crawling (human) — Children crawling on the ground during a fire drill in Italy. Babies usually learn to crawl before they develop walking skills. Crawls can refer to the specific gait or to any gait involving the arms and legs. Crawling is used mainly: When he/she … Wikipedia
trot — trot1 /trot/, v., trotted, trotting, n. v.i. 1. (of a horse) to go at a gait between a walk and a run, in which the legs move in diagonal pairs, but not quite simultaneously, so that when the movement is slow one foot at least is always on the… … Universalium
trot — A two beat gait. An easy gait in which the horse s legs move alternately in diagonal pairs; i.e., the right front and left rear legs, followed by the left front and right rear legs … Equestrian sports dictionary
Canter — The canter is a controlled, three beat gait performed by a horse. It is a natural gait possessed by all horses, faster than most horses trot but slower than the gallop, and is used by all riders. The speed of the canter varies between 16 27 km/h… … Wikipedia
Paso Fino — Infobox Horse name= Paso Fino image caption= Paso Fino gelding features = altname= nickname= country= Central South America group1= Paso Fino Horse Association std1= http://www.pfha.org/includes/html/pfha.paso.fino.horse.asp group2= Paso Fino… … Wikipedia
Horse — For other uses, see Horse (disambiguation). Domestic horse … Wikipedia