Gallops
Gallops, the plural of gallop, refers to the fastest natural gait of horses and other equids. It is a four-beat gait that includes a short period of suspension, allowing the animal to move at high speed for brief distances. The exact footfall sequence and the leading leg vary with the horse and the style of movement.
Speed and variation: Galloping increases stride length and frequency as the horse accelerates. On average, riding
Lead changes and technique: In most gallops, a leading leg is selected and may be alternated through
Training and safety: Galloping requires conditioning of the animal’s muscles, tendons, and cardiovascular system. It should
Uses and terminology: The term gallops is used in horse racing and various equestrian disciplines to describe