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== Trot == | |||
[[File:Rustytrotone.jpg|A horse trotting in a field|thumb]] | [[File:Rustytrotone.jpg|A horse trotting in a field|thumb|right]] | ||
The '''trot''' is a two-beat diagonal [[gait (horse)|gait]] of the horse where the legs move in diagonal pairs: right front and left hind, then left front and right hind, with a moment of suspension between each beat. It is faster than a [[walk (horse)|walk]], but slower than a [[canter]] or [[gallop]]. | |||
== Characteristics == | |||
The trot is a natural gait possessed by all horses, as well as most other equines. It is a very balanced gait that is often used for long-distance travel because it is less tiring for the horse than the faster gaits. The trot is also the gait used in many equestrian disciplines, including [[dressage]], [[show jumping]], and [[eventing]]. | |||
=== Variations === | |||
There are several variations of the trot, each with its own characteristics and uses: | |||
* '''Working trot''': A natural, forward-moving trot with a regular rhythm and cadence. | |||
* '''Collected trot''': A shorter, more elevated trot with increased engagement of the hindquarters. | |||
* '''Extended trot''': A longer, more ground-covering trot with increased reach and suspension. | |||
[[File:Trot_animated.gif|Animation of a horse trotting.|left|thumb]] | [[File:Trot_animated.gif|Animation of a horse trotting.|left|thumb]] | ||
== | == Dressage == | ||
In [[dressage]], the trot is a fundamental gait that is used to demonstrate the horse's training and athleticism. Dressage tests often include movements such as the collected trot, extended trot, and various lateral movements like the shoulder-in and half-pass. | |||
[[File:WC07b.JPG|A horse in a dressage trot|thumb|right]] | |||
== Western Riding == | |||
In [[Western riding]], the trot is often referred to as the "jog." The jog is a slower, more relaxed version of the trot, characterized by a steady, even pace that is comfortable for the rider to sit. | |||
[[File:Youth_Western_riding.jpg|Youth rider performing a trot in Western riding|thumb|right]] | |||
== | == Training and Riding == | ||
Riding the trot can be challenging for beginners due to the bouncy nature of the gait. Riders often learn to "post" the trot, which involves rising out of the saddle in rhythm with the horse's movement to make the ride smoother. | |||
==Related | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[ | * [[Gait (horse)]] | ||
* [[Dressage]] | * [[Dressage]] | ||
* [[Western riding]] | |||
* [[Equestrianism]] | * [[Equestrianism]] | ||
[[File:Fabian,_31._September_2006,_7b.JPG|A horse demonstrating a collected trot.|thumb|right]] | |||
[[File:Trakhener_-_Dressur_Erstes_2.jpg|Trakehner horse in dressage.|thumb|right]] | |||
File:Fabian,_31._September_2006,_7b.JPG|A horse demonstrating a collected trot. | [[File:Marlies_van_Baalen_with_"Kigali".jpg|Dressage rider performing an extended trot.|thumb|right]] | ||
File:Trakhener_-_Dressur_Erstes_2.jpg|Trakehner horse in dressage. | [[File:Ilster_d'Espiens.jpg|A horse in a trot during a competition.|thumb|right]] | ||
File:Marlies_van_Baalen_with_"Kigali".jpg|Dressage rider performing an extended trot. | |||
File:Ilster_d'Espiens.jpg|A horse in a trot during a competition. | |||
[[Category:Horse gaits]] | [[Category:Horse gaits]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:32, 23 March 2025
Trot[edit]

The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait of the horse where the legs move in diagonal pairs: right front and left hind, then left front and right hind, with a moment of suspension between each beat. It is faster than a walk, but slower than a canter or gallop.
Characteristics[edit]
The trot is a natural gait possessed by all horses, as well as most other equines. It is a very balanced gait that is often used for long-distance travel because it is less tiring for the horse than the faster gaits. The trot is also the gait used in many equestrian disciplines, including dressage, show jumping, and eventing.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of the trot, each with its own characteristics and uses:
- Working trot: A natural, forward-moving trot with a regular rhythm and cadence.
- Collected trot: A shorter, more elevated trot with increased engagement of the hindquarters.
- Extended trot: A longer, more ground-covering trot with increased reach and suspension.

Dressage[edit]
In dressage, the trot is a fundamental gait that is used to demonstrate the horse's training and athleticism. Dressage tests often include movements such as the collected trot, extended trot, and various lateral movements like the shoulder-in and half-pass.
Western Riding[edit]
In Western riding, the trot is often referred to as the "jog." The jog is a slower, more relaxed version of the trot, characterized by a steady, even pace that is comfortable for the rider to sit.

Training and Riding[edit]
Riding the trot can be challenging for beginners due to the bouncy nature of the gait. Riders often learn to "post" the trot, which involves rising out of the saddle in rhythm with the horse's movement to make the ride smoother.
Related Pages[edit]


