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Q: Two jumps so close together that a horse has no time to take a canter stride between them are called what?
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How long is the average horse's stride?

I'll assume you are going by the canter stride used in jumping competitions and basic training. In that case the average canter stride is 12 feet long. A human stride varies according to how long the humans legs are and their natural gait, whether they walk with short steps or long steps. To determine this, have someone measure your stride and then divide the 12 foot canter stride by your stride length to figure out how many strides you must take to equal one full canter stride of the horses.


Is there two types of canters on a horse?

pretty much yes, the main one we use today is an extended canter this is a very long stride and it isn't as bouncy. the other one is quite often used in dressage. This is called a 'collected' canter which has a much shortert and bouncier stride.


How can you count strides in between showjumping fences?

On foot= Walk Long strides and count them. On a Horse= Count each canter stride :)


What does cantered?

the order of speed and leg motions for a horse is walk,stride,CANTER, and gallop hope that helped :) - IsaacLynch (reccomend pls)


What are some ground pole exercises for horses?

when i do pole exercises with my horse i normally stride out some canter poles (usually about 5 horse canter strides) and see how many canter strides i can fit in so my horse has to shorten and lengthen , this is good to get the horse listening to your aid and they enjoy it more too :) another one is where you can have poles on a circle and see how many strides you can fit between them and so on! theres loads tbh hope i helped :)


What is to walk with large steps called?

To walk with long steps is to stride.


What do you call the stride of a horse?

What actually determines stride is the length of leg and the slope of the shoulder. Height just normally translates into longer legs, so is associated with length of stride. Horses with long legs and a shoulder with about a 45 degree angle or more will tend to have a very long stride. But, even horses with long legs can have a short stride if their shoulders are very steep (less than 40 degrees). And horses with short legs can have long strides if they have a nice shoulder with 45 degree angle or more. So, length of leg and slope of shoulder are what really determine stride- not height.


How fast can an arabian horse go?

most horses including the arab have 4 speeds, walk trot, canter, and gallop. in that order from slowest to fastest. the speed of the gallop is dependant on how long and quick the horses stride is


What do you call the distance between your feet when you walk normally?

The stride.


What is the mathematical formula for speed uding the variables stride frequency and stride length?

Stride Frequency= # of Stride/ time. the unit used is strides/sec Stride Length= speed/stride frequency. the unit used is m/stride


What is the stride rate per second?

Stride rate refers to how fast a person's legs cycle between the left and right foot. If you take 2 steps per second (one left, one right) then your stride rate is 1 stride per second (a stride is made up of both a left and a right step). Most stride rates are measured in strides or steps per minute. One stride per second is the same rate as 60 strides per minute.


What kind of gum lasts longest between orbit stride and 5?

Stride! it lasts mostly 30 minutes to an hour. I did a science fair project at school that was my results