The 5 gaits of the icelandic horse

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  • @tailsnatched3254
    @tailsnatched3254 5 років тому +8

    Spirit music!!! I was singing along he whole time lmao

  • @astaskriver6299
    @astaskriver6299 4 роки тому +14

    The real names of the gaits is 1. Walk 2. Trot 3. Gallop/canter 4. Tolt 5. Pace/flying pace

  • @synnvelange7062
    @synnvelange7062 3 роки тому +7

    The run is more commonly called gallop, and the sprint is called power pace, flying place or just pace :)

  • @graciesexton4309
    @graciesexton4309 8 років тому +31

    Wow! The sprint is amazing! The horse is beautiful. I wish I had a horse.

    • @amyloux8193
      @amyloux8193 8 років тому +1

      get one then! if you wish for one so much, get a good paying job, move out somewhere and get one
      best wishes

    • @amberboston3154
      @amberboston3154 7 років тому +1

      Don't get a horse. Jk just buy the right feeds, find a well-fitting saddle (maybe hire a professional) and whatever you do, don't buy anything from the brands named status or kincade.

    • @orlaivis
      @orlaivis 6 років тому

      I hope you get a horse!!!

    • @MadiNahlaFun
      @MadiNahlaFun 4 роки тому

      First you gotta know how to take care of one, ride one, have enough money for one etc etc etc.....

    • @annesofiesimonsen5974
      @annesofiesimonsen5974 4 роки тому +1

      I know how you feel I ride Icelandic for about 4 years and I be able to go and ride the same horse but right now I need to focus on getting ready for my first show next year

  • @user-nw9vk
    @user-nw9vk 9 років тому +48

    Dat sprint doe LOL

    • @amberboston3154
      @amberboston3154 7 років тому +2

      It looks like when my bearded dragon runs for food.

  • @lauraweber3944
    @lauraweber3944 8 років тому

    love these chunky little beauties! Thanks for the upload

  • @judithpittman1233
    @judithpittman1233 9 років тому +6

    These horses are very beautiful and sturdy.

  • @j.murphy7678
    @j.murphy7678 9 років тому

    I did enjoy! What a handsome and nimble critter!

  • @oop-hello
    @oop-hello 8 років тому +7

    Wait who's wait when the horse is sprinting I feel like it's gunna trip over its self look at those legs go

  • @robertscardino2527
    @robertscardino2527 7 років тому

    I did enjoy. They are beautiful horses. Thank you.

  • @my_bay_jed5509
    @my_bay_jed5509 7 років тому

    Absolutely gorgeous little horse!😻

  • @ElisabethBingham
    @ElisabethBingham 8 років тому

    Wow! I got here from a Saddlebred page and am glad I did. I had no idea - love lateral gaits! :)

  • @anjaherbert973
    @anjaherbert973 8 років тому

    Hahaha. The sprint looks so cute!!

  • @betterthanrubies2462
    @betterthanrubies2462 6 років тому +11

    Great video! I liked how you inserted a picture of their gaits, then a video clip, and named what they were...going through them and showing us them individually. The only thing that would've been great for you to add was redoing the video clip again, only in slow motion. :D Icelandic horse's gaits are super unique!

    • @laceandbits
      @laceandbits 4 роки тому +1

      You can slow it down for yourself in settings. On 25% you can really see the legs move in same sided pairs in the tolt and the sprint.

    • @ifjchsiwocjcjs4378
      @ifjchsiwocjcjs4378 Рік тому

      They are not unique. ALOT of breeds have the gaits

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

    Lovely horse.

  • @sndishestastelpa8141
    @sndishestastelpa8141 10 років тому +1

    Awesome video, love your horse!!

  • @barbarakaufman320
    @barbarakaufman320 7 років тому

    just got back from riding an icelandic horse.... such a fabulous experience

  • @laurenlindsay3127
    @laurenlindsay3127 8 років тому +1

    That sprint was so cool :D

  • @dviking72
    @dviking72 8 років тому +1

    that last one was amzing that was zooming fast my jaw open when i saw that

  • @zombela971
    @zombela971 8 років тому

    They are so majestic

    • @zombela971
      @zombela971 8 років тому

      That sprint though!! ♡♡ xD

  • @MohammadKamalJalal
    @MohammadKamalJalal 7 років тому

    The sprint and tolt look soooooooo cute

  • @tinnybird1971
    @tinnybird1971 7 років тому +1

    I have always wanted to ride an Icelandic!

  • @slobomotion
    @slobomotion 10 років тому +4

    Uprated, shared. We saved for five years for a trip to Iceland to ride these unusual horses which are so essential there in an often brutal climate. They have an unusual onetwothreefour gait which I call "buglegs." It's different from the English or Western riding styles, too. A very little, ancient breed, do best outdoors, pretty shaggy. I was amazed to ride good tölters. Many are naturally multi-gaited. They can be the devil to catch but are docile in nature and just ask us to care for them properly. My French spouse was miraculous on them, he loved full gallop best, he dutifully took riding lessons here in France for six months before, and I took refreshers. That was my last adventure vacation and I never saw a place so clean, inspiring and quiet as Iceland. I was proud of him, he mastered a Camargue stallion here in France I often got assigned, never heard a horse growl like a dog before, and it would try to fake you out. Fourth time ever up on a horse, I prompted him and he totally got it. Their unruly fax (mane) is funny and it was like dancing the twist to ride one. I loved it, and just had to find a horse with the right proportions for me. I enjoyed a quite tall stallion, but he was a bit thin and they restricted his use. These guys can mean life, death, a job and survival to us. I never did have one who stumbled on that impossible terrain, they work in places which would kill a regular horse in five minutes, they are even tougher than Mustangs and nicer than Barb Arabs or some other breeds. Thank you! Greetings from France via the USA, and Iceland was wonderful for my health!

    • @annesofiesimonsen5974
      @annesofiesimonsen5974 4 роки тому

      Actually we don't go there we get 9 of them at the school I'm in and soon we will get a retired show jumper

    • @austingutzke569
      @austingutzke569 2 роки тому

      OThanks for sharing about your vacation. I always wanted to go. I got to ride some great trained Icelandics years ago. I can't ever forget that flying pace. Did you get to try flying pace? I am trying to teach all of my equines how to bugleg😁

  • @allthemusiclive
    @allthemusiclive 10 років тому

    Daaaaaamn... what a smooth ride.

  • @veramolenaar_
    @veramolenaar_ 10 років тому

    You've got a beautiful horse!!!

  • @ryonslions6186
    @ryonslions6186 7 років тому

    Walk, trot, canter, gallop, and tölt. The tölt is the special gait. :P

  • @nicolewilliams6052
    @nicolewilliams6052 7 років тому +1

    It's the little engine that could.

  • @cassidyc923
    @cassidyc923 8 років тому

    beautiful horse!

  • @annarmillner
    @annarmillner 7 років тому +2

    THIS SONG IS FROM SPIRIT! I LOVE SPIRIT!!!!!

  • @asbjrnpoulsen9205
    @asbjrnpoulsen9205 8 років тому

    the Faroe pony, Faeroes pony, or Faroese horse,[1] (Føroyska rossið in Faroese) is a small pony, with a height between 11.1 to 12.1 hands (45 to 49 inches, 114 to 124 cm). Technically this animal is a pony due to its height, but in the Faroe Islands it is called a horse because of its strength. The Faroe pony is only to be seen on the Faroe Islands and is therefore little known in other countries.
    The colors of the pony varies a lot, but are mainly chestnut, brown, black or speckled, with white also occurring in previous populations. It is known to be very an enduring, strong, friendly, adaptable and sure-footed pony breed with three gaits including the tölt, an ambling gait which it shares with the Icelandic horse.[2] A fully grown Faroese pony weighs 250-300 kilograms. The wintercoat is very long, dense and water repellent, while the summercoat is shorthaired and smooth.
    Faroe horses are an iconic image of the Faroe Islands
    Th Faroese pony is mentioned in written sources from the 1600s. In the old days this pony breed was used to carry or haul heavy loads at farms and some sources also describes Faroese ponies trained to herd sheep (known as tøkuhestar). When it wasn't at work, it was released onto the mountains where it roamed freely. Today Faroese ponies are only kept by hobby breeders and it is mostly used as a riding horse for children.
    The Faroe pony has been on the Faroe Islands for many hundreds of years. In 1880 more than 800 animals were registered on the Faroe Islands, but by the 1960s the population had been decimated to only five to six horses. One of the reasons was an extensive horse export from 1850 - 1920, for use in the mining industry (as pit ponies) in the United Kingdom. A conservation and breeding program was initiated by Leivur T. Hansen and in 1978 the organization Felagið Føroysk Ross (Breeders of Faroe Ponies) was established. With huge efforts, the Faroe pony population has now increased to 70 animals which are declared genetically pure,[3] with 14 male breeders and the aim is to maintain and develop the breed further.
    The Faroe pony has since been recognised as a unique breed

  • @pkminpkmon
    @pkminpkmon 7 років тому

    The last one isn't a Pace as the lateral leg pairs aren't landing at the same time (e.g. the left hindleg hits the ground before the left foreleg).
    I guess you would actually call it a very fast Toelt?

  • @goldendolphinfilms
    @goldendolphinfilms 9 років тому

    What an amazing special breed!

  • @angelinafontana7661
    @angelinafontana7661 10 років тому +2

    The run is actually a canter and it goes walk,easy trot,round trot ,canter, and gallop

    • @msoynri
      @msoynri 7 років тому +1

      different languages use different names. In Polish galop is canter :)

  • @_gyuuhi6648
    @_gyuuhi6648 7 років тому +1

    They have different names. 'Run' is 'Canter' as I know it, and other people, like in Puerto Rico, the 'Tölt' is known as 'Paso Largo.'

  • @akasupas
    @akasupas 7 років тому +1

    I love the Tolt. Its so cute!

    • @Elisa-rf2js
      @Elisa-rf2js 7 років тому

      AND its lovely to ride :)

  • @miniheartattack8895
    @miniheartattack8895 9 років тому +61

    Sprint looks like a chicken running

    • @teagangrayclaw1498
      @teagangrayclaw1498 7 років тому +2

      MiniHeartAttack oml I laughed so hard XD 😂😂😂

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

      Lol Yeah now that you say it like that, it does.

    • @experiment626eventing
      @experiment626eventing 5 років тому

      i have a chicken and yes

    • @kathrynlove8252
      @kathrynlove8252 5 років тому

      Show me the chicken that runs 35 mph and I’d like to see you ride it

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      @user-cool.007 4 роки тому

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  • @sarahanderson3897
    @sarahanderson3897 9 років тому

    why do they have saddles that are too long for the horse's backs? The back of the saddle sits on the kidneys when it shouldn't sit behind where the last rib attaches to the spine. Can't be very comfortable for them.

  • @kingterra111
    @kingterra111 7 років тому

    the sprint looks like a really fast tolting

  • @hollyaubin1618
    @hollyaubin1618 2 роки тому

    How do you ask for the two extra gaits? (I rIde a newfoundland pony and he doesn't have the two extra gaits)

  • @SuperFAtli
    @SuperFAtli 10 років тому +2

    Töff video! =) gaman að sjá

  • @crustyfingienails9804
    @crustyfingienails9804 6 років тому

    Is this song from spirt??

  • @stevenwu2233
    @stevenwu2233 8 років тому +1

    :D I LUV THE TOLT

  • @happytree3375
    @happytree3375 8 років тому

    Gallop?

  • @Placeholder476
    @Placeholder476 2 роки тому

    If my village noticed Icelandic raiders doing a pony charge on gait #5, I think we'd give them some grain just to beef up those goats they're riding 01:56

  • @Yoshiandmaya10
    @Yoshiandmaya10 10 років тому

    I really like the last one c:

  • @corariverfly
    @corariverfly 5 років тому

    Isn’t it wall, trot, cater, run, tolt, sprit?

  • @beeboisbae2133
    @beeboisbae2133 8 років тому

    That sprint XD

  • @fritzwilhelm8258
    @fritzwilhelm8258 4 роки тому

    The "sprint" was the flying pace.

  • @unicornpoodles5552
    @unicornpoodles5552 7 років тому

    The gaits are: Walk. Trot. Tölt. Canter. Flying Pace. Gallop

  • @ashrafmostafa1513
    @ashrafmostafa1513 6 років тому

    the soung please

  • @mountainponiesclub7068
    @mountainponiesclub7068 6 років тому

    I love the tolt I thinking of getting a ice Landic pony

  • @maplou
    @maplou 8 років тому

    Great upload! Thanks.

  • @beeboisbae2133
    @beeboisbae2133 8 років тому

    My sister got one recently XD her and my fresian are like bffs XD

  • @n7a7lb
    @n7a7lb 7 років тому

    I've only ever ridden Western and occasionally English, this was really interesting! The sprint seems so smooth lol!

  • @xxzahlee_ginnsxx1544
    @xxzahlee_ginnsxx1544 6 років тому

    Isn’t it flying pace?!

  • @sarahjames5638
    @sarahjames5638 3 роки тому

    Remarkable

  • @crustyfingienails9804
    @crustyfingienails9804 6 років тому

    That sprint XDD

  • @sonyanorthlee4192
    @sonyanorthlee4192 7 років тому

    What is the difference between the pace and tolt? Just curious .-.

    • @servicedogjourney3502
      @servicedogjourney3502 7 років тому

      Sonya Northlee It’s faster and most the time you need more leg on the horse

  • @lillianreven283
    @lillianreven283 8 років тому +7

    wow that looks scary,but such a beautiful horse. I want one really bad once i move i'm gonna get a brown and white one wish me luck ;)

    • @thelmarut1967
      @thelmarut1967  8 років тому

      +Lillian Reven best wishes to you and your future pony :*

    • @lillianreven283
      @lillianreven283 8 років тому

      thank you!

    • @DanishButterCookie
      @DanishButterCookie 8 років тому +2

      +Lillian Reven To be fully honest Colour means nothing if its temperment is shit ;P

    • @eggchomp
      @eggchomp 6 років тому

      Lillian Reven Did you get it yet?

  • @lexisllama3238
    @lexisllama3238 5 років тому

    The sprint looked like sonic running

  • @caitlinhughesss
    @caitlinhughesss 9 років тому +1

    so there isn't a canter ?

    • @leahh1077
      @leahh1077 8 років тому +2

      The canter is the run. Just like how lope is canter also.

    • @DanishButterCookie
      @DanishButterCookie 8 років тому +1

      +caitlin vlogs very few icelandic horses are able to canter. Gallop is though just basically a really fast canter.

    • @birgittasol2880
      @birgittasol2880 8 років тому +2

      We Icelandic horses can gallop (canter) fast and slow....

  • @steemdup
    @steemdup 9 років тому

    robust little fellas

  • @meganallen7112
    @meganallen7112 9 років тому +4

    Oh my goodness, pace is so fast! I'd be so scared to be the rider!

  • @mydung-cuocsongophap6779
    @mydung-cuocsongophap6779 2 роки тому

    Good videos

  • @veramolenaar_
    @veramolenaar_ 10 років тому +2

    I've got a icelandic horse too

    • @thelmarut1967
      @thelmarut1967  10 років тому +1

      That's awesome! I've ridden Icelandic horses my whole life and I am so in love :D

    • @veramolenaar_
      @veramolenaar_ 10 років тому

      That's sounds like heaven :D

  • @jadegalletly5206
    @jadegalletly5206 8 років тому

    canter??

    • @DanishButterCookie
      @DanishButterCookie 8 років тому

      +Jade Galletly only a very few icelandic horses can canter i believe its the Pace and tølt messing with the gait.

    • @TheDingoes8mybaby
      @TheDingoes8mybaby 8 років тому +2

      I don't know about Icelandic horses, but in the US you will often find that although our gaited horses are capable of cantering, many owners never bother working on it because they find their ambling and racking gaits to be satisfying enough. I personally prefer to put my horses through all of their gaits, but my RMH can certainly perform four beat gaits that are at least as fast as a canter. So I'm no authority, but I suspect that the canter is a gait these horses are simply not often asked to learn under saddle.

    • @majasigurd9763
      @majasigurd9763 6 років тому

      we don't use the word canter in the icelandic horse world

  • @thatsalittlebassist
    @thatsalittlebassist 8 років тому +1

    omg the sprint o_o

  • @bingbong546
    @bingbong546 10 років тому

    what abut the canter? XD the gallop looked like a canter XD

    • @Shadowpolish
      @Shadowpolish 10 років тому +2

      Canter and gallop are essentially the same gait, but at different speeds and with different levels of collection. Canter is slow. Iceys generally prefer more speed and a looser frame.

    • @Synna89
      @Synna89 10 років тому

      Shadowpolish: Not completely true. Canter has 3 beats, as the diagonal legs are placed in the ground at the same time, whereas galope has 4 beats, with the diagonals being placed after eachother instead of at the same time :)..

    • @alwaysequesrian1086
      @alwaysequesrian1086 9 років тому

      Wrong not the same thing at all

    • @Shadowpolish
      @Shadowpolish 9 років тому +2

      What a useless reply - just a bland "wrong" with zero elaboration. Synna is right - the increased speed of the gallop spaces out the diagonal beat, but other than that, they're essentially the same (note: not EXACTLY the same). They start on the outside hind, and strike off with the inside fore before suspension. It takes a very good ear to hear the beat difference, and with short gaited horses like icelandics, it's near impossible. In icelandics the two gaits are virtually indiscernable, unless you're watching them in slow-mo. The is no word for "canter" in icelandic circles - ithere is only "gallop" - they count as a single gait for that particular breed.

  • @charlieraejones9578
    @charlieraejones9578 9 років тому

    i thought it was walk, trot, tolt, canter, gallop...(my keyboard doesent have the other o)

    • @JustAnotherPixel
      @JustAnotherPixel 9 років тому

      +Lottie Jones I thought it was Walk, Tolt, Trot, canter, gallop or something!

    • @oliviac5097
      @oliviac5097 9 років тому

      +Cassandra Mcbell Yeah. I thought it was walk, tolt, trot, canter, gallop

    • @Sabrielle32
      @Sabrielle32 9 років тому +1

      +Lottie Jones Technically, Icelandic Horses could be said to have six gaits. They manage the standard three, walk, trot, canter, then they have the tolt and the pace. However, the pace usually begins at a gallop, so they're able to do that also, as shown in the video. In terms of what order they go in, I guess the tolt fits in after the trot and the pace or flying pace is the fastest gait.

  • @irus297
    @irus297 7 років тому

    Actually horses have more gaits than that although some people do call them like 'walk trot run and sprint' but I say 'walk, trot, canter, lope, and gallop' anyone else say it like me? ;-;

  • @puffweasley6269
    @puffweasley6269 8 років тому +5

    :O ISN'T THAT SONG FROM SPIRIT?!?

    • @pplicker4462
      @pplicker4462 6 років тому

      Puff Weasley Yes, It's called: Here I Am

  • @Kjallon
    @Kjallon 3 роки тому +1

    Vá mjög fallegur hestur hjá þer 😺

  • @passionforhorse
    @passionforhorse 10 років тому +4

    The thing you called sprint is just a fast tölt and you forgot to mention pace.

    • @LenaAliciaOnline
      @LenaAliciaOnline 10 років тому +7

      no it's not, its called "Skeið" not many horses can do it.

    • @thelmarut1967
      @thelmarut1967  10 років тому +4

      Yes I know I accidentally called pace sprint haha oopps ;) And it has almost the same rythm as tolt but much, much faster. In tolt there is at least one foot touthing the ground at a time but in pace there is no foot touching the ground after the horse as press his self from the ground :) (sorry about my English by the way... It's really hars descriping this in English ;) )

    • @laurabrown2982
      @laurabrown2982 9 років тому +1

      +Focus the Icelandic horse Would I be wrong in thinking its similar to the high step of the Tennessee Walking Horse? (Not the "Big Lick"). Looks really similar :)

    • @TheDingoes8mybaby
      @TheDingoes8mybaby 8 років тому +2

      The TWH equivalent to the tolt is their running walk. The sprint here is essentially what we would call speed racking in the US. It's still a four beat gait, but the footfall/pickup pattern is different from the walking gaits. These gaited breeds basically rev really high in first gear, and often have an additional gear (sprint/rack) that your standard walk/trot/canter horse doesn't, due to a genetic mutation.

  • @kendradragonwalker71
    @kendradragonwalker71 7 років тому

    OMG SPIRIT MUSIC!!

  • @austingutzke569
    @austingutzke569 2 роки тому

    Official term for number 5 is Haulin Å

  • @evelynbreezeleaf
    @evelynbreezeleaf 4 роки тому

    Jeez its fast the "Sprint" or flying pace is fast

  • @GoobergirlieLPS
    @GoobergirlieLPS 8 років тому

    Icelandics look fast but beautiful :o

  • @danyelleharris8008
    @danyelleharris8008 9 років тому

    SPIRIT

  • @ylvfastwater1582
    @ylvfastwater1582 9 років тому

    Sprint XD wow

  • @ThatAwkwardEquestrian
    @ThatAwkwardEquestrian 10 років тому

    It's walk, trot, tolt, pace, CANTER, gallop.

    • @IcelandicHorseLvr
      @IcelandicHorseLvr 10 років тому +2

      NO.... it's gallop.... we usually don't use canter on the icelandic horses...it's either gallop or slow gallop

    • @thelmarut1967
      @thelmarut1967  10 років тому

      It's right, we only use gallop :)

  • @equinea6668
    @equinea6668 6 років тому

    I’m not sure if I like that last gait

  • @heatherbrown26
    @heatherbrown26 9 місяців тому

    It's not called run in the gaits

  • @ufodeath
    @ufodeath 7 років тому

    The Icelandic horse gait is vastly smoother than the gaits of other horses. Icelandic horses are probably sturdier and more efficient sprinters.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

      Sokami Mashibe I don't know. It doesn't look like it would be very comfortable. It looks weird.

  • @debbscustomengravings5226
    @debbscustomengravings5226 9 років тому

    So Icelandic horses don't canter?

  • @adrianadragonknight923
    @adrianadragonknight923 10 років тому

    Flott myndband! og flottur hestur! varstu á Landsmótinu? :)

    • @thelmarut1967
      @thelmarut1967  10 років тому

      Fyrirgefðu hvað ég er að svara seint en nei ég handleggsbrotnaði rétt fyrir úrtöku.... Kannski næst :)

    • @adrianadragonknight923
      @adrianadragonknight923 10 років тому

      Æji, Greyið þú :c

  • @Nytacx
    @Nytacx 7 років тому

    the run is just really a canter

  • @myfriendlikeshorse2308
    @myfriendlikeshorse2308 9 років тому +1

    the sprint is scary...

    • @DanishButterCookie
      @DanishButterCookie 8 років тому

      +Twilight and The Moon Pack Pace* its really not that bad if you actually sit on the horse ;)

    • @TheDingoes8mybaby
      @TheDingoes8mybaby 8 років тому

      Looks like what we call a speed rack in the US. So exhilarating!

  • @anneorr7568
    @anneorr7568 6 років тому

    The 3rd is a canter not run

  • @katiethedoghd6614
    @katiethedoghd6614 7 років тому

    Shorter reins pls it's not good for the horse and btw there is three running gaits, canter,loap,and gallop

    • @nightlizard8595
      @nightlizard8595 7 років тому +2

      Katie The Dog HD canter and lope is the same thing lol

    • @katiethedoghd6614
      @katiethedoghd6614 7 років тому

      Night Lizard no its not,canter is English so its faster than lope with is Western. Good effort thou!

    • @nightlizard8595
      @nightlizard8595 7 років тому

      Katie The Dog HD a saddle and style of riding doesn't determine the horses pace lol. Most English riders call it a canter, most western riders call it a lope, some call it both or the opposite. It's two different words for the same movement. It's like fries or chips, or tube and subway. It's literally the same thing with a different name. It's not very complicated, I don't know why you're having trouble understanding this.

    • @nightlizard8595
      @nightlizard8595 7 років тому

      Katie The Dog HD and how does it being English automatically make it faster? I've seen horses canter/lope in a western saddle faster than horses under an English one. That makes no sense. Good effort though.

    • @katiethedoghd6614
      @katiethedoghd6614 7 років тому

      Night Lizard you don't see the point,English is faster than western but ummm this is the part where you stumped,lope and canter are two gaits. Canter is faster and sometimes western is faster because English riders don't want to push their horse too hard,the only part when a western rider is fast when reining/barrel racing and I've seen others like my horse,she is fast. Anyways,what I'm trying to say is we are both wrong in different ways and we are both right in different ways none of us are perfect :)

  • @kkkiwi4247
    @kkkiwi4247 7 років тому

    Number 3 is canter not gallop

    • @majasigurd9763
      @majasigurd9763 6 років тому

      CraziiCiara - Roblox we don't use the word canter in europe

  • @unicornpoodles5552
    @unicornpoodles5552 7 років тому

    YOU FORGOT CANTER

  • @johnj4860
    @johnj4860 Рік тому

    Nice video but a shame you haven't used the correct names for the gaits. Should be Walk. Trot. Tolt. Canter. Pace. Icelanders call Canter Gallopp

  • @naxcivanatlariyorgaatlar589
    @naxcivanatlariyorgaatlar589 3 роки тому

    👍👍👍🇦🇿🇦🇿

  • @IceyaxolotlGaming
    @IceyaxolotlGaming 9 років тому

    The sprint looks soo weird

  • @CatKellyEventing
    @CatKellyEventing 8 років тому

    It's not a run its canter

  • @evasofia07
    @evasofia07 7 років тому

    It's walk, tolt, trot, canter, flying pace, not walk, trot, run, tolt, sprint.

  • @heatherbrown26
    @heatherbrown26 9 місяців тому

    You forgot canter

    • @larrybrown6068
      @larrybrown6068 4 місяці тому

      In most of Europe there is no specific word for canter.

  • @mlove474
    @mlove474 7 років тому

    thats canter not gallop lol

    • @majasigurd9763
      @majasigurd9763 6 років тому

      thtequestrainmaniac we don't use the word canter in europe

  • @willabrown5967
    @willabrown5967 6 років тому

    Run is for horses is called gallop lol

  • @ethan-6470
    @ethan-6470 7 років тому

    Tölt *