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Trot - University of Minnesota Twin Cities
The trot is the natural foraging gait of most wild animals. Relative to other quadrupeds, the dog exhibits a greater variety of trot variations (dog-trot; thrown trot; swung trot). In a " dog-trot ", the forelimb precedes the hindlimb at impact and lift.
Trot - Wikipedia
Rider sitting a working trot. The trot is a two-beat diagonal horse gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat. It has a wide variation in possible speeds, but averages about 13 kilometres per hour (8.1 mph). A very slow trot is sometimes referred to as a jog.
Category : Trotting animals - Wikimedia
2022年12月14日 · English: Trot is a two-beat running gait where diagonally opposite legs move in unison. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total.
Trot | Horse Gait, Canter & Gallop | Britannica
Trot, two-beat gait of a horse in which the feet are lifted and strike the ground in diagonal pairs—the right hind and left fore almost simultaneously; then the left hind and right fore. As the horse springs from one pair of legs to the other, twice …
Horse gait - Wikipedia
In some animals the trot is replaced by the pace or an ambling gait. [5] . Horses who possess an ambling gait are usually also able to trot. The walk is a four-beat gait that averages about 7 kilometres per hour (4.3 mph).
Gaits - Crow's Path
When trotting, an animal has a bouncy, almost jaunty cadence: Boom / Boom / Boom / Boom. The diagonal limbs move in concert, so a left front foot pushes off and moves forward in sync the rear right foot.
Learn About Animal Gaits With This Clever Animation - My …
2018年2月28日 · Animator Stephen Cunnane designed a short animation to help demonstrate the animal gaits of quadrupeds. From walking and ambling to trotting and galloping, the animation is a cute and clever look at how animals move.
Animal gaits: Footfall sequence. - mcf.com
Animals can be trained to hold the trot at a speed where a canter or gallop would be more effecient in terms of energy expended. This is seen in trotting races with horses and in the show ring with dogs. In dressage, the piaffe and passage are basically trots slowed to the point where almost no forward motion occurs.
A Review of Biomechanical Gait Classification with Reference to ...
Each gait was classified as a walking gait or a running gait based on three criteria: limb kinematics, ground reaction forces and center of mass mechanics. The data for trot and passage were quite similar and both were classified as running gaits according to all three criteria.
The Trot Gait | Nature Inquiries
2009年1月27日 · A trotting animal steps with its left front and right hind feet simultaneously, then its right front and left hind. The speed is faster than a diagonal walk (in which the animal moves only one of its feet at a time), so the footprints are farther apart.