No, it's [rein-wise] the space between medium trot and collected trot
To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.
The pleasure trot is a medium working trot. The horse should be accepting of the bit with a good head-set, a free swinging shoulder and engaged hocks. Most of all, it should have a pleasing, ground-covering cadence.
No, posting or rising trot is a way to ride the trot and you can post any type of trot. Extended trot is where the horse lengthens it's trot stride to cover more ground. Typically this causes the trot to smooth out a bit making it easier to sit the trot.
In the dressage moves section on Petz Horsez, you can write a description of the moves performed by the horse with details such as the type of movement (e.g., trot, canter), the sequence of steps, and any special attributes that make the performance impressive. Be creative and descriptive to showcase the horse's skills and mastery of the dressage discipline.
The natural trot for a horse under saddle. It is the normal trot for the horse.
a working trot is a trot between a collected trot and the extended trot. It should be energetic and have good forward motion, not 'pokey', but should not be 'fast'. Just a good active pace relative to your horses motion.
donkeys trot not strut.
Posting trot.
The difference between thw western trot and the English trot is simple. The western trot is called a jog, which is much slower than the English trot. The English trot is called a trot, which is much quicker than western jog. Also you are not suppose to post in a western saddle you only do that in an English.
Standardbreds are usually bred to be either Trotters or Pacers, but can occasionally make good saddle seat horses as they can occasionally be found to rack due to their diverse breeding background.
The meaning of the word trot is to proceed at a pace faster than walking.