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Variations in the Gait of Tennessee Walking HorsesIntroduction
The gaits of the Tennessee Walking Horse are the flat walk, the running walk and the "rocking chair" canter. It is with good training, that the horse is able to perform these natural, inherited gaits to perfection. Along with the ability to perform these gaits, the Walker inherits the "ability" to perform a number of other gaits. Walking Horses can trot, pace, fox-trot, rack and amble. When form is sacrificed for speed, one of the above mentioned gaits will usually result.
This article concerns itself with discussions of the two and four beat variations of the TWH's gait.
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