Slow trot意思
"Slow trot" is a term used in the context of horse riding and describes a gait that is slower than a normal trot but faster than a walk. The trot is a two-beat gait where each foot hits the ground separately, and the slow trot is a variation of this gait where the horse moves at a pace that is slower than its usual trot.
In a slow trot, the horse's head and neck may have a lower and more relaxed carriage, and the steps may be more exaggerated or deliberate, making it a comfortable gait for the rider, especially for those who are new to riding or for those who are riding for long distances.
The slow trot is also known as a "jog" or "hunter pace" and is commonly used in equestrian sports such as dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where riders need to maintain control and balance while their horse is moving at a slow and steady pace.