The Gallop

Galloping

THE GALLOP IS THE FASTEST GAIT OF THE HORSE.

Pumpkin Galloping

The gallop is a 4-beat gait, just like the walk—but MUCH faster.

It has a big moment of suspension (a time when all four hooves are off the ground at once).

Most horses gallop at about 25–30 miles per hour, but racehorses can go even faster.

When horses gallop, they stretch their bodies long and low. Their strides cover a lot of ground, and their legs move in a powerful flow.

It’s the gait horses use when running free — or celebrating with playful energy!

Horse galloping animated gif

THE GALLOP HAS LEADS  JUST LIKE THE CANTER ONLY FASTER.

Gallop Leads

Pepper Doesn’t Gallop Often

Pepper used to gallop powerfully in her dressage days, but now she saves her energy for special moments.

She might gallop a few joyous strides when the breeze feels just right or when the younger ponies inspire her to play.

That’s the wisdom of Pepper: She moves with purpose, not speed.

Pepper Walk
Gallop Silhouette

What the Gallop Feels Like

The gallop creates a rhythm like:
ba-da-da-DUM… ba-da-da-DUM…

Fast, exciting, and powerful!