General Moderate Pace:
* Canter: A three-beat gait that is faster than a walk and slower than a gallop.
* Lope: Similar to a canter, but often used to describe the smooth, flowing gait of a horse, especially in Western riding.
* Jog: A slow, easy canter, often used in trail riding.
* Amble: A leisurely pace, often used for long-distance riding.
More Specific Descriptions:
* Working trot: A brisk, collected trot, used for training and schooling.
* Collected canter: A controlled, balanced canter with a shorter stride.
* Extended trot: A fast trot with a longer stride.
* Medium gait: A pace between a walk and a canter.
Informal Terms:
* Easy pace: A slow, comfortable pace.
* Comfortable gait: A pace that is not too fast or too slow.
The best word to use will depend on the context and the specific speed and style of the horse's movement.