1. Walking step
2. Running step
3. Gallop step
- Walking Step: This is the most straightforward traveling step and involves alternating steps with each foot, similar to walking. The weight is transferred evenly between the feet, and one foot is always in contact with the ground.
- Running Step: The running step is faster than the walking step and requires more momentum. It involves alternating steps, but the weight is not evenly distributed. One foot briefly leaves the ground before the other foot strikes.
- Gallop Step: The gallop step is a variation of the walking and running steps, involving a springing or leaping movement. It is similar to a running step but includes a jump with one foot leading. This provides a sense of lightness and agility.