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Pirouette (dressage)
Pirouette (dressage) This article belongs in one or more ... to list it with similar topics. A pirouette is a two-track movement asked of a horse in dressage, in which the animal makes a circle ... the forehand greatly elevated. As in all dressage, the horse should remain relaxed, engaged, ...
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Dressage
Dressage Dressage (a French term meaning "training") is a ... riding horse. At the peak of a dressage horse's gymnastic development, it can smoothly ... remaining relaxed and effortless. For this reason, dressage is occasionally referred to as "Horse Ballet ... has its roots in classical Greek horsemanship, dressage was first recognized as an important ...
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Classical dressage
Classical dressage Classical dressage evolved from cavalry movements trained for the ... battlefield, and has since developed into competitive dressage seen today. Classical riding is the art ... gives and times the aids correctly. Classical dressage is quite simply correct riding, and it ... 500 years ago. A History of Classical Dressage The first work written on what ...
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Grand Prix Dressage
Grand Prix Dressage Grand Prix is the highest level of dressage. Movements included in Grand Prix dressage tests are: Piaffe: a calm, composed, elevated ... tempis look like the horse is skipping. Pirouette: usually done at the canter Half-pass ... direction of movement. Germany is currently the dressage powerhouse of the world, along with ...
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User:Eventer
... Eventer&dbname=enwiki_p Equestrian Sports Combined driving Dressage--contributed greatly Grand Prix Dressage Piaffe Passage (dressage) Flying change Half-pass Pirouette (dressage) Shadbelly Dressage World Championship Classical dressage-- ...
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Lipizzan
... it to do the difficult High School Dressage movements. They generally have a fairly large ... to breed for mounts for High School Dressage. The stud continued to import Spanish horses ... crossbreds. In Slovenia, stallions are used for dressage displays, and are crossed with local farm ... Of course, the horses shine in Classical dressage, performing the High School 'airs above the ... of elevation. Other moves include the Piaffe, pirouette, flying changes, extended movements, and other ...
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Glossary of ballet terms
... For more on the equestrian movement, see pirouette (dressage). A significant part of ballet terminology is ... such as the ronds de jambe and pirouette positions. petit battement, a battement action where ... their feet, whilst maintaining classical turn-out. Pirouette Pirouette One of the most famous ballet ...
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Florencio
... won the 2004 World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in he five-year-old division ... Florencio was sent into training as a dressage horse with rider Simon Dropp. With Dropp ... for the 2004 World Championships for Young Dressage Horses First Round: 9.66 Walk: 9 ... for the 2005 World Championships for Young Dressage Horses Friday Qualifier Total: 9.38 Walk ... quite in rhythm, a too-large walk pirouette, and the flying changes that would ...
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Horse gait
... This switch is also a feature of dressage and reining schooling and competition. The word ... of the collected canter is a canter pirouette, which is a movement. However, a collected canter is needed for a canter pirouette, and it is possible to seen the ... of a rounded back as seen in dressage horses and those that work off their ...
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