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Show Hack -
http://facethemusic.org/showhack.html
While a Show Hack horse does not have to be a dressage horse, the movements, frame, and general nature of
the class is equivalent to that of an upper level dressage horse.
Browband and cavessans other than hunt or dressage types are used.
saddle of any type is permitted although generally a dressage or all purpose saddle is the most common.
Collected Walk
these factors must be present for the horse to be collected.
be relaxed, with a lower, longer frame than in the collected walk.
THE TROT
Normal Trot
- The normal trot is done with the rider posting the trot.
Ratsastussanasto, Riding Vocabulary, Ridningsterminologi, Équitation Dictionnaire, Reitvokabular -
http://www.tky.hut.fi/~tera/hevostietoa/sanasto.html
sitting/working trot
trot assis
medium trot
trot de travail
rising trot
trot enlevé
collected trot
trot très raccourci
extended trot
trot en extension
Definition of Extended Trot - My Dressage -
http://www.mydressage.com/ExtendedTrot.html
Definition of Extended Trot - My Dressage
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feidressage.
Dressage horses are machines in the competion ring todday not
horse should be capable of learning the upper level dressage movements.
"Dressage horses are machines in the competion ring today not
The passage, collected trot and the extended trot are to be built from the pure
Van Schaik in Misconceptions and Simple Truths in Dressage states:
Gait Analysis of Dressage Performance
In dressage horses, a positive diagonal advanced placement (figure
JRJ in Australia -
http://www.horse-country.com/jriders/jraustralia.html
Dressage in Australia is very similar to dressage in America,
We compete in many disciplines including: Dressage, Eventing, Showjumping, Sporting and Mounted Games.
riding since birth, have concentrated specifically on dressage for the last 2 years, although my main interest was
10 year old thoroughbred gelding and we compete in dressage.
me countless ribbons and trophies across all disciplines (dressage, showjumping and eventing).
Warmblood mare on whom I hope to go as far as possible in dressage (hopefully FEI?!)
Australia Experience: i have competed in state level comps for dressage, showjumping, mounted games and eventing.
i own two horses and compete open in dressage, eventing and showjumping.
today! I own 2 horses, and I compete regularly in local dressage events.
3hh anglo arabian gelding who I compete in dressage.
Degree R or L -
http://home1.gte.net/wesa1/html/degree_r_or_l.html
The tests in this second are labeled “Dressage Test for Degree R or L.
Medium walk, extended walk, collected trot, medium trot, collected canter, medium canter.
Collected walk, extended walk, collected trot, extended trot, collected canter, medium canter, extended
Collected walk, medium walk, extended walk, collected trot, medium trot, extended trot, collected canter, medium
Collected walk, extended walk, collected trot, medium trot, extended trot, collected canter, medium
Turn down the centerline in working trot.
movements in the test! Medium walk, extended walk, working trot, medium trot (rising), working canter, medium canter.
10 m half circle at the trot.
Reverse across the arena (width) at the trot.
three loops from A-C the width of the arena, at the trot.
Ritter Dressage Photo Album: Maestoso II Catrina ("Tony") (Late Summer 1999) -
http://www.classicaldressage.com/rd/photos/tony_2.html
Ritter Dressage Photo Album: Maestoso II Catrina ("Tony") (Late Summer
the Lipizzaner Stallion, Maestoso II Catrina, in the Collected Trot (1999)
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Dressage: Understanding Musical Freestyle -
http://www.horseshow.com/training/umf.html
Dressage: Understanding Musical Freestyle
Dressage is a sport of beauty and precision.
will help you better understand and appreciate dressage.
learn the beauty and precision of Grand Prix dressage from a trainer's perspective.
level competing at the United States' most prestigious dressage competition.
The setting for " Dressage: Understanding Musical Freestyle" is the U.
League Finals for World Cup Dressage, held every October at the Washington International
Introduction to the dressage movements and and the appropriate commentary is provided by
, a dressage instructor and speaker.
Her insights will be helpful to developing dressage riders, non-competitive riders who are interested in
Articles -
http://www.andalusian-er.org/ERAHCarticles.html
Our dressage judge was Davida Bierbrauer.
above and beyond her call of duty to make sure every dressage rider got a chance to talk with her about their ride.
Horses must track up except when performing the collected trot.
properly tacked for either hunt seat, saddle seat, or dressage.
Horses should track up at the walk and trot.
The hocks must flex well at the trot and canter.
Andalusian must exhibit a big, bold way of going at trot and canter.
Andalusians naturally lift the knees high at the trot and canter, but others will show much extension and
Andalusian often exhibits its " termino" at the trot and sometimes at the canter.
and trot.
Glossary of Volleyball terms -
http://pages.zoom.co.uk/carola.germany66/Translation/horse.htm
dressage saddle
collected canter
collected trot
collected walk
extended trot
working trot
Virtually Riding :Absolute Beginners, The Horse's gaits -
http://virtuallyriding.homestead.com/gaits.html
Working trot is the pace between medium and collected trot, being inclined more towards the latter.
Medium trot is the pace between the extended and collected trot and is nearer to the extended than the collected pace.
In the collected trot the neck is raised and the head is carried in the vertical
The gallop is not ridden at all in dressage, although just to be confusing there is a European
There are four subdivisions of the walk; medium, collected, extended and free.
to achieve correct transitions from either walk or trot into a canter and back again.
Like the trot the canter may be; working, medium, collected or extended.
The descriptions of these paces in the trot also apply at the canter.
walk, trot, canter
The Trot
pg8Archives -
http://www.pvda.org/page8arch.htm
common interest in furthering the art of dressage, met to discuss means of accomplishing this goal.
As a result the Potomac Valley Dressage Association was born.
personalities who helped advance the organization's dressage activities.
It was inevitable that as dressage grew in popularity and as PVDA expanded
" DRESSAGE HULLABALOO" :
newsletter on the fundamental meaning of dressage.
was authored by Zoltan Sztehlo from " Dressage Letters" .
" Dressage" is a word I don't like, but, as we are
all can explain quite clearly that the purpose of dressage is to develop the above-described comfortable,
goose pimples when they even hear the word " dressage" mentioned.
Riding the Gate by Lee Ziegler -
http://bucksnortnutrition.tripod.com/Knowledge/RidingTheGate.html
which will allow a rider to sit in either a forward, a dressage or a saddle-seat position.
You will sit in the straight or dressage seat to start out.
your seat, so that you are once again sitting in the base "dressage" position with your shoulders, hips and heels aligned
] This horse will trot and pace at liberty in a pasture, is in good physical
We don't like to ride our gaited horses in the trot, but remember, this ride is imaginary, and so you won't
To move out of the flat walk into a trot you will again need to change the frame or body position
To trot, our gaited horses needs a longer, more stretched frame than
He will start to trot.
You recognize the trot because you bounce up and down in the saddle (however, since
imaginary ride, we will give you the ability to sit the trot, so you will only feel the rise and fall of the horse's
Springhill Farm Questions 10/10/2000 -
http://www.springhillfarm.com/question.htm
Draft Horse in Dressage
Dressage, breaking down horse
Dressage Tests, horse anticipating
Dressage Tests, memorizing
attached? Isn' t there some king of rule against it at Dressage shows?
Riding in side reins is forbidden in the warm up at a dressage show because
another person on a horse riding behind you carry a dressage whip to tap the youngster on the rump to get him going.
Can you give me some tips for riding the dressage movement where you stretch the horse's head and neck
If I take her to dressage shows, will the judges count off because she is a full
A dressage judge will not mark down your horse because she is
Magazine articles -
http://members.iinet.net.au/~marji/nagarticle.htm
The system gives magnificent results in dressage.
During the course of dressage training, it is often necessary to return frequently
trot to the halt, is one of the keystones of good dressage training, and makes the horse properly collected.
hunters as a child, evented in college, specialized in dressage in 1976, when she moved to Vermont.
Since 1980 she has been a freelance Dressage Instructor and travelling Clinician.
frequently to correct halts, especially from the trot.
The transition from the halt to the trot, and from the trot to the halt, is one of the keystones
dressage training, and makes the horse properly collected.
Dressage term -
http://www.facethemusic.org/glossaryw.html
Dressage term
United States Dressage Federation.
piaffe, at the halt or in lengthening and extending the trot.
WORKING (WALK, TROT, CANTER):
calm way, with length of stride between that of the collected and medium gaits.
Dressage -
http://www.piaffe.org/krb/Dressage/feidressage.html
Dressage:
The word dressage refers to the training of a horse.
A "dressage horse" is generally any horse who competes in dressage.
carry a rider is in fact being given some level of dressage training, although the rider may not refer to the training
as dressage work.
Throughout the training and development of the dressage horse, we are slowly and carefully working towards
Elevation - The ultimate goal of dressage.
Competitive Dressage
Horses who compete in dressage competition must perform a prescribed test which consists
Each movement is scored 0 to 10 by a dressage judge.
Horse Evaluation System - Do you know -
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-53447/ie4/English/Information/information_main.htm
the slope of the femur is important for the horse's dressage and jumping ability?
that in piaffe and passage, dressage horses do not step underneath themselves
The impression that the dressage horse step underneath more in piaffe than
in collected trot is an illusion, created by the eyes limited
ground further backwards compared to both passage and collected trot.
under between trot at hand, working trot and collected trot.
that trot is a four beat gait?
that in trot, a well-balanced horse reaches the ground
step underneath themselves more than in trot in hand?
horse step underneath more in piaffe than in collected trot is an illusion, created by the eyes
Klassic Kur -- Kur design tips -
http://www.klassickur.com/tips.html
are not the same as those for the standard dressage tests.
lub-dub of your heart, the one-two of your horse's trot or the 1-2-3-4 beat (felt by tapping your
trots at a far different rate than does a large, very collected horse.
Trot Tempo
While watching the trot work on your video, set the metronome to 152
beats per minute (bpm), which is the trot tempo of Mr.
the metronome, your job is done; your horse's trot tempo is 152 bpm.
The procedure you used for trot is very similar to the one you will use for
shoulder-in, travers, renvers, half-pass at trot and canter, flying change, pirouette, turn on the haunches,
you must show a minimum of 20 continuous meters of collected walk and 20 continuous meters of extended
Exersize Your Horses -
http://www.expage.com/whinnyexersize
Dressage- Working on Gaits
Dressage- Extended Walk and trot
Dressage- Collected Walk and trot
Dressage- Extended Trot and canter
Dressage- Collected trot and Canter
Walk and Trot
Walk, trot and canter
Walk, trot, canter and gallop
Westurn- Flat work- Walk and Trot
Westurn- flat work- Walk, Trot and Canter
Combined Driving - the Fastest growing Equine Sport -
http://www.norwestcontrols.com/hcdc/aboutcde.htm
It is a three phase test (A1-Presentation, A2-Dressage; B-Marathon; and C-Cones), with each phase of the competition
A2 - DRESSAGE TEST
PACES & MOVEMENTS IN DRIVING DRESSAGE
TROT: This is a pace between the extended and the collected trot and is more rounded than the extended trot.
THE COLLECTED TROT: The neck is raised, thus enabling the shoulders to
Dressage competitions demand a high degree of training, suppleness,
Unlike dressage, which is made up of set figures, the marathon presents
THE WORKING TROT: This is a pace between the extended and the collected
trot and is more rounded than the extended trot.
of energy and impulsion displayed at the working trot denotes clearly the degree of suppleness and balance
Re: overeaching -
http://www.horseshoes.com/archive/ffbb3/1010.htm
I was set up at a dressage show and one of my clients was riding his horse toward
He rode off a ways and came back toward me at a collected trot, the horse had not only quit forging but, was over
She almost never forges during a dressage test, even during the free walk or when lengthening
He rode off a ways and came back toward me at a collected trot, the horse had not only quit forging but, was
He slowed her to a collected walk and she still missed by a mile, then, he dropped
even during the free walk or when lengthening her trot, mostly I believe because we're trying to show more
The Horse Interactive -- Gait Analysis -
http://www.thehorse.com/9909/gait_analysis9909.html
There, under the auspices of the McPhail Endowed Dressage Chair (a permanent position created by MSU alumnus
and dressage enthusiast Mary Anne McPhail and her husband Walter),
center for the scientific study of the sport of dressage, with a special emphasis on soundness problems.
public, especially those involved in the sport of dressage.
If you' ve got a $100,000 Grand Prix dressage horse with five or more years of training invested,
current projects generating new data at the McPhail dressage laboratory.
visualizes the sensors aiding in defining nebulous dressage concepts like " riding the horse from leg
Dressage Movements, Demystified
the analysis of certain movements required of dressage horses_ which are not always what they appear
in 1995-96, she worked with Grand Prix level dressage riders and horses to investigate the kinematics and
Biokinematic effects of collection in the elite dressage horse trot -
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-53447/other/Old/Article5.htm
Biokinematic effects of collection in the elite dressage horse trot
élite dressage horse trot.
Trot at hand, working trot, collected trot, passage and piaffe of 6 Grand Prix dressage horses
The horses did not step under themselves more in collected trot, passage and piaffe than in trot at hand.
earlier observations of conformation and gaits in dressage horses.
to be the most significant angular measurements for dressage performance.
effects of collection in the elite dressage horse trot
Trot at hand, working trot, collected trot, passage and
Between Rounds With Victor Hugo-Vidal -
http://www.chronofhorse.com/bw_rounds/victor.html
hunter judge, I see the walk from one perspective, as a dressage judge from yet another, and as an equitation trainer,
Dressage judges are taught much better.
order not to short-change or rush the well-schooled dressage horse, the good trainers always go back to the systematic
I haven' t even mentioned the trot, even though, after looking at the flat classes in
judge most under saddle classes on the impression the trot gives them.
beautiful, ground-covering, self-carrying, daisy-cutter trot, but it' s only one of three gaits to be judged.
look around the ring if I don' t call for the trot or canter immediately.
the horse that stuns you with its first-direction trot!
In their system, the walk is the last gait to be collected, and it isn' t even asked for until fourth level,
" It' s amazing how many bust off into a trot, look around and yank down to walk, never showing even
maggie -
http://www.rpl.com.au/hoofs/dress/maggie.html
In the trot there are: the collected trot; the working trot; medium trot; and extended trot.
attractive, are incorrect and out of place in competition dressage.
I'm serious when I say an eight mark in a dressage test should not be hard to get for you walk!
The collected trot is a shorter, but active, rhythmical trot in a collected
These can be defined as the gaits of walk, trot and canter, and paces as the different ways a horse
a long rein; an extended walk; medium walk; and collected walk.
In the trot there are: the collected trot; the working trot;
medium trot; and extended trot.
In canter you have the same paces as in trot: collected; working; medium; and extended.
it will in medium walk and it becomes obvious in collected walk.
d thinking dressage -
http://www.sidelinesnews.com/1307/dthinking.html
d thinking dressage
THINKING DRESSAGE
This development, as far as dressage tests are concerned, up through the levels should go
Even once I begin working with a horse at a collected trot or canter, I still go through the building
The slower you go, the faster you get there in dressage.
at home is not as clearly defined as in the dressage test from level to level.
Before we discuss collected work in competition, I want to review the elements
In competition, collected work begins at second level test 1.
That collection begins in the trot and canter but - not yet at the walk.
For that reason, collected walk is asked for for the very first time at fourth
WebCrawler Sports: Sports A-Z: Equestrian: Driving -
http://www.webcrawler.com/sports/sports_a_z/equestrian/driving/?search=%22collec...
Look for "collected trot" And "dressage" in this Web site
On Schooling a Horse to Grand Prix -
http://www.netpets.com/horses/reference/ridetrain/grandprix_nsae.html
about the saddle? What sort of saddle, conventional dressage saddle? or the sort that the Spanish and Austrian's
Many of the dressage saddles I don't like because they are too padded and
people go round in circles for ages at a relentless fast trot with their horses on the forehand and call this warm
They then apply the Spanish walk aids in trot and get a type of passage (no it is not a Spanish
Trot) This is what has me confused as the resulting passage
would not come from collecting the trot as the traditional passage does.
don't as a matter of course teach the Spanish Walk or trot to all horses.
spurs (over the years and 3 different horses I have collected a few different varieties, long, short, average length,
Re: The problem with Show Hack - as I see it -
http://www.arabian1.com/judgesforum/_disc6/000001fa.htm
is best described as a " Medium Trot" in dressage, this is actually " collection" not "
extension" ! A Medium Trot in dressage is a collected trot with _more_ impulsion resulting
We use this dressage training to prepare our English horses.
not uncommon to see a jog-like trot passed off as a " collected trot" or in some cases, going to the other extreme.
What I am seeing for an extended trot is best described as a " Medium Trot" in
collection" not " extension" ! A Medium Trot in dressage is a collected trot with _more_ impulsion
It is not uncommon to see a jog-like trot passed off as a " collected trot" or in some cases,
HPF - Stories - "My Dressage Journal" - Main -
http://www.huntersponyfarm.com/horses/dressage/MyDressage.html
HPF - Stories - "My Dressage Journal" - Main
Dressage
Dressage Links
Basic Dressage Info
Dressage Books
Take the Dressage Merit Award Test!
NBC - Dressage Info, Olympic Coverage
Learn about Dressage, follow along with me as I learn this discipline.
progress in the English riding discipline of Dressage.
you enjoy my Journal and Journey into the world of Dressage.
The Fox Trot and the Show Gait -
http://members.aol.com/oldcowb476/foxtrotlz.htm
extremely rare pure trot and pace, and the severely collected trot, which is seen only in some very highly trained dressage
The Fox Trot and the Show Gait
The Fox trot and the Show Gait
Key to defining a true fox trot and what is referred to as a "show gait" is the foot
all symmetrical gaits (except the extremely rare pure trot and pace, and the severely collected trot, which is
The "true" fox trot is a diagonally timed gait (the hooves set down closer
The current "show gait" (not a fox trot), which has some other names, is closer in timing
to the two beat trot, and is actually a variation of the hard trot which
trotting horses (but common) called a heavy on the forehand trot.
hard trotting horses doing a heavy on the forehand trot which lacks impulsion, or upward thrust).
Development Of The Gaits -
http://derreiterhof.com.cnchost.com/id24.htm
All of you in Dressage training or competition knowing that a correct walk
The Collected Trot is work for the advanced training.
The collected trot has the shortest moment of suspension and therefor
The requirements of the collected trot are the same as in the extended trot.
Generally only possible in a deep dressage seat.
the collected walk
The collected walk has shorter steps than the working walk.
medium walk we ride only when we work in transitions as trot to walk, canter to walk, and other way around.
The extended walk and the collected walk finding importance at the end of the third year
The Trot
A Guide To Dressage -
http://www.horse-previews.com/498articles/aguidetodressage.html
A Guide To Dressage
Dressage, literally "the schooling of an animal," is a systematic
Although dressage has its roots in classical Greek horsemanship (400
Middle Ages, it was not until the Renaissance that dressage was recognized as an important equestrian pursuit.
One of the earliest bastions of dressage was the military, which recognized its value as a
In fact, when dressage was made an Olympic sport in 1912, it was only open
the most familiar institution dedicated exclusively to dressage.
Dressage participants defy categorization.
dedicated their lives to the sport and some consider dressage an all consuming hobby.
love of horses and the pursuit of perfection that is dressage.
National Dressage Championships -
http://www.horsemagazine.com/STOPPRESS/natdchamps.htm
National Dressage Championships
The Diana Ferrari Dressage Championships
week before the diana ferrari Championships, national dressage coach, Clemens Dierks, made the prediction - 'It is
reply was a pretty sad comment on the standard of dressage judging even at the very top.
Diane Jenkyn and Snowy River Blackwood are what dressage ought be about.
day eventing - if your breeders can also produce dressage horses, that is the basis for improving.
top four horses in the Grand Prix all scoring 64+, dressage has come a long long way in this country.
now has a traditional 24th birthday every year at Dressage with the Stars) will you go on winning the Specht
The tears started at the trot up - where Gitte Donvig's Londoner was spun, and Maurie
is off, but what a super transition from the huge trot straight into passage with not a micro-second of anything
Biokinematic effects of collection in the élite dressage horse trot -
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-53447/ie4/English/Information/Article5.htm
Biokinematic effects of collection in the élite dressage horse trot
Trot at hand, working trot, collected trot, passage and piaffe of 6 Grand Prix dressage
The horses did not step under themselves more in collected trot, passage and piaffe than in trot at hand.
observations of conformation and gaits in dressage horses.
most significant angular measurements for dressage performance.
effects of collection in the élite dressage horse trot
Trot at hand, working trot, collected trot, passage
Electric Library Personal Edition - Results -
http://wwws.elibrary.com/id/238/118/search.cgi?form=search&src-mags=checked&src-...
collected trot And dressage
AMERICAN CHRISTINE TRAURIG PETS HORSE ETIENNE AS FINISHES DRESSAGE IN GRAND PRIX SPECIAL OLYMPIC DRESSAGE TEST IN SYDNEY
History of Dressage -
http://www.horse-previews.com/498articles/historyofdressage.html
History of Dressage
The history of dressage dates back to a period of more than two thousand years.
The object of dressage is the harmonious development of physical ability of
All work in dressage should be free, light, aesthetically beautiful to the
The ancient Greeks were the first to practice dressage in preparation for war.
This is what truly defines classical dressage--the horse should submit himself happily and proudly
Classical dressage fell into a great lull when Rome fell at the hands
originating in Italy and spreading across Europe, brought dressage back to its recognition.
and balanced seat), that is used today in the modern dressage arena.
Ironically, England's greatest contribution to dressage came from their love of racing and hunting the Thoroughbred.
Boz2 -
http://boz_obsession.tripod.com/index-11.html
Riding For English And Western Collected And Speed Dressage Combined
Hi-Tech Performance Riding For English And Western Collected And Speed Dressage Combined
Diagonals - posting trot depart into left & right leads
Simple drop to a trot lead changes - figure 8's & straight aways
What is Dressage -
http://www.equine-world.co.uk/equestrian_sports/what_dressage.htm
What is Dressage
- What is Dressage?
What is Dressage?
Dressage comes from the french word "training" and "deportment"
enjoy this page and get a better understanding of dressage.
you get only one thing out of this, let it be that dressage is not a snob squad!
Why do I enjoy dressage? I'd say because of it's beauty, how it combines both
How Dressage Began
French were especially good at this and named it "dressage".
The word "dressage" is now used in all languages around the world.
Saddletude.com -
http://www.saddletude.com/sydney/daily29/test2/
::Olympic Grand Prix Special Dressage Test::
Transitions from collected canter to collected trot and
Collected trot to extended trot and back to collected trot
Enter in collected canter
Proceed in collected trot
Change rein in extended trot
Collected trot
Extended trot
Trot and from extended trot to Passage
Collected walk
AIEC Dressage Test 3.02 -
http://www.aiecworld.com/dr302.htm
AIEC Dressage Test 3.
Enter in collected trot
proceed in collected trot
[collected trot]
change the rein in medium trot
collected trot
collected canter
change the rein in extended trot
halt, rein back 4 steps, proceed immediately in collected canter right
[collected canter]
http://derreiterhof.com.cnchost.com/id24_m.htm
All of you in Dressage training or competition knowing that a correct walk
The Collected Trot is work for the advanced training.
The collected trot has the shortest moment of suspension and therefor
The requirements of the collected trot are the same as in the extended trot.
Generally only possible in a deep dressage seat.
the collected walk
The collected walk has shorter steps than the working walk.
medium walk we ride only when we work in transitions as trot to walk, canter to walk, and other way around.
The extended walk and the collected walk finding importance at the end of the third year
The Trot
Fundamental Principles of Dressage -
http://www.invsn.com/manchas/dressage/D-01.htm
Fundamental Principles of Dressage
A Passion for Dressage
Dressage is the training of the horse through gymnastics to
The fundamental principles of dressage-are to make the horse light, cadenced, and engaged.
Dressage movements include 1) moving forward (e.
: collected trot), 5) sideways movement (e.
pertains to the aids required or not required in the dressage arena during competition.
For instance, it is preferable to carry a dressage whip and have impulsion than to ride without the whip
Another goal is to make the dressage horse straight.
A well prepared dressage horse will be recognized, as a result of the engagement
SWANA- Report on the Holstrom clinic -
http://www.wbstallions.com/wb/swana/emily.html
23 & 24 to study dressage conformation and movement with Dr.
made a career of studying the biomechanics of elite dressage horses.
discussion of which measurements are most important for dressage.
for you the features that are not important in a dressage horse (for performance or soundness):
quarter, which provides the spring and power of a dressage horse's advanced gaits.
Amiral) and ordinary horses performing walk, trot, collected trot, passage and piaffe as Holmström called our attention
same time, is actually a four-beat gait in a good dressage horse, because the hind foot strikes ahead of the front
DAP, then it is built for speed or pulling, not dressage.
And if it has a positive DAP, "It's a dressage horse.
Holmström's advice for dressage breeders: choose mares with good DAP and good canters.
Equestrians Online - Better Hunter Rounds from the Judge's Viewpoint -
http://www.equestriansonline.com/articles/betterrounds2.htm
the dressage ring as
your horse is a good mover, show off a little of his trot, Meek suggest, but allow yourself plenty of room to
noticeably speed up or rush his fences, then slow to a collected canter in the corners, only to quicken his pace once
Crossword -
http://www.angelfire.com/id/horsemania/crossword.html
A very collected trot on the spot, asked for in Dressage.
Building a Stronger Dressage Horse -
http://www.horsequest.com/journal/educate/dressage.htm
Building a Stronger Dressage Horse
Dressage as a sport does not require a high level of cardiovascular
compared with eventing, racing or polo, though some dressage horses may be deficient in this area.
step in designing a strength training program for dressage horses is to define the needs of the sport.
If we put this in the context of dressage, airs above the ground require strength and power,
Dressage horses that are being prepared for competition at medium
mimic the range and speed of joint motion during the dressage movements.
Strength Training Methods for Dressage Horses
Typically piaffe is trained in this manner, but collected trot and canter can also benefit.
For dressage horses, it is appropriate to use gymnastic grids during
Collection & Extension -
http://www.thevision.net/manchas/dressage/D-11.htm
A Passion for Dressage
carefully followed here as well as in other aspects of dressage riding.
extensions can also be asked out of the working trot or collected trot on the track.
The aids at the extended and collected trot are very similar.
In the collected trot the rider will hold his hands closer to his body and
Collected trot is also practiced every time the rider works on lateral
collection and extension work, as well as elsewhere in dressage.
, increase in the moment of suspension at the trot and canter at which no feet touch the ground-there
When all three of these factors are obtained at the trot and canter
For example, one diagonal at the trot will be better engaged than the other.
Driving Society's Descriptions -
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Competition A: Dressage
Day one is Dressage.
Driving in dressage requires a four wheeled carriage.
This is dressage with a vehicle.
perform the commands of the judge which are "the walk, collected trot, working trot, trot-on, halt, back up and standing
The collected trot is slower due to the horse's collection.
The working trot is free moving and quicker than the collected trot due to the horse's lengthened stride.
Usually the horses trot through this part, but cantering is acceptable.
Only a good sharp trot.
5 miles, is held at the trot with speeds averaging 9.
EF: Dressage Association -
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EF: Dressage Association
~*Why Ride Dressage?*~
Dressage is beneficial to ALL Horses & Riders (Hunters, Jumpers,ect.
) Why, you ask?! Dressage teaches a hrose to be supple and relaxed.
Trainging level dressage is also a must for a well-behaved and athletic horse.
Dressage can regain confidence in a nervous horse, or a nervous
Points(Dressage Classes ONLY):
~*What Kind Of Horse Is A Dressage Horse?*~
colour, age, gender, or size, can have a career in Dressage(Certain horses are more properous but any horse can
Dressage is a sport which requires a minimun amount of tack(No
Eurodressage.com: The piaffe and passage -
http://www.eurodressage.com/reports/covers/archive/ed_20000321.html
Eurodressage.
Possibly the most intriguing exercises in dressage are the piaffe and passage.
You in turn, will stand so that you can use a dressage whip right above his hock.
this quietly and easily, you can do it alone using a dressage whip.
keep his balance for a few steps, then ride into a collected trot.
Piaffe from collected trot should be practiced until he can move from the piaffe
Eurodressage is featuring your texts with a cover photo and several
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The Trot -
http://www.horsemagazine.com/CLINIC/D/DIERKS_CLEMENS/clemens_on_trot.htm
The pace that makes or breaks the Dressage Horse National coach,
That is the key to success in dressage - having rhythm.
In collected trot we look again for activity.
In collected trot you can have the same stride as in working trot, it's just
The Trot
This month we look at the TROT
In the trot, the riders seat just follows the rhythm of the horse.
A good basic trot in a young horse must be active.
Collected, medium, extended and working.
A good working trot must cover ground, engaged behind, active, forward thinking,
Welcome to Riding for Sport Dressage -
http://www.riding-for-sport-dressage.com/
Welcome to Riding for Sport Dressage
What is Dressage?
Until a short time ago, all I knew about dressage was that it involved “putting a horse through its paces”-whatever
people called in to complain that dressage was boring to watch, even arguing that the sport should
show host patiently explained that, to enjoy watching dressage, you had to know a bit more about it.
First, I looked into the history of dressage.
dressage,
More on Dressage
and equipment will I need to prepare my horse for dressage competitions?
What’s expected of my horse? Is my horse suited to dressage?
Conditioning The Dressage Horse -
http://www.gfdressage.com/condition.html
Conditioning The Dressage Horse
Conditioning the Dressage Horse by Gina Krueger
Physiological preparation of the dressage horse is often limited to training the required movements
In extended walk the rate is around 62, collected trot to piaffe, it will climb steadily to 141 beats per
Collected trot for most horse is 80 - 100 beats per minute, collected
In other words doing dressage figures and movements.
webmistress@gfdressage.
In extended walk the rate is around 62, collected trot to piaffe, it will climb steadily to 141 beats
Spro3 -
http://www.facethemusic.org/spro3.html
Dressage!
This is a wonderful shot of an advanced dressage horse doing what is called a "Passage", a
collected trot.
Welcome to GoLive CyberStudio -
http://nicholnl.wcp.muohio.edu/DingosBreakfastClub/AttitudeAlley/Amhalinks.html
MORGAN DRESSAGE
Some dressage moments with the
Half Pass, Collected Trot
Morgan Dressage
Collected Walk
Medium Trot
Photo Credits: Bob Tarr (collected walk, medium trots, flying change, extended walk,
http://www.kickon.com/celebs/todd/lexington.htm
Relaxing after the dressage!
I saw some of the dressage earlier.
My dressage is on Friday and I'm drawn 40th, so tomorrow I may
little bit on edge, so I got him going with some medium trot around the arena.
The horse was very calm and collected, and kept a very good rhythm.
currently sun-bathing! We are just waiting for the trot-up which takes place at 1500hrs.
Libretto -
http://www.rosehorse.com/Libretto.html
is a stablemate scale Andalusian stallion in a collected trot, suitable for halter, dressage, costume, even driving! He
is a stablemate scale Andalusian stallion in a collected trot, suitable for halter, dressage, costume, even
Dressage Explained -
http://www.saratogaarcfestival.org/dressage_article_two.html
Dressage Explained
The word dressage comes from the French verb dresser - to train.
Dressage is the basic schooling of the horse.
Basic dressage teaches the horse to understand the aids (the rider's
Dressage principles are based in three concepts - forward, straight
According to " What is Dressage?" by the United States Dressage Federation, "
The epitome of equestrian dressage, and the most popular with audiences, is the Grand
The Grand Prix dressage test is the most demanding of the sport's progressive
They are: the collected walk, extended walk, collected trot including a half-pass to the right and to the left,
Like any dressage test, each movement is rated by the judges on a scale
Dressage with the Stars 2000 - Workouts for Young Dressage Horse Competitions. -
http://www.cyberhorse.net.au/dwts2000/workouts.htm
Dressage with the Stars 2000 - Workouts for Young Dressage Horse
Bates Australian Young Dressage Horse
Collected trot H-E-K shoulder in, F-B-M travers left.
(4) steps and proceed at medium walk, on command collected trot and at C turn right.
At K collected trot, K-X-M extended trot.
On command trot and stay on outside track of arena.
At B circle 25 meters sitting trot.
At E circle 25 meters sitting trot.
Between F & A trot.
Between K and A trot.
Model Horse Gallery: English Performance, Dressage -
http://gallery.modelhorseweb.com/Performance/MPedressage.html
Model Horse Gallery: English Performance, Dressage
M): Halt, rein back four steps, proceed collected trot, turn right.
"Pseudolous," bay Anglo-Oldenburg gelding showing in dressage.
X; collected canter (turning at H).
Ariel Dynamics, Inc. Abstracts -
http://www.arielnet.com/Main/adw-86.html
; The Kinematics of Piaffe, Passage and Collected Trot of Dressage Horses.
study of transitions between the trot and canter in dressage horses.
study of transitions between the walk and trot is dressage horses.
; Classification of collected trot, passage and piaffe using stance phase temporal variables.
; A study of transitions between the trot and canter in dressage horses.
preliminary study of transitions between the walk and trot is dressage horses.
; Classification of collected trot, passage and piaffe using stance phase temporal
temporal characteristics of the canter pirouette and the collected canter.
; A kinetic analysis of the trot in cats.
Control of Locomotion - A Kinetic Analysis of the Trot in Cats.
Kelly Valdes -
http://www.americandrivingsociety.org/ads_news/WSC/Wander_Kelly.htm
Wander's very energetic high stepping collected trot caused a buzz in the audience as spectators argued
whether it was " passage" or a true collected trot.
The one thing that all agreed upon what that this dressage test was breathtaking.
Re: Euoplocephalus walking -
http://www.cmnh.org/fun/dinosaur-archive/1997Apr/msg00448.html
you get into such movements as shown in classical dressage:extended trot, collected trot, collected canter, etc.
quadrupedal animal like a dog or a > horse are walk, trot, canter, gallop.
such movements as shown in classical dressage:extended trot, collected trot, collected canter, etc.
best > elephants can do is a kind of fast shuffling trot.
Muybridge named the three paces of an elephant as walk, trot (usually done as a juvenile) and the amble, which has
USDF Programs: " L" Education for Judge Training Program: Guidelines for Organizers -
http://www.usdf.org/programs/l_program/organizers.html
achievement, and the promotion of the sport of dressage.
continuing education for judges, potential dressage judges, competitors, trainers, and
instructors, the United States Dressage Federation' s Council of Judges
trained judges are looking for in dressage performance.
but who want more information about evaluating dressage performance.
eligible to apply for the AHSA " r" Dressage Judge Training Program.
Rules governing dressage competitions and judging.
session in conjunction with a recognized dressage competition
two judges/instructors for a 2-day dressage competition.
conducted in conjunction with an USDF/AHSA recognized dressage competition.
USDF Programs: 2000 Convention -
http://www.usdf.org/programs/00convention/
achievement, and the promotion of the sport of dressage.
Dressage in Harmony: Through the Levels with Walter Zettl
Canadian-based dressage trainer, past Chief Reitlehrer, author and
Using the principles which he based his book on, " Dressage in Harmony" , Mr.
Zettl will share his vast knowledge of dressage to help riders better understand classical dressage.
The Dressage Company: Cincinnatti Area USDF GMO
Dressage Sport Horse Breeding
What is Dressage?
United States Dressage Federation
usdressage@usdf.
Biomechanics and Dressage Contents -
http://nicholnl.wcp.muohio.edu/DingosBreakfastClub/BioMech/BioMechRideContent.ht...
Biomechanics and Dressage Contents
Dressage:
Dressage Seat
Collected Trot
Collected and Ordinary
Trot
- (all possible combinations of ordinary walk, trot, canter)
Walk-Trot
Trot-Walk
Trot-Canter
CEF Level 3 Dressage Coach Reivsed -
http://users2.cgiforme.com/hcbc/messages/34.html
CEF Level 3 Dressage Coach Reivsed
LEVEL 3 DRESSAGE COACHING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Have competitive experience in recognized dressage competition up to and including the Prix St.
bye-pass permission, prior to applying for the Level 3 dressage exam,.
Analytical Skills (dressage test performance, rider strength/weaknesses) 10%*
A fully certified Level 3 Dressage Coach will have successfully completed:
>Ø Level 2 certification, or a Level 2 dressage option evaluation
Ø Level 3 Dressage Evaluation course
Ø Level 3 Dressage examination
the Canadian Equestrian Federation’s National Dressage (NDC) Coaching Committee and should be addressed to:
trot -
http://www.icelandichorse.is/trot.html
it's very hard, even impossible, to ask them to do dressage in the trot, because they'll simply go into tölt.
Trot.
Trot is a two-beat diagonal gait (diagonal pairs of legs
How trot is ridden:
important to ride a horse you are starting in lots of trot, not much tolt or pig-pace.
So, horses have different talents to trot.
If the horse's first choice of gait is trot, it is usually enough to give it a bit of free rein,
and encourage it to go at the right speed to trot.
If the horse does not trot easily, let the horse walk, lean a bit forward to move
learns soon that this is a clue that it is supposed to trot, not tolt.
Coaching Certification -
http://www.equestrian.ca/dres2000prereq.htm
LEVEL 3 DRESSAGE COACHING CERTIFICATION
competitive experience in recognized dressage competition up to and including the Prix St.
bye-pass permission, prior to applying for the Level 3 dressage exam,.
Analytical Skills (dressage test performance, rider strength/weaknesses)
A fully certified Level 3 Dressage Coach will have successfully completed:
Level 2 certification, or a Level 2 dressage option evaluation
Level 3 Dressage Evaluation course
Level 3 Dressage examination
by the Canadian Equestrian Federation’s National Dressage (NDC) Coaching Committee and should be addressed to:
Email: Director Dressage: cwhitham@equestrian.
NightFlight -
http://www.sportshorses.homestead.com/NightFlight.html
Night Flight in Dressage.
This little mare was awesome in dressage.
nose to the ground when out on the trail (walk or trot) to see what other animals have been by!
I had her going 2nd level, with really impressive collected movements, very nice counter canter, and good laterals.
Testimonials -
http://www.cyberemporium.com/giacomini/testimon.htm
As some of you know, I' ve been looking for a dressage coach to help me with ridden dressage in order to improve
my carriage horse' s driven dressage.
watching my horse do shoulder-ins, half -passes, a collected trot with suspension and then that beautiful extended trot
goes WAY beyond what most peoples' concept of dressage is.
CLASSICAL DRESSAGE
INT'L'S first offering of a seminar called the CLASSICAL DRESSAGE MASTER CLASS.
is dedicated to providing an alternative (to FEI) dressage based on the ancient riding traditions and teachings
goes on to explain, " The training methods of dressage reveal the horse's perfect balance and, therefore,
The purpose of the CLASSICAL DRESSAGE MASTER CLASS is to show people interested in classical
The CLASSICAL DRESSAGE MASTER CLASSES are regularly scheduled at the TM Classical
2HDT1 -
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/the_vet/HDT1.htm
usually cover 3 days and consist of Presentation & Dressage, the Marathon or Crosscountry, and Cone Driving.
Dressage is performed in best harness with gleaming brass and
rein backs, with a number of changes of pace, walk, collected trot, working and extended trot.
Understanding Dressage -
http://www.horseandfarmmagazine.com/dressage.html
Understanding Dressage
The word " dressage" (said " dress-ahz and rhymes with " massage"
While relatively new to America and Canada, dressage has long been a competitive equestrian sport throughout
The Official Standard Size Dressage Arena is 20 x 60 meters (22 x 66 yards).
Horses trained in the art of dressage are not expected to perform these movements.
POPULAR BREEDS FOR DRESSAGE
common and popular breeds for the equestrian sport of dressage, are Warmbloods.
Horses used for dressage need to be felxible, very sound, responsive and athletic.
Descriptions of some Dressage, Classical Airs
A very collected trot on the spot or in place.
Lengthening -
http://www.axwoodfarm.com/DCT-11.shtml
lengthened trot the full length of the diagonal of the dressage arena.
extra you need for Intermediate and Advanced is the collected trot.
Remember, collected trot is not just a shorter trot, it is a shorter trot with
including lengthened trot, is the base you need for collected trot.
When it comes time to start collected trot, the progression will be an easy and logical step.
your horse at will, it's time to teach lengthened trot.
may fall on his forehand or drop out of lengthened trot and rush or canter.
the ability to maintain his balance, in lengthened trot.
When he can sustain lengthened trot for the duration of the straight stretch, use the noise
the next lower gait to bring him out of lengthened trot to working trot before putting him horse back on the
horseweb - Internet-Dressur-Lektionen The piaffe -
http://horseweb.de/vs_de/wis/guide/6.htm
ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
required only at the highest levels of international dressage competition.
Metternich, a Holsteiner stallion, moving from the collected trot to the piaffe.
The piaffe is a trot performed nearly on the spot.
The Pyramid of Training for Dressage -
http://www.tir.com/~ljsteve/wortmann/pyramid.htm
The Pyramid of Training for Dressage
In dressage, you must ride with " feeling.
collected trot:
steps in all three gaits; the 4-beat walk, 2-beat trot or 3- beat canter.
collected walk:
In order not to become hurried or irregular, the collected walk is shorter than the medium walk, with the hoof prints
The trot is a swinging motion in 2 beats with 4 phases.
rule book states " The quality of the trot is judged by the general impression, the regularity
" The tempos in the trot are:
working trot:
Jessica Jahiel: Horse-sense Mailing List Archives -
http://www.horse-sense.org/archives/dresster.htm
Dressage terms
Being new to dressage, I have some dressage related questions.
For learning about basic dressage, I recommend
> PRACTICAL DRESSAGE by Jane Kidd
> PRACTICAL DRESSAGE MANUAL by Bengt Ljungquist
> DRESSAGE FOR THE YOUNG RIDER by Pegotty Henriques
> DRESSAGE TEST TECHNIQUE by J.
There are literally hundreds of books on dressage! If you read these and decide that you want something
If you're just getting interested in dressage, good for you! You're going to have a lot of fun.
The first dressage tests you will do are Introductory Level tests, which
Thorndon Park -
http://www.mysite.xtra.co.nz/~thorndonpark/
New Zealand is so proud of our first ever Olympic dressage competitor, Kallista Field & her beautiful Warmblood
On the home front, German dressage trainer Jan Bemelmens visited Auckland recently & I
'Dressage with the Stars' is being staged again at Werribee Park
and in trot.
in collected canter.
and more trot.
A Dressage Instructor’s Guide -
http://www.thevision.net/manchas/dressage/D-C.htm
A Dressage Instructor’s Guide
A Passion for Dressage
and can count on a good balance and feel-to learn dressage on a trained horse.
difficult of all, is for a beginning rider to learn dressage on a green horse.
Sometimes I ask myself why I love dressage riding.
what makes a qualified riding instructor? The ideal dressage instructor is someone who (1) comprehends dressage
in theory and practice, (2) can explain dressage in a way the student can understand, (3) teaches to
As a dressage instructor I love to work with those riders who are
substance of this chapter, a progressive approach to dressage instruction, I also have a few thoughts on what constitutes
of dressage theory.
An Animated Guide to Dressage: The piaffe -
http://www.ridinghabit.com/guide/animation/piaffe.html
An Animated Guide to Dressage: The piaffe
ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
USDF 1995 Dressage Symposium videotapes
is required only at the highest levels of international dressage competition.
Metternich, a Holsteiner stallion, moving from the collected trot to the piaffe.
The piaffe is a trot performed nearly on the spot.
Driving kur -
http://www.dressageunltd.com/devon/930/drkut.htm
Dressage at Devon
Cosequin 1999 Junior Dressage Team Championships
Driving includes walk, slow trot (collected trot), working trot, and strong (lengthened) trot.
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Driving includes walk, slow trot (collected trot), working trot, and strong (lengthened)
trot.
The two half circles in working trot at B-E are the most difficult movement in their
her favorite in the freestyle is the lengthened trot across the diagonal.
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