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  • Stonecroft Stables Sport Horses For Sale: Dressage, Hunter, Jumper, Eventing - http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/ruth.parker/
    • Stonecroft Stables Sport Horses For Sale: Dressage, Hunter, Jumper, Eventing
    • For Sale: Dressage, Hunter, Jumper, Eventing
    • Superb suspension for DRESSAGE and balance for HUNTER.
    • Tidy, balanced package for DRESSAGE/HUNTER/JUMPER.
    • Terrific extension - will be flashy in DRESSAGE.
    • 2hh chestnut who loves lateral movement -DRESSAGE.
  • Dressage Extensions - Videos8 - http://www.dressage-ext.com/videos8.htm
    • Dressage Extensions - Videos8
    • for the gentle and sensitive way in which he trains dressage horses.
    • His gentle approach preserves the dressage horse's natural suppleness, grace and harmony.
    • clear insight into the first year's training of his dressage horses under saddle.
    • lateral work is an essential element in the horse's dressage training.
    • arrated by Janet Brown Wysocki, these videos give the dressage competitor the opportunity to view the tests from the
    • Top dressage riders demonstrate the proper execution of the latest
    • 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, Dressage.
    • Schooling a Horse Part III: Lateral Work as a Key to Success
    • Zeilinger demonstrates how lateral work is an essential element in the horse's dressage
  • Training Home Page - http://www.naturalhorsesupply.com/training.htm
    • Complete Training of the Horse and Rider" on dressage or Tom Dorrance' s " True Unity" , you
    • Lateral Movement
    • thump on the horse or force him into a posture or movement, you may get them to do it, but not reliably.
    • environment were the horse knows when it has accomplished a movement correctly.
  • WebCrawler Kids & Family: Pets & Animals: Horses: Breeds & Breeding: Light Breeds: Hanoverian - http://www.webcrawler.com/kids_and_family/pets_and_animals/horses/breeds_and_bre...
    • Look for "lateral movement" And "dressage" in this Web site
  • SHPS Home Page for all your horse care requirements - http://mypage.ihost.com/shps/index.html
    • This adhesion virtually eliminates forward and lateral movement.
    • for general riding, competition work - including dressage and eventing, and for travel.
  • Product Information Guide - EQUI-AIR SYSTEM - http://www.equiair.com/guide.htm
    • vertebrae), trapezius thoracalis (tilts shoulder blade in lateral movement; rotates shoulder), deltoid (rotates shoulder blade)
    • Dressage Shaped
    • fleece, quilted & Q/F-22”x44”56x112cm: used with dressage saddles.
    • Dressage Square
    • , quilted & Q/F-22”x45”(56x115cm): used with dressage saddles
    • contact, all purpose/eventing, or dressage.
    • Saddle fit is very important in promoting the natural movement in the horse.
    • vertebrae), trapezius thoracalis (tilts shoulder blade in lateral movement; rotates shoulder), deltoid (rotates shoulder
    • hindquarters and simultaneously prevent the natural movement in the horse.
  • Equestrians Online - Training Tips - http://www.equestriansonline.com/tips/legyield.htm
    • Pressure exerted by the right leg creates the lateral movement in the haunches, while the at-the-girth position of the
    • the dressage ring as
    • increase the suppleness of your horse, you can add lateral exercises to your work program.
    • The leg-yield is an elementary lateral exercise, which can be performed at either the walk
    • The horse's body remains straight during this movement, except for a slight bend at the poll, away from the
    • Pressure exerted by the right leg creates the lateral movement in the haunches, while the at-the-girth position
    • As in all lateral movements, pressure from each of your legs changes
    • To initiate the movement, bring the horse's forehand off the track by moving both
    • function of the hands is critical at the start of the movement.
    • half-half the horse to balance it in preparation for the movement; (2) create a slight left bend at the horse's poll through
  • Virtually Horses Absolute Beginners - More Terminology - http://virtuallyriding.homestead.com/terminology_more.html
    • direction while cantering and is also used during advanced dressage tests.
    • wrong lead, the counter canter is another advanced dressage movement.
    • A french dressage term.
    • One of the first lateral moves you'll attempt.
    • pass but is bent in the opposite direction from the movement.
    • A slightly more advanced lateral move, shoulder in is usually performed down the straight
    • lead, the counter canter is another advanced dressage movement.
    • meaning that he is bent away from the direction of the movement.
    • half pass the horse is bent in the direction of the movement.
    • Renvers is an almost identical movement to travers, except that the horse is bent around the
  • SORclinics's Page - http://members.aol.com/sorclinics/page68/index.htm
    • This is called a " turn on the forehand" in dressage speak.
    • (On this I'm pretty sure that a true dressage " turn on the forehand" would want the front
    • This was even more necessary when we began to do lateral movement.
    • Side Passing or Lateral Movement
    • We also practiced getting lateral movement while riding, and for this you had to use what I call
    • (Good article on this in the January '98 issue of Dressage an CT mag.
    • motor" ) is when the front feet stop forward movement and the hind leg on the inside reaches under and across
    • just slide the legs back and forth to get forward movement.
    • For every movement that I ask my horse to do, it seems it always involves
    • angled away from the handler in order to have forward movement.
  • Kenny Harlow - Certification Program - http://www.kennyharlow.com/certification_program.htm
    • horse, handling real problems that occur among horses, lateral movement, lead changes, components to the stop, communication
    • disciplines such as reining, roping, team penning, dressage, hunter/jumper, and driving.
  • Arlene Magid - Sample Appraisal - http://members.aol.com/mrplushy/appr1.htm
    • Reserve National Champion Second Level Dressage TYFOON.
    • correctly aligned from front view, and she has no lateral movement with them at any gait when in motion.
    • competition, be it in hunt pleasure, show hack, or dressage.
  • Going to Collection Laterally with Miguel Tavora - http://www.horsemagazine.com/CLINIC/T/TAVORA_MIGUEL/miguelte.htm
    • attachment of the cavesson and in my right hand, I hold a dressage whip pointed towards the middle of the horse's thigh
    • use leg yielding because I do not agree with having lateral movement without bend.
    • These qualities are mostly developed by lateral work.
    • I normally start lateral work very early in the training, even before the horse
    • and side reins, I begin to teach the first steps of lateral work from the ground.
    • the horse move forward and sideways in all of this lateral work in hand.
    • The first lateral lesson that I give under saddle is the shoulder-in.
    • Before asking for lateral work at the trot, I would confirm the transitions
    • When the horse is ready to begin lateral work at the trot I have the horse on a 20 metre circle
    • shoulders a little bit in, and with both legs I keep the movement forward.
  • http://www.pondside.com/aeonline/clasifyd/eric.asp
    • potential as an eventing horse, or could excell at dressage, as he has wonderful lateral movement.
    • or could excell at dressage, as he has wonderful lateral movement.
  • Reschooling The Western Horse For Dressage - http://www.horse-previews.com/598articles/reschoolingwp.html
    • Reschooling The Western Horse For Dressage
    • You bet, says this dressage-grounded AQHA Superhorse trainer.
    • Dressage judges are seeing spots before their eyes - Appaloosa
    • With the rise in popularity of both dressage and the "Western" breeds, it's inevitable that some Western
    • riders will catch the dressage bug.
    • one of those riders - or perhaps you're a confirmed dressage enthusiast whose mount didn't exactly grow up in a
    • 1997 issue "Salute"-ed the pair and described the dressage education on which Lynn built her training career.
    • the Western disciplines simply aren't suitable for dressage.
    • free shoulder movement for a light-on-the-forehand dressage frame.
    • similarities exist between certain other Western disciplines and dressage.
  • Shadow Fox Farm - http://www.hanoverian.com/whitfordsalesb.html
    • Grandfather, Davignon won his stallion testing in dressage and German 4 year old Young Horse Championship.
    • Suitable for dressage, jumping or breeding.
    • Excellent amateur small ladies dressage horse or breeding.
    • black colts (lots of white) Champion and Reserve at dressage breeding shows.
    • Matrose produced many FEI level competition horses and well known dressage stallions such as Manstien, Matador, Magnum and Mattgold.
    • A won dressage portion of 100 day test w/141 for rideability.
    • Striking, elegant, leggy dressage horse with a great volunteer temperament.
    • Inherited Davignon movement, Uphill, strong hind end, free shoulder.
    • excellent ability for piaffe, canter pirouettes, and lateral work.
  • Classified Ads: Horses for Sale -- Andalusians - http://bayequest.com/ads_horses_andal.htm
    • hands, beautiful silver gray and trained in basic dressage.
    • In addition to dressage he has been ridden regualarly on the trail.
    • Lots of animation! First level dressage, nice lateral movement, has been ridden western.
    • The ideal mare is trained in dressage, has been on trails, and can jump.
    • going at least 1st level dressage.
  • Flying Changes Classifieds - http://www.flyingchanges.com/classies/classies.htm
    • Would make great dressage horse.
    • 8% on first dressage test.
    • dressage training @ High Hopes Farm, she showed Training
    • Some beginning dressage work.
    • Great jumper or dressage prospect.
    • LVL DRESSAGE HORSE
    • Champion Hunter twice but I would like a dressage home for him.
    • Dressage trained, great disposition, will work hard
    • Solid 2nd level Dressage campaigner.
    • LEVEL DRESSAGE MARE
  • USDF Merchandise: Videos - http://www.usdf.org/store/videos.html
    • achievement, and the promotion of the sport of dressage.
    • Promote Dressage
    • important training tool for anyone starting a young dressage prospect or retraining an older horse.
    • the basics that provide a foundation for the dressage horse.
    • Perspectives - Educating Dressage Judges and Competitors
    • Features commentary by dressage judge Janet Brown Wysocki
    • With dressage work, your horse' s physique is constantly
    • video by Jan Jacobson, professional saddle fitter, dressage judge and competitor.
    • 1998 USDF National Dressage Symposium featuring Kyra Kyrklund
    • Symposium, is your opportunity to study dressage from one of the top trainers in the world, Kyra
  • Hoofcare and Lameness Magazine -- Related Links - http://www.hoofcare.com/related_links.html
    • McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine
    • Lateral Gait and Gaited Horses, Paso Fino movement
  • NCDCTA - http://www.ncdcta.com/1997/Old/page37.html
    • add a lateral movement.
    • take the next step up the Pyramid of Dressage.
    • Theorists say leg yielding is a sideways, not lateral movement, because it does not use bend.
    • Lateral work: give more on the outside you are preventing
    • Lateral work needs bend.
  • dressage - http://www.equineventures.com/dressage.htm
    • DRESSAGE HORSES CURRENTLY FOR SALE
    • Dressage prospect.
    • , easily 4' course, dressage prospect.
    • multi-talented mare, she has professional hunter, jumper, dressage training and has been shown with success.
    • Currently in training for dressage and is solid at training level (schooling 1st).
    • selling due to lack of time and loss of interest in dressage.
    • Kind and willing, she is suitable as a low level dressage horse, with the capability to go much further as
    • Wolkenflug (Wohler), sire of successful dressage and hunter/jumpers.
    • looselimbed walk, incredible big trot - an exceptional dressage prospect.
    • forces sale - I had planned for this to be my dressage horse! Asking $18, 000.
  • ELN Training Center Summer Camps - http://members.nbci.com/ELNTC/sumcamp.htm
    • We offer an INTENSE two session Summer Camp for Dressage, Jumping and Recreational riders (and western) for
    • features heavy emphasis on the classical form of dressage.
    • We train dressage students to the second level.
    • Our jumping students are also trained in basic dressage.
    • For the more experienced rider we help enhance dressage skills so they may advance to a solid second level.
    • believe it is very, very important that a student of dressage, no matter what their age, be solid in 2nd level before
    • Nikki, dressage session
    • practicing lateral movement
    • Simple dressage tests.
    • Exercises using half-halts at the canter and lateral movement to center over jump.
  • Hanoverian Home Page - http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/hanov.html
    • in the equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage, eventing and driving.
    • five gold, one silver and two bronze medals in dressage and show jumping at the 1996 Olympics.
    • evaluates gaits, trainability and athletic ability in dressage, show jumping and cross-country.
    • If scores on conformation, movement and jumping ability are sufficient, a temporary breeding
    • Movement as seen from the front and the rear must be straight
    • and footfalls correct in their sequence -- not lateral or pacing.
  • Equestrian Discussion Forums at EquiSearch - http://www.equisearch.com/dcforum/Dressage/481.html
    • listening to me, not getting upset or rushing with the lateral movement, and feeling "collected" to me to be able to move laterally
    • I don't know if this will help, but in my Dressage magazine this month, a trainer suggested an exercise
    • themselves in what some might consider the correct dressage frame.
    • The idea of dressage is to allow the horse to work under you.
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    • I gradually worked in lateral work with the canter serpentines.
    • listening to me, not getting upset or rushing with the lateral movement, and feeling "collected" to me to be able
    • collection before you have forward you stifle the horse's movement and desire to move and then you never get the power
  • SWANA -- Swedish Warmblood Sale Horses -- Page 1 of 2 - http://www.wbstallions.com/wb/swana/sales/sales.htm
    • She is training 1st - 2nd level dressage and is currently being used as a lesson horse.
    • daughter, TB Hyperion line dam, light eventing and dressage experience, 9-8-8, 40 pts.
    • He recently won his first dressage show classes and was high scoring horse of the show.
    • correct and very good gaits, he shows an aptitude for dressage and is learning fast!
    • Charade is a talented dressage prospect.
    • Handsome, sensible and loaded with dressage potential.
    • (Olympic dressage competitor) out of Mimi (imported Swedish mare,
    • - 1997 petite redhead eager to start her dressage career.
    • 3 HH, and be very successful in dressage.
    • Dressage Today (also dam of Iron Maiden).
  • JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF MEMORIAL LIBRARY - http://www.devalcol.edu/l.htm
    • USDF (US DRESSAGE FED)
    • DRESSAGE RIDERS
    • DRESSAGE TRAINERS
    • " " " DRESSAGE SCHOOLING WITH CARL HESTER" " "
    • DRESSAGE TRAINING
    • " " " DRESSAGE WITHOUT A WARMBLOOD: BY ALL MEANS!" "
    • " " " JOHN LYONS AND DRESSAGE" " "
    • LATERAL FLEXION
    • LATERAL MOVEMENT
    • LATERAL MOVEMENTS
  • Re: Tosses Head in Leg Yield - http://www.warmbloods.net/dressagetraini/_dressagesum98disc72/0000001c.htm
    • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998
    • along the diagonal, and then slowly developing the lateral movement - use the inside leg slightly behind the girth into
    • along the diagonal, and then slowly developing the lateral movement - use the inside leg slightly behind the girth
  • Site Map of FoxSaddlers Web Site - http://www.foxsaddlers.co.uk/mall/FoxSaddlers/sitemap.htm
    • Dressage Equipment
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    • We stock all kinds dressage equipment for both horse and rider from top hats to
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  • Pets/Animals : Equestrian : Horses and Ponies For Sale : Berkshire - http://www.internetonline.co.uk/indexes/petequ18_hor240_ber4441.html
    • Superb paces always placed dressage, enjoys jumping, easy to box, clip, shoe and hack.
    • Dressage / Hunter
    • Medium level dressage, hunted, BHS evented.
    • Dressage, Eventer, Schoolmaster.
    • Irish TB x ID, 3 excellent paces, working lateral movement, forward going.
    • European bloodlines, all are bred to compete at top level dressage.
    • With movement, great extention and elevation plus power and quality.
  • Horse Paintings.com - # 26 "Ecuyer du Cadre Noir" - http://www.horsepaintings.com/26.html
    • painting shows a member of the Cadre Noir executing a lateral movement.
    • appeared on the covers of "The Chronicle of the Horse", "Dressage and CT" and also has been reproduced on greeting cards.
  • Shadow Fox Farm's Sales - http://www.studbook.com/shadowfox/sales.html
    • breeding or performance mare by the King of Dressage! Price is by Private Treaty.
    • test with an overall score of 140 points with a dressage score of 152 points.
    • Out of a class of 14 fillies at the VADA Dressage show in June of 1999 she was First Place and was
    • In July, 1999 Rachael again did very well at Dressage at Lexington from a very large class of 17 fillies
    • 2000 and shows excellent promise as a ladies dressage horse.
    • at his 100 day test, with a score of 124 points for dressage.
    • This elegant filly won her class at Dressage at Lexington as a yearling and was chosen as Rsv.
    • Champion mare 3 years in a row at the Morven Park Dressage Breeding Show and Rsv.
    • At her first recognized dressage show as a 3 year old at training level, she won
    • States Premium mare, the mother line produces excellent dressage horses with super temperaments, elastic gaits
  • Ron McLoughlin Horse Handling Clinics at the Beautiful and Historic Jack Tone Ranch - http://www.fadjur.com/rmcl.htm
    • pleasure, ranch horses to competitive cattle, reining, dressage, jumping,gymkhana events.
    • Secrets to lateral movement
  • Classifieds - http://ewsz.com/classified.htm
    • dressage.
    • Stunning dressage horse, 9 year old 17hh chestnut mare.
    • Dressage prospect, talented 3 year old Warmblood
    • 2hh, all round riding horse ( dressage, jumping and cross country), as well as a proven broodmare
    • 3 year old dressage filly by SALUT breathtaking mover, super
    • eventer, she is a good mover and has a solid dressage background, she is also very careful over
    • dressage schoolmaster
    • practical dressage & jumping, show experience, facility mgt, horse
    • very special dressage prospect indeed.
    • A perfect 10, for movement and for jumping! Spectacular 4 year old Warmblood chestnut
  • Workshops - http://www.tranquilityfarm.com/workshops.html
    • Classical Dressage Workshop
    • The basics of classical dressage will eliminate resistance such as pulling, stiffness,
    • horse's flexibility in preparation for the most basic dressage movement: shoulder-in.
    • The most basic movement in classical dressage is the Four-Track Shoulder-In.
    • After this lateral movement is sufficiently mastered, other lateral movements may
    • resistance such as pulling, stiffness, and lack of forward movement.
    • flexibility in preparation for the most basic dressage movement: shoulder-in.
    • This movement will develop better communication between horse and
  • FEI Clinic "On the Horse" - http://www.swcp.com/~scaskey/clinicinfo.html
    • of terms for the United States Dressage Federation (USDF).
    • fact is that almost no vaulting horse is a high level dressage horse or has the ability to become one.
    • lateral movement
    • to break all the important factors of the horse's movement and temprament into definite groups.
    • horses and discussed what was good and bad about the movement of each horse based on the horse's physical abilities.
  • Ron McLoughlin Horse Handling Clinics at the Beautiful and Historic Jack Tone Ranch - http://www.arabian-horses.com/fadjur/rmcl.htm
    • pleasure, ranch horses to competitive cattle, reining, dressage, jumping,gymkhana events.
    • Secrets to lateral movement
  • Horse Classifieds - http://www.horse2000.com/clasif/horseclass.htm
    • Great movements and will make a stunning dressage horse.
    • FOR SALE: Dressage horse, 1994 Hanoverian-X mare, 16hh, bay with
    • Shown successfully Basic 1/2, outstanding lateral movement, confirmed in Basic 3/4.
    • Over 18hh, big and beautiful with natural movement.
    • Beautiful head, excellent movement and should be able to jump due to his sire's
    • She has pizzaz, great body, legs, lovely movement & neck and pretty head.
    • trails and water, changes, countercanter, good lateral work, a simple ride.
  • What Is Dressage? - http://www.facethemusic.org/dressage.html
    • What Is Dressage?
    • Dressage.
    • Dressage History
    • page you know a little about the early beginnings of Dressage.
    • But what about Dressage in the 90's? Dressage is a difficult, technical, and
    • takes years to develop a horse to the highest level of Dressage, Grand Prix.
    • Unlike in the past, Dressage is an open sport today.
    • The modern Dressage show circuit is very structured.
    • There are numerous levels of Dressage,
    • - United States Dressage Federation.
  • Sales List - http://www.hanoverian.org/SalesList.htm
    • Level dressage and evented.
    • Perfect for some eye catching dressage movement and possible jumping prospect.
    • Started in dressage and great on trail.
    • Shows outstanding jumping talent; also excellent dressage, eventing prospect.
    • Dressage or hunter prospect, or as a broodmare.
    • Well trained at First level dressage.
    • Super dressage bloodlines for competition/breeding.
    • Should progress through AHSA dressage levels quickly.
    • By Graf Goetz, Grand Prix dressage horse long-listed with USET in 1992 & 1993.
    • Top dressage or breeding prospect.
  • Dressage - http://www.allsaddles.com/dressage.html
    • Albion Legend 5000 Dressage Saddle
    • The Legend 5000 is a close contact dressage saddle that also gives you a deep seat and a narrow
    • Albion Euro Comfort Dressage Saddle
    • The Euro Comfort dressage saddle offers you a deep supportive seat, cutback head
    • Albion Euro Legend Dressage Saddle
    • The Euro Legend dressage saddle offers you a deep supportive seat, cutback head
    • Albion Modified Comfort Dressage Saddle
    • The Comfort dressage is anatomically designed for riders who find the traditional
    • Albion Style SL Dressage Saddle
    • twist and seat offers the closest feel available in a dressage saddle.
  • Natural Horse Supply Training - Cues & Exaggeration - http://naturalhorsesupply.com/punishment.htm
    • Alois Podhajsky one of the masters of classical dressage put this in terms that best relates to the use
    • Lateral Movement
    • to your horse through your posture, tone of voice, movement, etc.
    • A correction is the act of modifying a behavior, movement, or posture through operant conditioning; either
  • Horses from around the World & Norfolk Ne. - http://www.norfolkne.com/horse.htm
    • competitive events such as eventing, show jumping and dressage.
    • all-purpose breed, today's Hanoverian is an exceptional dressage and show jumping horse.
    • has neither the vertical movement of the trot or the lateral movement of the pace.
    • versatility in many sports, is exceptionally fine at dressage.
    • for a broken pace, which has neither the vertical movement of the trot or the lateral movement of the pace.
    • its natural ability to perform a rack, which is a bilateral, four-beat gait which is neither a walk or a trot.
    • Saddle breds are known for their graceful movement, high stepping action, and ground-covering stride.
    • The ideal is a big horse with good movement, capable of covering ground, with a calm temperament
  • Ironbark American Saddlebreds - Information Page - http://www.saluki.com/baghdad/saddlbrd.htm
    • versatility, the American Saddlebred also excels in dressage, eventing, show jumping, and endurance.
    • rider sits in the saddle with virtually no movement.
    • In these " lateral" gaits, the two legs on the same side
    • shoulders and withers giving maximum freedom of movement for the shoulders and allows the neck to come
  • CDS Engery/Impulsion II - http://www.dressageunltd.com/events/ca/0214energy.htm
    • dressage event:
    • California Dressage Society Annual Meeting
    • , lateral movement, collected work, etc.
    • Snail Mail: Dressage un Ltd.
    • Reapply the aid when the desired movement is lost.
    • cannot improve if he is too fatigued to perform the movement correctly.
  • Lateral Work - http://www.thevision.net/manchas/dressage/D-10.htm
    • A Passion for Dressage
    • or on any other line or circle, or from a different lateral movement.
    • whether the execution is on three or four tracks in a dressage competition, is the consistency to both sides.
    • The execution of transitions from one lateral movement at the trot to another, and to the extended trot,
    • Lateral Work
    • In chapter 8 we introduced a number of lateral exercises.
    • Here we continue with lateral work.
    • Lateral exercises work symbiotically with the extended and
    • Here we will discuss a few additional lateral exercises: the zigzag at the walk, and the travers,
    • half-pass, one where the hindquarters do not lead the movement.
  • Meet the Andalusian & Lusitano Horse, an Extraordinary Breed - http://www.raineyvalleyfarm.com/the_horse/
    • As the breed begins it's reemergence, more dressage riders are again learning of the Andalusian's great
    • Andalusian in Dressage
    • In actuality, the movement seen as "winging" is a lateral looseness of knees,
    • "Winging " is defined as a lateral deviation of the front limbs when observed from front
    • The movement in an Iberian horses shows a high degree of flexibility.
    • loyalty of an Andalusian, with their extreme fluid movement and flexability then you know that these horses will
  • Online Horse Riding Lessons: Dressage - http://horses.about.com/pets/horses/cs/lessonsdressage/index.htm
    • Online Horse Riding Lessons: Dressage
    • to online riding lessons and training articles on Dressage.
    • A series of Dressage articles by Australian trainer, Bert Hartog.
    • "Biomechanics of the Dressage Seat"
    • How the dressage seat affects the movement of the horse and how the
    • From Biomechanical Riding and Dressage, a Rider's Atlas.
    • "Biomechanical Riding and Dressage: a Rider's Atlas"
    • ClassicalDressage.
    • horse's responsiveness to the leg is important in dressage.
    • Lateral Work in Dressage
  • EQUINET(tm) - Warmbloods For Sale - http://equinet.com/forsale/Warmblood.html
    • WONDERFUL TALENTED DRESSAGE PROSPECTS
    • He will make a wonderful dressage prospect with fabulous elastic gaits.
    • Ithaca is very willing and loves to work and is a great dressage prospect for the FEI Levels.
    • moves too big for Hunters and will make a wonderful dressage horse with her great attitude and big gaits.
    • gaits, bred for super temperament and success in dressage.
    • charisma and personality plus, she is a very special dressage investment for the rider who is prepared to wait until
    • Basic/Second Level Dressage scores up to 77%.
    • Very athletic could go into either discipline of dressage or jumping.
    • He is bred to excel as a dressage or jumping horse.
    • Dressage Horse
  • A Breed Apart December 2000 - http://arabianhorseexpress.com/abreed/12_00/brdap12_00.htm
    • Generally Friesians are categorized into driving and dressage types.
    • driving type Friesian has more animated gaits and the dressage type has more lateral movement.
    • Frisians have made a name for themselves in the dressage arena as well, performing at the national level and
    • often at classical dressage exhibitions.
    • are readily identifiable by their color, size, and movement.
    • Friesians also differ from other large breeds in terms of movement; they have smooth gaits and natural animation and
    • more animated gaits and the dressage type has more lateral movement.
    • white, and a second person following to encourage movement.
  • Electric Library Personal Edition - Results - http://wwws.elibrary.com/id/238/118/search.cgi?form=search&src-mags=checked&src-...
    • lateral movement And dressage
    • lateral line system
    • TO MOVE AHEAD, GO WITH THE LATERAL
  • DRESSAGE - http://www.jhlaw.com/crazyhorse/dressage.html
    • DRESSAGE CLINIC
    • Emphasizes that dressage is feeling, both for and from the horse.
    • SELECTING YOUR DRESSAGE HORSE
    • Discusses the qualities necessary for a horse to excel in dressage.
    • A demonstration by two Grand Prix dressage horses concludes the tape.
    • THE "ABC'S" OF DRESSAGE
    • American gold medal winner demonstrates the philosophy of dressage.
    • and demonstrates what the judge is looking for in a dressage test from basic Training Level through Grand Prix.
    • Demonstrates all aspects of dressage from an eventing point of view.
    • BASIC DRESSAGE
  • Lateral Work in Dressage: A recipe for suppleness - http://www.ridinghabit.com/guide/lateralwork/suppledust.html
    • Lateral Work in Dressage: A recipe for suppleness
    • LATERAL WORK IN DRESSAGE
    • Don't even worry whether you're doing a classical dressage lateral movement -- just move the horse sideways from
    • We're always trying to make our dressage horses more supple.
    • up by doing the dance she's scheduled to perform, a dressage horse won't become more supple by going through the
    • motions of a basic dressage test.
    • head and generally not looking like a competition dressage horse.
    • even worry whether you're doing a classical dressage lateral movement -- just move the horse sideways from your
    • always take that figurative step back toward a simpler movement at the end of a suppling exercise -- if your horse
  • Equestrians Online - Training Tips - http://equestriansonline.com/tips/shoulder.htm
    • The shoulder-in is a lateral movement that promotes control of the horse's inside hind leg,
    • your left leg in an at-the-girth position to begin lateral movement.
    • the dressage ring as
    • The shoulder-in is a lateral movement that promotes control of the horse's inside
    • Throughout the movement, the driving aid is predominantly your left leg, although
    • hand sustain a slight bend to the left throughout the movement; your right hand controls the pace and prevents the
    • both hands slightly to the left, then sustain the movement with the following aids:
    • Since all lateral movements tend to slow down a horse, you should follow
  • classicus - http://www.tranquilityfarm.com/classicus.html
    • fundamental movement which is the basis of all classical dressage movements, the
    • Classically, a four track lateral movement used for suppling, improving the quality of the gaits, improving
    • Every movement should be done in lightness.
    • If a movement can't be done in lightness, then the horse or rider
    • then the rider may move on to the most fundamental movement which is the basis of all classical dressage movements,
    • Basic Movement
    • Classically, a four track lateral movement used for suppling, improving the quality of
  • Horse Training From the Ground Up - http://horsetraining.8k.com/ground.html
    • We then move on to ground driving, the round pen, lateral movement, horse games/tools, and trailer loading.
    • It may be the tap-tap-tapping of the dressage whip which is used as the negative reinforcement,
    • Lateral movement
  • Horse Gaits, Balance and Movement (book) - http://www.horseinfo.com/cart/horsgait.html
    • and movement; poor movement; flexion, bending and lateral movement; conformation and movement; shoeing and movement; and
    • rider, whether he or she is in reining, show jumping or dressage.
    • Horse Gaits, Balance and Movement (book)
    • Balance and Movement
    • The natural mechanics of movement common to all breeds
    • Horse Gaits, Balance and Movement
    • trainers and judges - anyone concerned with equine movement.
    • topics: basic structure and anatomy; the cycle of movement; gaits and transitions; balance and movement; poor
    • movement; flexion, bending and lateral movement; conformation
    • and movement; shoeing and movement; and how a rider affects movement.
  • The Silver Ball - http://www.qnet.com/~msellers/silverball.html
    • The Silver Ball image permits dressage to enter the rhelm of intuitive riding where the aids
    • I try to have the movement of the ball match my horse’s trot, so that I can sit
    • stride, I send the silver ball first - making the movement more forward, and collection just requires a return
    • With students trying to learn to stay with the movement of their horse’s canter, I have them ‘push’ their silver
    • center, secondly, as they allow the ball to roll with the horse’s movement, their seat also develops a following motion that
    • Many horses drop a shoulder, especially in lateral movements, and yet for these movements to provide the
    • that feeling, they will usually bring the horse into lateral balance as well.
  • irishdraughthorse - http://www.irishdraughthorse.com/page19.html
    • movements, especially for his extensions and lateral movement.
    • Horse to receive recognition from the United States Dressage Federation.
    • He has earned High Point and has won three dressage championships.
    • the Irish are encouraging his owner to keep him in Dressage.
    • temperament but the movement necessary to be competitive in Dressage.
    • Irish Draught has not only the temperament but the movement necessary to be competitive in Dressage.
  • http://www.pondside.com/aeonline/clasifyd/eric.asp
    • potential as an eventing horse, or could excell at dressage, as he has wonderful lateral movement.
    • or could excell at dressage, as he has wonderful lateral movement.
  • EAADA Classified Ads - http://members.tripod.com/EAADA/Classified.htm
    • Collegiate Jessica dressage saddle.
    • Lovely dressage horse for confident intermediate rider.
    • Wonderful lateral movement.
  • Homepage - http://www.hopeandjury85.junglelink.co.uk/homepage.htm
    • R) Dressage and Pony shapes.
    • BE representing Great Britain on Olympic Grand Prix dressage horse Catheston Dazzler.
    • practically eliminates saddle movement and has an excellent safety factor.
    • This adhesion virtually eliminates forward and lateral movement.
  • 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.
  • HorsesDaily: 1998 Dressage in the Rockies - What is Dressage? - http://horsesdaily.com/news/tour/1998dir/dressage.html
    • HorsesDaily: 1998 Dressage in the Rockies - What is Dressage?
    • What is Dressage?
    • reprinted with permission from the 1998 Dressage in the Rockies Official Show Program
    • Dressage, literally " the schooling of an animal,"
    • Guidelines for developing a horse in dressage are established by " tests," compulsory
    • Intermediaire and, the highest, Grand Prix de Dressage and Grand Prix Special.
    • Dressage competition takes place in a low rectangular arena
    • Beginning dressage asks that the horse move freely forward in each gait,
    • All of dressage is built on these basics.
    • foundation, the movements are the building blocks of dressage.
  • Cheek Teeth - http://www.derekthevet.com/common_dental_abnormalities.htm
    • This can be very important in the dressage horse.
    • ridges can allow for comfortable collection in the dressage horse.
    • these angles are extremely increased, they can prevent lateral movement of the jaw (which is how the horse chews).
    • ulcerations, pain, blockage of mandible (lower jaw) movement, bit discomfort, as well as other problems.
    • These can prevent free jaw movement and inhibit effective grinding of feed.
    • These prevent normal movement of the jaw, especially of the forward and backward
  • MDA articles: Selecting your dressage Morgan - http://www.morgandressage.org/articles/selecting.html
    • MDA articles: Selecting your dressage Morgan
    • Selecting your Morgan Dressage Horse
    • Morgan Dressage Association Board Member
    • Selecting a new Morgan dressage partner is an exciting adventure, yet it can also
    • For example, if you love dressage and also like to trail ride, ride the horse in an
    • appropriate dressage frame for its level of training and in a ring, but
    • DRESSAGE and MORGANS!
    • balance, free movement, and great minds - sought after in dressage.
    • A dressage horse needs good movement without excessive motion.
    • Any dressage prospect should have some "float" or suspension in
  • HORSE TERMS - http://www.bitsandpiecesmagazine.com/kidspage/horseterms.htm
    • - a dressage movement in which the horse is made to turn
    • - a dressage movement in which the horse trots in a very
    • - a dressage movement in which the horse is made to turn or pivot on
    • lateral gait
    • - movement of the legs and feet in lateral pairs, as
    • lateral movement
    • - sideways movement; work in which the horse moves with the forehand
    • - a dressage movement in which the horse trots in a very cadenced,
  • DRESSAGE EXERCISE - http://www.siegconsulting.com/Equestrian/drg.htm
    • DRESSAGE EXERCISE
    • Dressage is essentially flatwork.
    • obedience of our horses through classical Dressage training.
    • want to have a Hunter as collected as a Dressage horse, but you can still use the exercise.
    • Niagara area Dressage rider and coach,
    • with this often misunderstood and poorly ridden, lateral movement.
    • For further dressage exercises, check out
  • Kohler Lipizzans - http://www.mcn.net/~kohler/
    • He has been ridden at training level dressage, does lateral movement and lead changes.
    • He is easy to handle, and has natural capriole movement and a showy trot.
    • has been ridden at training level dressage, does lateral movement and lead changes.
    • is beautifully formed, has a compact body, capriole movement, and a good temper.
  • TRAINING TIPS - http://www.citystar.com/reininghorses/training1.htm
    • " By the same token, talk to any dressage queen, and she will tell you something negative about
    • If I were riding a dressage horse, I would want my horse on the bit on his own.
    • front legs to get off the ground and give your horse lateral movement.
    • He begins to learn that movement of the rein has meaning.
    • ground at the lope as if there is no effort in his movement.
    • Finally, he gave me his nose off just a movement of the rein.
    • The qualities of movement and balance of a collected horse have long been appreciated
    • back up drills will help keep the shoulders and hips lateral (moving to one side or the other).
    • That way, he knows that the movement of the rein (if we are starting a turnaround for example)
    • should reach down and try to pick up what that rein movement is trying to tell them.
  • BREEDS - http://horseworlddata.com/breeds.html
    • successfully compete on the hunter/jumper circuits and in dressage with foundation bloodlines with little or no outcrossing
    • competitive events such as eventing, show jumping and dressage.
    • all-purpose breed, today's Hanoverian is an exceptional dressage and show jumping horse.
    • has neither the vertical movement of the trot or the lateral movement of the pace.
    • Eventing , Jumping, Combined Training, Endurance, Dressage and Hunting
    • versatility in many sports, is exceptionally fine at dressage.
    • for a broken pace, which has neither the vertical movement of the trot or the lateral movement of the pace.
    • its natural ability to perform a rack, which is a bilateral, four-beat gait which is neither a walk or a trot.
    • stepping action, ground-covering stride and graceful movement.
    • The ideal is a big horse with good movement, capable of covering ground, with a calm temperament
  • The Art of Classical Riding - http://www.geocities.com/gerrypony/shoulder-in.html
    • The shoulder-in is a lateral movement.
    • Lateral movements are defined the dressage rule book of the British Horse Society as follows:
    • Lateral movements are defined the dressage rule book of the
    • British Horse Society as follows: 'In all lateral movements, the horse is slightly bent and moves with
    • degrees away from the track) is not only a suppling movement but also a collecting movement because the horse at
    • horse has to engage his hindquarters to perform the movement, the weight is lifted off his forehand, which supples
    • Some horses find this movement easy, but others may find it difficult.
    • inside leg, your horse will be on his way to learning lateral work.
    • The moment the horse responds by taking a couple of lateral steps, reward him by walking forward into a 10m circle,
  • The eQUESTRIAN - Vicky's Verdict - http://www.equestrian.co.uk/vickys/vv_ans68.htm
    • I would like to start him in dressage.
    • Leg yielding is a good beginning to lateral movement for horses and is a movement on two
    • hindquarters over, as well as keeping the forward movement going with your leg.
    • When you are getting some lateral; movement in walk move on to trot.
  • Workshops - http://www.tranquilityfarm.com/workshops.html
    • Classical Dressage Workshop
    • The basics of classical dressage will eliminate resistance such as pulling, stiffness,
    • horse's flexibility in preparation for the most basic dressage movement: shoulder-in.
    • The most basic movement in classical dressage is the Four-Track Shoulder-In.
    • After this lateral movement is sufficiently mastered, other lateral movements may
    • resistance such as pulling, stiffness, and lack of forward movement.
    • flexibility in preparation for the most basic dressage movement: shoulder-in.
    • This movement will develop better communication between horse and
  • Anne Kursinski's Riding and Jumping Clinic - http://www.animalink.ab.ca/BookStore/Horses/Riding&Training/horsereview3d.htm
    • Influencing Lateral Movement; Riding a Course on the Flat; Final Thoughts
    • Influencing Lateral Movement; Riding a Course on the Flat; Final
  • Dressage - http://right_lead.tripod.com/dressage.htm
    • Dressage is one of the oldest forms of Classical Riding
    • The foundation for Dressage began in Vienna, Austria at the military installation
    • country were those found unsuitable for the Dressage Program.
    • Dressage has had a real face lift throughout the years.
    • What about Dressage in the 90's? Dressage is a difficult, technical,
    • takes years to develop a horse to the highest level of Dressage, Grand Prix.
    • Unlike in the past, Dressage is an open sport today.
    • The modern Dressage show circuit is very structured.
    • There are numerous levels of Dressage, Intro Level - FEI Grand Prix (See "
    • - United States Dressage Federation.
  • Horse Paintings.com - # 26 "Ecuyer du Cadre Noir" Greeting Card - http://www.horsepaintings.com/26card.html
    • painting shows a member of the Cadre Noir executing a lateral movement.
    • appeared on the covers of "The Chronicle of the Horse", "Dressage and CT" and also has been reproduced on greeting cards.
  • D U B A I S P O R T S . C O M - The Best Sports Site in the Middle East - http://www.dubaisports.com/equestrian/articles/dressage/part6.htm
    • hindlegs in a way desirable for dressage (or, for any other form of horse riding).
    • In dressage these lateral seat aids are based on
    • circles a well as with the lateral movement.
    • (The lateral movement is encouraged with the outside
    • Six articles on Dressage, to help you get the best out of your
    • When the rider is in complete harmony with the movement of the horse, the inconvenience
    • if the rider is against the movement of the horse, ie.
    • The rider needs to adjust himself to each movement and to each change of tempo
    • If the rider makes excessive movement with the upper part of his body
    • bouncing, he will stay 'behind the movement' with each trot or canter stride.
  • Training : Dressage - Horse Guide - http://www.horse-guide.com/Training/Dressage/more2.html
    • Training : Dressage - Horse Guide
    • On The Bit - Get that dressage-perfect outline.
    • Progressive Dressage Training
    • - Our current Olympic dressage coach, Clemens Dierks is without doubt the most successful
    • dressage trainer Australia has ever seen.
    • At the most recent Australian Dressage Championships, all the FEI level winners (with the
    • - National dressage coach, Clemens Dierks continues his examination of
    • - There is perhaps no concept in dressage as misunderstood as 'the basics', and there is no dressage
    • - You often talk about the conventional methods of dressage making the aids too complicated, and using too many
    • In dressage competitions, the judges deduct a fair number
  • RULE XIX - http://www.ahsa.org/rulebook2001/2001%20Rule%20Book/XIX.%20Dressage/RULE%20XIX.h...
    • DRESSAGE DIVISION
    • The pinnacle of Dressage Competition is the Grand Prix of Dressage Competition
    • competitions are found in the FEI booklet, " Rules for Dressage Events" .
    • Rules for Dressage Events
    • The object of Dressage is the harmonious development of the physique and
    • the same beat the walk tends to become an almost lateral movement.
    • is at the pace of walk that the imperfections of Dressage are most evident.
    • If in a dressage test a trot or canter is required after a rein back
    • legs but also of the seat are of great importance in dressage.
    • hands is obligatory at all national and International Dressage Events.
  • Online Horse Riding Lessons: Dressage - http://www.horses.about.com/pets/horses/cs/lessonsdressage/
    • Online Horse Riding Lessons: Dressage
    • to online riding lessons and training articles on Dressage.
    • A series of Dressage articles by Australian trainer, Bert Hartog.
    • "Biomechanics of the Dressage Seat"
    • How the dressage seat affects the movement of the horse and how the
    • From Biomechanical Riding and Dressage, a Rider's Atlas.
    • "Biomechanical Riding and Dressage: a Rider's Atlas"
    • ClassicalDressage.
    • horse's responsiveness to the leg is important in dressage.
    • Lateral Work in Dressage
  • EquineWeb - http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~dezzles/equineweb/salering/tbsfs.html
    • Beautiful movement that will suit Dressage.
    • basic dressage training.
    • Dressage Gelding
    • Beautiful Brown Elementary Dressage Gelding.
    • Currently in basic dressage training.
    • Attractive head, would be well suited to hacking or dressage.
    • prelim one day event starts, always leading after the dressage.
    • Attractive Dressage/Show Hack
    • very lovely moving hack,That has competed in Show and Dressage events, Unbeatable in the show ring, (snaffle bit ridden)
    • he stands out in any show ring and is placed in all dressage tests preliminary/novice Unofficial events
  • Glossary - http://www.camelotequestrian.com/glossary.htm
    • Glossary of Dressage Terms
    • --Lateral movement in which the horse is bent in the direction of the
    • --Lateral movement in which the horse is bent in the direction
    • Lateral movement
    • --Any movement which involves motion in a sideways direction.
  • Azteca Home Page - http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/azteca.html
    • performance abilities including balance, good lateral movement, speed, agility endurance and power, intelligence
    • ecole, high school), doma vaquera, la garrocha, dressage, bull fighting (rejoneo), reining, cutting, team penning,
    • performance abilities including balance, good lateral movement, speed, agility endurance and power,