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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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Dressage Equipment
Dressage is fast becoming one of the most popular disciplines
We stock all kinds dressage equipment for both horse and rider from top hats to
COMMON SENSE DRESSAGE
DRESSAGE ESSENTIALS
DRESSAGE TEST TECHNIQUE
DRESSAGE TRAINING - THE BASIC TRAINING OF THE YOUNG HORSE
DRESSAGE TRAINING - THE TRAINING OF THE HORSE IN THE L CATEGORY
GRIFFIN DRESSAGE
IDEAL JESSICA DRESSAGE SADDLE
Pets/Animals : Equestrian : Horses and Ponies For Sale : Berkshire -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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.
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Collegiate Jessica dressage saddle.
Lovely dressage horse for confident intermediate rider.
Wonderful lateral movement.
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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? -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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" 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 -
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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 -
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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,
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