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  • Classical Dressage, Barnes Paddock, North Carolina - http://www.barnespaddock.com/
    • Classical Dressage, Barnes Paddock, North Carolina
    • Hints, tips & theory for dressage, jumping & general horsecare
    • ClassicalDressage.
    • (a good resource for classical dressage, Dr.
    • Center for Classical Dressage & Yoga in PA
    • North Carolina Dressage & CT association
    • united states dressage federation
    • Dressage Webring
    • The Dressage Webring?
    • Classical Dressage Webring
  • horseweb - internet-dressage-lessons - http://www.horseweb.de/vs_uk/wis/guide/9.htm
    • horseweb - internet-dressage-lessons
    • ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
    • The leg yield
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked of
    • the dressage horse.
    • Giovanni, a Hanoverian gelding, performing a leg yield left, head to the wall.
    • This correct leg yield shows Don Giovanni moving both forward and sideways
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked
    • Leg yields at the trot are required in AHSA competition
    • This correct leg yield shows Don Giovanni moving both forward and
  • NATURAL SPORTHORSE - http://www.naturalsporthorse.com/features.html
    • article first appeared in the November 1994 issue of Dressage and CT Magazine.
    • The AHSA Rule Book defines dressage as "the harmonious development of the physique and
    • training in Germany, had myself been a professional dressage instructor for well over ten years, and rode up to
    • The sellers thought I might like him for dressage.
    • A horse will enjoy even disciplines such as dressage that require a high degree of confinement if introduced
    • In the dressage world, these tension signs exhibited by the horse have
    • described by a rider practicing a movement - half pass, leg-yield, or pirouette.
  • How Horses Learn - Part 1 - http://www.horsemagazine.com/CLINIC/M/MCLEAN_ANDREW/how_horses_learn01.htm
    • leg pressure) to produce the desired response (eg leg yield), the moment the horse complies.
    • It may be the tap-tap-tapping of the dressage whip which is used as the negative reinforcement, ceasing
    • however, of negative reinforcement: just tap a long dressage whip on the horse's flanks and progressively down
    • of freedom from pressure (softening of the hand and leg), food or other primary reinforcement such as scratching
    • horse refuses to strike off on the correct leading leg at the canter, (a common ex-racehorse problem), then
    • removing something the horse doesn't like (eg your leg pressure) to produce the desired response (eg leg
    • yield), the moment the horse complies.
  • Electric Library Personal Edition - Results - http://wwws.elibrary.com/id/238/118/search.cgi?form=search&src-mags=checked&src-...
    • leg yield And dressage
    • AMERICAN CHRISTINE TRAURIG PETS HORSE ETIENNE AS FINISHES DRESSAGE IN GRAND PRIX SPECIAL OLYMPIC DRESSAGE TEST IN SYDNEY
    • Alliance to reward yield
  • Ratsastussanasto, Riding Vocabulary, Ridningsterminologi, Équitation Dictionnaire, Reitvokabular - http://www.tky.hut.fi/~tera/hevostietoa/sanasto.html
    • lower leg
    • leg yield
  • Class Profiles: Cornell University - http://www.human.cornell.edu/txa/usda/bio_cor.html
    • Horseback Riding (Dressage, specifically.
    • been riding for 15 years, and can just about do a leg yield on a good day -- slow learner!) I also love hiking
    • been riding for 15 years, and can just about do a leg yield on a good day -- slow learner!) I also love
  • Re: TWH that paces - http://www.x-pointcgi.com/cgi-bin/users/11531/wwwboard/messages/87.html
    • all my life, thought I new a lot, until I started dressage lessons.
    • spiral in as well as shoulder in, haunches in and leg yield.
  • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998 TOC - http://www.warmbloods.net/dressagetraini/default.htm
    • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998 TOC
    • Dressage Training Summer 1998
    • Dressage forum Spring 1998
    • Starting to train for dressage HELP!!!
    • Please Go to the Fall Dressage Forum for all new Posts
    • interested in learning SRS style dressage.
    • Re: I am interested in learning SRS style dressage.
    • dressage.
    • Dressage trainer
    • Re: Dressage trainer
  • Equestrienne: Dressage with Martha Gregory - Training Counter Canter - http://www.equestrienne.com/ezine/dressage/countercanter.htm
    • Equestrienne: Dressage with Martha Gregory - Training Counter Canter
    • prerequisite to starting the counter canter is the leg yield.
    • Your horse should leg yield properly at trot, both along the rail
    • This is why the ability to leg yield is so important.
    • Think of your leg yield, and try a light leg yield aid (inside leg at girth,
    • back over to the rail, with the leg yield cue.
    • Hopefully, if you have applied the leg yield aids correctly, this won't be an issue.
    • occur, make liberal use of your half halts within the leg yield phase.
    • halts, as they are a mainstay of your dressage riding!
    • quarter line, and then canter back to the rail using the leg yield cue.
  • Know Your Horse Dressage Test - http://expage.com/page/kyhdt57
    • Know Your Horse Dressage Test
    • E Leg yield to C and go to M ( still trotting )
  • HorsesMidwest.com - Links - http://www.horsesmidwest.com/links.cfm
    • Lateral Dressage
    • Classical Dressage
    • DRESSAGE WORLD
    • portal dedicated to the Equestrians disciplines of Dressage and Classical Riding.
    • Central States Dressage & Combined Training Association
    • Upper Midwest organization promoting dressage & eventing!
    • Holmberg & Wadeborn Dressage
    • Leg Yield
  • Pat Parelli - http://ellenofstad.com/bookstore/books_patparelli.html
    • All forms of riding are gathered in this - dressage,
    • You can also use it as an ordinary dressage whip when you are teaching the
    • To lift the leg up just by a snapping
    • This game teaches the horse to yield to pressure in every direction.
  • horseweb - Internet-Dressur-Lektionen - http://www.horseweb.de/vs_de/wis/guide/1.htm
    • WELCOME TO AN ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
    • The leg yield
  • http://cc.joensuu.fi/~paujantu/hevoset/hsanasto.txt
    • jumping estehevonen = show-jumper kouluratsastus = dressage kouluhevonen = dressage horse kenttäkilpailu = three-day
    • estesatula = jumping saddle koulusatula = dressage saddle laukkasatula = racing saddle
    • serpentine väistö = lateral movement pohkeenväistö = leg yield avotaivutus = shoulder-in sulkutaivutus = travers,
    • weight pohjeavut = legs ohjasavut = hands pohje = leg antaa pohkeita = to knee, to give a horse one's knees,
    • ) to apply one's legs, to give leg aids maiskuttaa = to smack, to click with one's tongue askellaji
    • canter laukanvaihto = (askeleessa) flying change (of leg), (käynnin kautta) simple change (of leg) kiitolaukka,
    • (horse) hair karva ("turkki") = coat etujalka = front (leg), fore (leg) takajalka = hind (leg) kavio = hoof,
  • Springhill Farm Questions 10/10/2000 - http://www.springhillfarm.com/question.htm
    • Draft Horse in Dressage
    • Dressage, breaking down horse
    • Dressage Tests, horse anticipating
    • Dressage Tests, memorizing
    • attached? Isn' t there some king of rule against it at Dressage shows?
    • Riding in side reins is forbidden in the warm up at a dressage show because
    • another person on a horse riding behind you carry a dressage whip to tap the youngster on the rump to get him going.
    • Can you give me some tips for riding the dressage movement where you stretch the horse's head and neck
    • If I take her to dressage shows, will the judges count off because she is a full
    • A dressage judge will not mark down your horse because she is
  • Palouse Hills Pony Club - http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~cartwrig/phpc.html
    • adults got together in 1975 to form the Inland Empire Dressage and Combined Training Association (IEDCTA).
    • Dressage, Eventing
    • United States Dressage Federation
    • California Dressage Society
    • an online guide to dressage; unique animated GIFS of dressage in case you forgot
    • what a leg yield looks like.
    • animated GIFS of dressage in case you forgot what a leg yield looks like.
  • HorsesMidwest.com - Links - http://www.horsesmidwest.com/links.cfm
    • Lateral Dressage
    • Classical Dressage
    • DRESSAGE WORLD
    • portal dedicated to the Equestrians disciplines of Dressage and Classical Riding.
    • Central States Dressage & Combined Training Association
    • Upper Midwest organization promoting dressage & eventing!
    • Holmberg & Wadeborn Dressage
    • Leg Yield
  • An Animated Guide to Dressage: The leg yield - http://www.ridinghabit.com/guide/animation/legyield.html
    • An Animated Guide to Dressage: The leg yield
    • ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
    • The leg yield
    • USDF 1995 Dressage Symposium videotapes
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked of
    • the dressage horse.
    • shows Don Giovanni, a Hanoverian gelding, performing a leg yield left, head to the wall.
    • This correct leg yield shows Don Giovanni moving both forward and sideways
    • Lateral Work in Dressage: The Leg Yield
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked
  • Mystic - A Holsteiner Gelding - http://www.horse4you.com/mystic/mystic.html
    • in Dressage at Training and 1st Level in Georgia.
    • as one of the strongest Dressage influences in their bloodlines (in case you did not
    • is ranked first on the German Dressage Index.
    • at the 1972 Olympics, won a Silver Team Medal for Dressage, and the Silver Individual Medal for Dressage.
    • is ranked 4th in Dressage production in Holland, and in 1992 he was ranked 13th
    • in Dressage production in Germany.
    • 1993 and 1994 British National Dressage Champion who placed 4th in the GP Special WEG 1994
    • Individual Bronze and Team Silver Medals in the European Dressage Championships.
    • 1994 British National Dressage Reserve Champion.
    • Sire of 4 International Dressage horses and 2 International Jumpers.
  • Q & A #39 - Canter - On the Bit - http://www.classicaldressage.com/qa/qa39.html
    • the horse won't bend - and the half pass becomes a leg yield, e.
    • Ritter Dressage
    • ClassicalDressage.
    • preservation and promotion of the art of Classical Dressage.
    • om is a production of Ritter Dressage, Shana Young, and Dr.
    • ©1999-2000 ClassicalDressage.
    • ask for canter towards the fence wall, use outside leg and tip the nose to the inside slightly.
    • is concerned, you can prepare him with your outside leg, because the horse's outside hind leg has to lift horse
    • by the inside calf, since the horse's inside hind leg is the one that rises into the canter first.
    • If you ask for the canter with the outside leg, you will most likely have problems with the trot half
  • Leslie Webb Clinics - http://www.lesliewebb.com/gymnasticpatternsvideo.htm
    • Order with Dressage Extensions
    • competitor to develop or refresh the basic building blocks of dressage.
    • controlling the length of stride and developing the leg yield are also covered.
    • Leslie Webb Dressage, Inc.
    • Dressage Extensions
    • options are Charisma Ridge, SEEP, Farnam, Dressage Extensions, and
  • Dunsters Equine FREE equestrian classified - http://www.dunstersequine.co.uk/moffett.htm
    • from all those so called " dressage trainers" that had me rough-up
    • I had never gotten very far in my dressage work because of all the resistance
    • hunt seat days, which my " dressage trainers" had shunned in
    • a good turn on the haunches and leg yield and are also making progress
  • StableTalk - Some mother do have them - http://stabletalk.co.uk/articles/article6.php3
    • For months, you've been training the dressage horse of your dreams; or, rather
    • approached the area concerned, it did a leg-yield-away-from-the-track any trainer would have been
  • dressage - http://www.homestead.com/equinstable/dressage.html
    • I also ride dressage.
    • Here is some info on dressage.
    • At the bottom of this page are some dressage photos.
    • I got this info from the United States Dressage Federation Page.
    • the combination of strength and artistry demanded by dressage.
    • gymnastics, and the grace and subtlety of ballet, dressage challenges mental preparation as well as physical prowess.
    • What is dressage?
    • The word "dressage comes from a French term meaning training.
    • While once an activity of royalty, today dressage has evolved into a discipline and competitive sport
    • DRESSAGE AS A METHOD OF TRAINING
  • Equestrians Online - Training Tips - http://www.equestriansonline.com/tips/flatwork.htm
    • When to Change Diagonals in Dressage Tests
    • the dressage ring as
    • Leg-yield
    • The Two Basic Leg Positions
  • Virtually Horses Absolute Beginners - More Terminology - http://virtuallyriding.homestead.com/terminology_more.html
    • To perform a leg yield to the right.
    • 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.
    • Leg Yield
    • The left leg will be behind the girth tapping in time with each
    • 'push' the horse across on the diagonal, the right leg will be on the girth to provide impulsion.
    • should be stepping in the track of the outside foreleg.
    • Similar to leg yielding, but with the half pass the horse is bent
    • The horse is bent around the inside leg and moves in the direction of the bend with the haunches
  • Training and Showing Tips - http://www.mindspring.com/~jonknop/horse/tips.htm
    • How to Obtain Dressage Tests
    • When To Change Diagonals In Dressage Tests
    • The Two Basic Leg Positions
    • Leg-yield
    • Correcting A Leg that Slips Back In The Air
  • Re: Tosses Head in Leg Yield - http://www.warmbloods.net/dressagetraini/_dressagesum98disc72/000000ac.htm
    • Re: Tosses Head in Leg Yield
    • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998
    • If it is indeed only in the leg yield on the diagonal.
    • .try leg yield out on the circle instead.
    • Horses can toss their heads in leg yeild for several reasons.
  • ADVANCED LEVELS - http://www.angelfire.com/tx/wildsunday/ADVANCEDLEVELS.html
    • Perform leg yield, shoulder in, haunches in
    • Perform dressage tests
    • Know leg protection - types and uses
  • http://rivendell.cc.uky.edu/eleceq/ykyahpw.text
    • your car skids on the ice, you try to leg yield it away from the ditch and onto the road.
    • Mulqueen *When you find dressage more interesting than show jumping.
    • then he has not truly been schooled in dressage.
    • *You find yourself analyzing leg and foot conformation on your friends, and thinking
    • hospital, you have a hairline fracture in your leg.
    • easier to drive stick, because you get to use your LEFT leg, too.
    • mouthful, and discuss the surgery on a horses leg and all the awful details.
  • Why Take Riding Lessons - http://www.anchoragefarm.com/horseriding.html
    • The study of dressage enables one to continually refine his/her learning
    • We usually also teach adults a few steps of the leg yield, getting the horse to move sideways from the rhythmical
    • The United States Dressage Federation (USDF) recommends one lunge lesson/week
    • every rider at every level - including Olympic-level dressage riders.
    • We usually also teach adults a few steps of the leg yield, getting the horse to move sideways from the
    • rhythmical pressure of the rider's leg.
  • Animations - http://expage.com/page/dressageanimations
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked of
    • the dressage horse.
    • The_Leg_Yield
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked
  • Education Corner Article - http://wnyda.org/EC5.htm
    • Sideways into Leg Yield
    • name is Leonie Fernandes and I have been riding dressage ever since I bought my first horse, 13 years ago.
    • Quarter Horse (his name is Toybin) that has been my dressage partner.
    • WNYDA FEI Champion, a schooling show judge and a dressage instructor.
    • Although there are many lateral movements in dressage, I decided to write about the leg yield, since
    • the first lateral movement encountered in the dressage tests.
    • found it interesting how some choose to use the leg yield as a means for warm up, suppling, obedience or
    • flat out told me they don' t like using the leg yield at all.
    • When applied correctly, the leg yield is a very valuable training tool, however, there
    • are some dangers in training and riding a leg yield that must be known and recognized early in order
  • Re: Tosses Head in Leg Yield - http://www.warmbloods.net/dressagetraini/_dressagesum98disc72/00000010.htm
    • Re: Tosses Head in Leg Yield
    • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998
    • When you work on the leg yield, go back to asking for just 3-4 steps at a time to
    • If he is tossing his head only during the leg yields, then something is making him uncomfortable
    • relaxed and comfortable response to move away from your leg pressure.
    • When you work on the leg yield, go back to asking for just 3-4 steps at a time
  • 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
  • Chapter Sixteen: Going To School - http://www.flintcalvary.org/donelson/raaszu/school.htm
    • They called it dressage and Jim had to learn how to make me do many different
    • were learning the step which I heard them call, "the leg yield".
    • To visit "Karen's Guide to Dressage and Animation of Horses" go to:
  • Dressage In Belgium - http://www.junior-riders.com/belgdressage.htm
    • Dressage In Belgium
    • Dressage in Belgium
    • Many people have already asked me how the Belgian Dressage show circuit looks like.
    • Dressage tests for ponies and horses are between the levels of
    • Besides normal dressage tests, the LRV also organizes quadrilles and 'Achttal'
    • European LRV winner in three day event and Achttal dressage
    • Dressage tests ridden at these shows start at E-level and end
    • Regionale (Campine area), Duke of New Castle Dressage Club (area of Mechelen, Antwerp), Hippos (area Antwerp, East
    • - Second level: exercises: 10 m circles in trot, leg yield in walk, uberstreichen in canter, medium trot, medium
    • - Second level: exercises: 10 m circles in trot, leg yield in walk, uberstreichen in canter, medium trot,
  • - http://sunny.crk.umn.edu/courses/EqSc/1200/1200syllabus.htm
    • EqSc 1200 - Hunt Seat & Dressage
    • Basic dressage maneuvers and riding lower-level dressage tests.
    • Ride a basic Training or First Level Dressage test and demonstrate the ability to ask a horse for
    • basic Dressage maneuvers for a final.
    • Identify hunt seat and dressage equipment and describe it uses.
    • Identify proper hunt seat and dressage clothing for the various classes and levels
    • Identify the dressage court.
    • groom and braid for both a hunt horse and a dressage horse.
    • terminology associated with the hunter/jumper and dressage.
    • Dressage Tips and Training Solutions: Using the German
  • Lateral Work in Dressage: The leg yield - http://www.ridinghabit.com/guide/lateralwork/legyield.html
    • Lateral Work in Dressage: The leg yield
    • LATERAL WORK IN DRESSAGE
    • The leg yield
    • The leg yield is surrounded by controversy -- some say it's not a
    • : In the leg yield, the horse moves forward and sideways, bent very slightly
    • movement, no suppling is achieved, others feel that leg yield has its benefits.
    • Additionally, leg yield practice improves the rider's coordination and ability
    • to use diagonal aids, because a correctly-performed leg yield requires inside leg and outside rein.
    • : Leg yield can be taught early in the horse's dressage career,
    • Prerequisites to leg yield are response to the following commands (and this isn't
  • horseweb - Internet-Dressur-Lektionen The leg yield - http://www.horseweb.de/vs_de/wis/guide/9.htm
    • horseweb - Internet-Dressur-Lektionen The leg yield
    • ANIMATED GUIDE TO DRESSAGE
    • The leg yield
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked of
    • the dressage horse.
    • Giovanni, a Hanoverian gelding, performing a leg yield left, head to the wall.
    • This correct leg yield shows Don Giovanni moving both forward and sideways
    • The leg yield is one of the most basic lateral movements asked
    • Leg yields at the trot are required in AHSA competition
    • This correct leg yield shows Don Giovanni moving both forward and
  • Step by Step Training Yeilds The Perfect Movement, LVEE Newsletter Article on horse training - http://www.jereharris.bizland.com/LVEEArticle.htm
    • So what can make the leg yield seem so difficult to perform and teach for both the
    • horse's body must remain parallel to the line the leg yield is moving into.
    • your horse all that if he or she has never done a leg yield or has already developed distaste for it.
    • So to get to the point! The leg yield must be approached in the same manner.
    • Begin the leg yield teaching the horse to move away from the inside reign
    • excersize is what will ultimately lead your horse into the leg yield.
    • When the horse in learning the leg yield, his legs are crossing over yet by allowing the horse's
    • remaining straight, confident and balanced in the true leg yield.
    • the horse performs a relaxed leg yield using all of his limbs so the are crossing over and
    • combined with Jere's knowledge of performance and dressage for this method of training the leg yield.
  • Sales List - http://www.mcmillanfarms.com/salelist.htm
    • attractive, powerful horse, he has been started in dressage and jumps courses at home.
    • flat work, counter canter, shoulder and haunches in, leg yield, side pass, etc.
  • 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
  • Equestrian (Dressage) - How To Watch - http://cbc.ca/olympics/02_sports/10_equestrian/01_dressage/dressage_how.html
    • Equestrian (Dressage) - How To Watch
    • Harmony is the essence of dressage.
    • The object of dressage is to develop the horse physically
    • Dressage combines athletic ability, physical
    • springs in its feet, says Cara Whitham, director of dressage for the Canadian Equestrian Federation.
    • Typical figures in dressage competition.
    • but you can look for different movements such as the leg yield, the half-pass, the passage, the piaffe
    • the direction of the movement, more so than in the leg yield.
    • but you can look for different movements such as the leg yield, the half-pass, the passage,
    • In the leg yield, the horse moves both forward
  • Dressage on the Trail - http://www.equinesite.com/features/dressagetrail.htm
    • Dressage on the Trail
    • Dressage on the Trail with Judy Westlake
    • " Most people do dressage on the trail without even realizing it," is
    • Westlake when asked questions about trail riding and dressage.
    • Dressage is one of those singular riding disciplines that
    • horse, they are, on an unconscious level, doing dressage in some form whether it is a simple leg yield or a
    • experienced trainer and equestrian would, " Dressage is the basic training of the horse.
    • 1979 when she accepted a working student job at a dressage facility in Rhode Island.
    • Here she learned dressage and combined training, smiling as she remembers, "
    • discipline and the challenge of working through the dressage levels, knowing I could always learn more without
  • Equine Video Trader - Jugueton VI Andalusian 7 years old Gelding California - http://www.equinevideotrader.com/ca_an_825.htm
    • Dressage and Jumping
    • Jugueton VI is schooling 1st level dressage.
    • he dose shoulder in, haunches in, leg yield, ect.
  • SC - Trakehner - http://www.equiresource.com/Classifieds/SC_Trahehner.htm
    • Currently schooling training level dressage, including leg yield, shoulder-in, turn on the
    • Professional training in both jumping and dressage.
    • schooling training level dressage, including leg yield, shoulder-in, turn on the forehand,
    • barrel and deep girth which fills out the leg of even the tallest rider - easily carries
  • USDF Connection: June 1999: Kyra Kyrklund on Lateral Movements - http://www.usdf.org/connection/9906/kyra_kyrklund.html
    • Official publication of the United States Dressage Federation
    • series of articles from the 1998 USDF National Dressage Symposium, featuring Kyra Kyrklund
    • Copyright 1999, United States Dressage Federation
    • Another of Kyra's fundamental exercises is the leg-yield.
    • goal is to be sure that the horse yields to the leg.
    • Leg-yield
    • For this movement, Kyra applies her inside pushing leg slightly behind the girth.
    • As soon as the horse responds, she relaxes her leg and lets the horse carry himself sideways.
    • horse sideways with an unrelenting (unrewarding) leg.
    • Scandinavian snow scooter on which you stand with one leg and push off with the other.
  • Introduction to Lateral Work - http://www.thevision.net/manchas/dressage/D-08.htm
    • A Passion for Dressage
    • head to the wall leg yield
    • change in bend from the horse (stage 2) and asks for a leg yield head to the wall (stage 3) moving away from the rider.
    • Figure 8-2: Leg yield head to the wall
    • leg yield tail to the wall
    • the ground (stage 2), and prepares the horse for the leg yield tail to the wall (stage 3).
    • Figure 8-3: Leg yield tail to the wall
    • Leg yielding is not an exercise required in most dressage tests, but is an excellent training tool.
    • The easiest of all work on two track is the leg yield head to the wall.
    • Figure 8-4: Leg yield head to the wall through a reverse and half circle
  • HP - http://www.facethemusic.org/hp.html
    • The Leg Yield!
    • This is "Face The Music" doing a leg yield, as you may have read on the What Is Dressage page,
    • the difference between a leg yield and a half pass is that in the leg yield the horses
    • This is "Face The Music" doing a leg yield, as you may have read on the What Is Dressage
    • page, the difference between a leg yield and a half pass is that in the leg yield the
  • clipclop.com - See Also - http://www.clipclop.com/info/featuresreviews/reviews/01dec00_1.shtml
    • DRESSAGE BY THE LETTER
    • production of the publication, but she is a keen dressage enthusiast as well.
    • she noticed a lack of books geared to the novice dressage rider and decided to pen one herself.
    • Dressage by the Letter
    • This book helps beginning dressage riders choose a horse, find an appropriate dressage
    • instructor, get ready for a dressage competition, and loads more.
    • shoulder-in, but rather it helps point the fledging dressage rider in the right direction, and gives them a clear
    • does not specifically teach how to ride a leg-yield or a shoulder-in, but rather it helps point
  • Il Paretiao - Photogallery - Dressage - http://www.ilparetaio.it/pic014_e.html
    • Il Paretiao - Photogallery - Dressage
    • One thing to learn is the "leg yield".
  • FamilyClick.com - TopClicks - http://www.familyclick.com/topclicks/index.cfm?Page_Load=categories.cfm&category...
    • Halt@X: An Animated Guide to Dressage
    • images of famous riders and famous horses to illustrate dressage moves like those named above in addition to piaffe,
    • - Do you get your leg-yield mixed up with your half-pass? You won't any more
  • Garland Farms Dressage - http://www.gfdressage.com/bilateral.html
    • Garland Farms Dressage
    • Improving Bilateral Strength in the Dressage Horse
    • down through generations as a founding principal of dressage.
    • The essence of training a horse for dressage is the development of the musculature such that he
    • Leg yield to the left would be the easiest, but the leg yield
    • The Leg yield to the right will not only address the adduction problem
    • crooked horse will benefit the most by riding more Leg Yield to the Right instead of equal time on each.
    • is unable, at this point, to proceed correctly in Leg Yield to the right will benefit from decreasing the angle
    • webmistress@gfdressage.
    • The right hind leg, now unable to travel correctly forward because of
  • How to Read the Horse Ads - http://www.springhillfarm.com/horsead.htm
    • Dressage Prospect: Horse won' t jump.
    • Training Level Dressage: Green broke.
    • First Level Dressage: Did a leg yield once.
    • Second Level Dressage: Did a shoulder-in once.
    • Third Level Dressage: Did a half-pass once.
    • Fourth Level Dressage: Can do flying changes sometimes.
    • FEI Dressage: Horse accidentally did four steps of piaffe when
  • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998 TOC - http://www.warmbloods.net/dressagetraini/
    • Dressage Training Forum Summer 1998 TOC
    • Dressage Training Summer 1998
    • Dressage forum Spring 1998
    • Starting to train for dressage HELP!!!
    • Please Go to the Fall Dressage Forum for all new Posts
    • interested in learning SRS style dressage.
    • Re: I am interested in learning SRS style dressage.
    • dressage.
    • Dressage trainer
    • Re: Dressage trainer
  • Susan's Viewpoint - http://www.mofoxtrot.com/viewpoint/dressage.htm
    • come to embrace the mystical world of Dressage! The words, " natural methods"
    • in the description of a dressage clinic given by internationally regarded
    • dressage instructor, judge and Olympic level performance
    • in a clinic of traditional and non-traditional dressage riders.
    • Ellie immediately found all the dressage " black holes" in all the participants.
    • same as the holes in the traditional dressage riders! Our group (made up of people from both
    • Velvet) had expressed a desire to perform a leg yield canter which is traveling diagonally across
    • Ellie determined that Velvet wasn't ready for leg yield canters, but in the process, she made
    • greatest of times! I'm now a non-traditional dressage groupie of Ellie Stine-Masek! Velvet
    • almost too good to speak to her former non-dressage friends.
  • CharlesdeKunffy.com -- Equestrian Life, Thought and Style - http://www.charlesdekunffy.com/abtDressage.asp
    • its riders in an endless pursuit of perfection, dressage blends art with sport.
    • What is dressage?
    • Dressage as a method of training
    • Dressage as a competitive sport
    • Dressage tests
    • the combination of strength and artistry demanded by dressage.
    • the grace and subtlety of ballet, dressage challenges mental preparation as
    • WHAT IS DRESSAGE?
    • The word "dressage" (rhymes with "massage") is derived
    • While once an activity of royalty, today dressage has evolved into a discipline and
  • Dressage Training Tapes with Mari Monda Zdunic - http://shineabit.com/sa00007.htm
    • Dressage Training Tapes with Mari Monda Zdunic
    • Dressage Training Tapes
    • BASIC DRESSAGE
    • Coversthree walks, three trots, three canters, the leg yield,two-track, suppleness and flexion, frame and pace,
    • DRESSAGE TESTS
    • maneuvers needed in the first five levels ofcompetitive dressage.
    • ADVANCED DRESSAGE
    • Georges through Grand Prix de Dressage.
    • Would you like your horse trained by the most honored dressage trainers in America?
    • Coversthree walks, three trots, three canters, the leg yield,two-track, suppleness and flexion, frame and
  • S & L Training - http://www.showpen.com/SLTraining/home.htm
    • Dressage riders doing collected work, piaffe or pirouettes are
    • the horse to step sideways, turn on the forehand or leg yield.
    • All rein aids are preceded by a leg aid, or are given with a supporting leg.
    • They are not given at the same time as leg aids; if they were, there would be clashing
    • rein asks the horse to break at the poll and controls leg speed.
    • your thighs! One of the easiest ways to adjust your leg position and to assure that you have the proper
    • Leg aids
    • asking the horse to place (engage) the hind leg deeper under his body.
    • With the leg placed slightly further back and combined
    • slightly resisting (not pulling backwards) hand, the leg aid may ask the horse to step sideways, turn
  • the eQUESTRIAN - Dressage - Michael Whitaker! - http://www.equestrian.co.uk/dressage/mwhit.htm
    • the eQUESTRIAN - Dressage - Michael Whitaker!
    • Michael Whitaker's Dressage Debut
    • performance of Michael Whitaker moving disciplines to dressage.
    • Michael performed the Badminton Horse Trials Dressage Test on Jane Bredin' s schoolmaster '
    • " we call that a leg yield rather than a half pass but never mind .
    • The competition is in two phases; a dressage phase where competitors ride the Badminton Horse Trials
    • dressage test, followed by a jumping competition of 25
    • " we call that a leg yield rather than a half pass but never mind
  • Dressage with the Stars 2000 - Workouts for Young Dressage Horse Competitions. - http://www.cyberhorse.net.au/dwts2000/workouts.htm
    • Dressage with the Stars 2000 - Workouts for Young Dressage Horse
    • Bates Australian Young Dressage Horse
    • At A down the centre line and leg yield to H
    • At A down centreline and leg yield to M
  • Dressage Basics - http://www.camelotequestrian.com/dressage.htm
    • Dressage Basics
    • Dressage is what many people would consider the Ballet of the
    • Dressage is performed in a 20 x 60 meter arena with a set of letters
    • For an explanation of terms used in Dressage and a description of movements, click
    • This diagram represents the standard (large) dressage arena.
    • Dressage is trained and shown in specific levels which build
    • AHSA: " The purpose of the Training Level Dressage Tests is to confirm that the horse's muscles are supple
    • by the AHSA: The purpose of the First Level Dressage Tests is to confirm that the horse, in addition to
    • Leg yield and change of canter lead through trot are also intoduced
    • Leg yield and change of canter lead through trot are also
  • The Horse Magazine - http://www.horsemagazine.com/CLINIC/J/JOANS_MEGAN/Part%202%20-%20Seeking%20Softn...
    • quite hard and have even taken her to a few dressage days, where she has behaved like a lady
    • Oops, who said dressage was boring! I nearly took a close look at
    • the arena surface during this early attempt at leg yield!
    • work, nothing too fancy - just good old leg yield on a circle.
    • I did experiment with some leg yield on the 3/4 line to the outside track, however
    • I then moved on to leg yield on the circle and found Monique could cope
    • What I want to achieve with the leg yield is for Monique to accept a contact, not run away
    • at the right length and she is quiet I start the leg yield exercise at the walk.
    • Now she is getting the idea of the leg yield.
    • Then I try a little leg yield off my inside leg, being careful not to
  • Horse and Rider Site Message Board - using different parts of the leg - http://www.horseandridersite.co.uk/forum/printthread.php?threadid=158
    • I do a lot of reading about dressage and rider biomechanics, as I am trying to refine my
    • transition or for sideways movemetn - either something like leg yield or just to straighten up the horse a bit.
    • For example when asking for a leg yield instead of just using your lower leg, you can ask for
    • Site Message Board - using different parts of the leg
    • using different parts of the leg
    • lower leg - I use this to ask for a bit more movement, either
    • Sarah's but, here's how I use the different parts of my leg:
    • Upper Leg: Squeeze them to slow the horse down when he is rushing
    • Lower Leg: I use this for all my transition work (walk-trot-canter,
    • as the others say you can use your seat and upper leg to collect or perform a downward transition and the