
1) Art of horse training 2) Delicate horsemanship 3) Equestrian competition 4) Equestrian discipline 5) Equestrian event 6) Equestrian sport 7) Equestrian training 8) Equine exhibit 9) Equine training 10) Equitation display 11) Exhibition riding 12) French word used in English 13) Horse-training art
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Dressage (ʒ or ʒ; a French term, most commonly translated to mean `training`) is a competitive equestrian sport, defined by the International Equestrian Federation as `the highest expression of horse training`, where `horse and rider are expected to perform from memory a series of predetermined movements.` Competitions are held at all leve...
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systematic and progressive training of riding horses to execute precisely any of a wide range of maneuvers, from the simplest riding gaits to the ... [12 related articles]
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The art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility and balance.
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French for "training" or "schooling" The systematic art of training a horse to perform prescribed movements in a balanced, supple, obedient, and willing manner
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Dressage is an equestrian event which tests a horse's development and state of training. The objective of dressage is the harmonious development of the physique and ability of the horse.
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[
n] - maneuvers of a horse in response to body signals by the rider
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noun maneuvers of a horse in response to body signals by the rider
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Method of training a horse to carry out a predetermined routine of specified movements. Points are awarded for discipline and style
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French word that means training. A discipline of riding that is sometimes referred to as ballet on horseback. The best example during our Regency period would have been the Austrian Lippizaner horses. Involves subtle control and compulsory movements. The Grand Prix level is the Olympic level and is the highest level of dressage a horse and rider ca...
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a French term meaning training. In the discipline of dressage, the English horse-and-rider pair execute gymnastic movements that highlight the horse
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(i) The art of training the horse so that he is totally obedient and responsive to the rider, as well as supple and agile in his performance. (ii) Competitive sport which, by a series of set tests, seeks to judge the horse's natural movement and level of training against an ideal.
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means training, education of the horse through prescribed movements and patterns on the flat (no jumping) from level to level
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