Local riding club held a dressage clinic; time to beat the winter blahs and have a little fun. Poo was up for it! Two tempi changes (lead change every other stride), and working on one tempis (flying change every stride). Also tried a canter pirouette, with some tips from Jill McDonald. Variety is the spice of life! Nicole Brown / BSF Shortypoo
Click www.vera-fuerst.de for more info of this horse and many other excellent dressage and show jumping horses for the equine and eventing horse sport you will find at the horse breeding and training stable of German Sport Horses by Vera Fuerst. [ vfuerst “horse for sale” horse “show jumping”…
2010, Scored 91.8 on Freestyle Dressage at the World Equestrian Games 2010 in Lexington, KY Watch it in HD for a more incredible crispness to the incredible ride ! Please excuse some of my friend and I’s chatter now and then !!!! and sorry some of the free walk is cut cause I had to change memory cards! He had some slips but they are an amazing team ! unbelievable !!!! Hope you enjoy! oh and he won if you were wondering lol ;P I’m putting up more videos and FULL videos of Fuego XII and then Peter from US and some show jumping full rounds of like William Fox Pitt and such- and more edited ones also check this out for some clips of the Freestyle dressage and all 3 rounds of eventing! www.youtube.com and sub to see even more and I upload it Thanks Yall !
A dressage course from Riding Club Championships,free at www.ridingclub.com. A fully interactice online game where you can compete head to head in real time competitions with players live from all over the world, in dressage, showjumping, cross country & maneuvering, full realistic horse, rider & course animations, superb 3D graphics & sounds, make this a very believable experience in equestrian gaming
Dressage 101 with Steffen Peters Dressage (a French term meaning "training") Is a path and destination of competitive horse training, with competitions held at all levels from amateur to the Olympics. Its fundamental purpose is to develop, through standardized progressive training methods, a horse’s natural athletic ability and willingness to perform, thereby maximizing its potential as a riding horse. At the peak of a dressage horse’s gymnastic development, it can smoothly respond to a skilled rider’s minimal aids by performing the requested movement while remaining relaxed and appearing effortless. Dressage is occasionally referred to as "Horse Ballet" (cf. nl:Dressuur). Although the discipline has its roots in classical Greek horsemanship, mainly through the influence of Xenophon, dressage was first recognized as an important equestrian pursuit during the Renaissance in Western Europe. The great European riding masters of that period developed a sequential training system that has changed little since then and classical dressage is still considered the basis of trained modern dressage.