it is a dressage move
Leg yileding is part of many dressage tests. You wont see it as much in the first level but in the 2 and 3 you will.
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What a good question. The 'airs above the ground' are a part of old military manuvers when men rode horses in war. They are almost exclusively done by The Lippizan Stallions of Vienna. These manuvers are not a part of mainstream dressage, which is about the horse being supple and obediant to the rider's que's. To sum it up the 'airs above the ground' is in a way preserving history, dressage making it.
Dressage is an equestrian sport. It can be done on its own or as part of three-phase eventing, which consists of dressage, cross-country and show jumping (stadium jumping).
No dressage is not timed
Jane Kidd has written: 'A festival of dressage' -- subject(s): Dressage 'Practical dressage' -- subject(s): Dressage
There are no "dressage horses" but some breeds are used for dressage more than others,, e.g. you would probably use a warmblood rather than a cob. But basically, a dressage horse is a horse that does dressage :)
No, Classical Dressage and Dressage does not have an age limit. I've heard of one Olympic Dressage rider who still performs in his 80s! So you can have Classical Dressage or Dressage as a career as long as you are healthy and physically fit.
Their are 18 competitive levels in dressage
FrisiansThoroughbredsAny horse can be used for Dressage.
Either youtube or at your local dressage stable
gallop is not performed in dressage tests.