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Dressage - Wikipedia Dressage ( ˈdrɛsɑːʒ or drɪˈsɑːʒ ; French: [dʁɛsaʒ], most commonly translated as "training") is a form of horse riding performed in exhibition and competition, as well as an art sometimes pursued solely for the sake of mastery
What Is Dressage And How Do You Get Started Learn what the purpose of dressage is Discover the different levels and how you train your horse to learn the dressage movements
What is dressage? An essential guide to the sport of dressage Dressage is all about the rider working in harmony with their horse, developing suppleness, flexibility, obedience and athleticism – which ultimately help make a horse more pleasant to ride
About Dressage - usdf. org The Olympic sport of dressage is derived from the French term meaning "training" and its purpose is to strengthen and supple the horse while maintaining a calm and attentive demeanor
California Dressage Society is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization whose purpose is to foster an interest and support among horsemen in Dressage The programs of the Society are educational, designed primarily to offer a framework in which individuals can progress
Understanding Dressage: The Principles and Objectives of the Sport Dressage is a highly disciplined and technical form of horse riding that has been practiced for centuries It involves a rider and horse performing a series of intricate movements, in harmony and with precision
Valegro And Uthopia, British Dressage Stars, Have Died Valegro, 23, (Negro—Maifleur, Gershwin) was the most decorated dressage horse in British history under Dujardin A triple Olympic gold medalist (team and individual London 2012, individual Rio de Janeiro 2016), “Blueberry” still holds the world records for the Grand Prix, the special and the freestyle His barnmate Uthopia, 24, (Metall—Odelia, Inspekteur), started with Hester and