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Leg Yield Basics
Leg yielding is the basic lateral movement that we teach young horses. While continuing to move forward with the haunches following the same track as the shoulders, we also ask the horse to move sideways.
http://www.meredithmanor.edu/features/articles/nancy/leg-yield-basics.asp
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Dressage Exercises for Any Horse, Part 1 -America's Horse Daily
Discover how you can create a supple horse with these horse-training exercises.
http://americashorsedaily.com/dressage-exercises-for-any-horse-part-1/
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How Lateral Dressage Movements are Related -Dressage Today
Dressage trainer and judge Gail Hoff-Carmona shares some examples of how the lateral dressage movements, including the circle, shoulder-in, travers and half pass, all relate to each other.
http://dressagetoday.com/article/lateral_movements_051409
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Basic Dressage Movements: Leg Yield, Haunches In and Out, Renvers, Travers.
Every equestrian discipline seems to have its own lingo, its own priorities, and its own movements. I don't know that any is more confusing than dressage.
http://www.regardinghorses.com/2009/04/08/decifering-dressage-a-guide-for-the-rest-of-us/
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Dressage Horses and Training
Early European aristocrats displayed their horses' training in equestrian pageants, but in modern dressage competition, successful training at the various levels is demonstrated through the performance of "tests," or prescribed series of movements within a standard arena.
http://www.nancylaterdressagehorses.com/Dressage.php
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The World of Dressage -Movements
Dressage tests are divided into required short movements, which are given a mark from 0 to 10. Each test has an accompanying score sheet on which judges mark the scores and any comments they might have.
http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/Fall08/Scheff/moves.html
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Sustainable Dressage - Collection and Its Evasions - Lateral Movements and Their Use
One of the most critical things one needs to know before commencing with the lateral movements is that the horse is not made to travel sideways for any lengthy period of time.
http://www.sustainabledressage.net/collection/lateral.php
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Movements for Each Level of Dressage -Animals
Dressage represents the highest level of training for horse and rider. Dressage movements build upon the previous level to incorporate the horse's training into the next higher level.
http://animals.mom.me/movements-level-dressage-3977.html
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Dressage Horse Training -Dressage Movements
Dressage Horse Training - information about leg yield, shoulder in, travers, half pass, pirouette, piaffe, extended trot, flying changes, reinback, passage and counter canter.
http://www.equestrianandhorse.com/training/dressage-horse-training/dressage-introduction.html