Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
If the dressage rider has long hair, it is typically worn in a bun with a hair net or show bow. A hair net blends in with the rider's hair color, whereas a show bow combines a barrette or hair tie with a small bow and thick hair net, and is usually black. Lower-level riders may use a derby, hunting cap, or ASTM/SEI-approved Equestrian helmet ...
This usually takes the form of the rider being on the horse's back, or the horses pulling some sort of horse-drawn vehicle. ... Dressage – Equestrian sport and art;
Dressage tack and attire is usually worn in competitions. Hunter hack: a hunter-style English pleasure class that combines flat work with a short pattern usually consisting of two jumps and a hand gallop. Equitation: competition in both hunt seat and saddle seat disciplines where the rider's form and ability to handle the horse is judged.
Dressage horse and rider. Dressage seat equitation is a relatively new class offered at dressage shows. Unlike a dressage test, the horse's gaits are not judged, although the horse's frame is taken into consideration by the judge, but rather it is the rider who is evaluated.
In equestrianism, the highest levels of either show jumping or dressage, generally governed by the rules of the FEI. The title is also given to some horse races. green A horse or rider that is either untrained or has just started training. [1]: 93 green-broke A horse that has just begun its training and is inexperienced with riders.
Also in 2011, the United States Dressage Federation made helmet use in competition mandatory for all riders under 18 and all riders who are riding any test at Fourth Level and below. [44] If a rider competing at Prix St. Georges and above is also riding a test at Fourth Level or below, he or she must also wear a helmet at all times while mounted.
British dressage star Charlotte Dujardin has fined and been suspended for a year after a video emerged of her repeatedly whipping a horse during training. British dressage rider Charlotte Dujardin ...
Classical dressage evolved from cavalry movements and training for the battlefield, and has since developed into the competitive dressage seen today. Classical riding is the art of riding in harmony with, rather than against, the horse.