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TheFelix91 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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0purple0oranges0 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Dressage is so fun!. im starting ta show this year and ive been doing western horsmanship and trail in aqha shows but...dressage gonna be a good change not to drastic i lov this stuff
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In a leg yield, the horse is bent to the inside and the inside leg is used. The horse moves in the opposite direction of the bend. In a half pass, the horse moves in the same direction of the bend and the outside leg is used. Both the leg yield and half pass can be performed at a walk and trot. The only difference is that the leg yield is done off the inside leg and the half pass is executed by using the outside leg.
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camilley88 the person in the vid is doing leg yield. its only called a leg yield in walk and trot . then when in canter n u ask your horse to move sideways then that becomes a half pass hope that helped lol
ylsa123 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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no, it isn't doing leg-yielding! Cameorose has right! and half-passes are done in trot,canter,passage and also in walk(but not in tests)...
luv2ride134 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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half pass can bedone at the trot. i am currently teaching my horse how to do it. and my instructor told me a half pass is when the horse is bent while going sideways across the diagnol or something like that.
Stormhorse23 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice horse but wow could the rider's legs move anymore?

Isn't the purpose of dressage to have quiet, soft aids? Dressage is drifting further and further away from what it was meant to be.
milliesos (8 months ago) Show Hide
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do you even know what dressage was ment to be and how it started?
CameoRose (7 months ago) Show Hide
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In dressage the calves and feet are supposed to relaxed unlike hunt heat and hunt seat equitation.
Stormhorse23 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Relaxed, not flopping.

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