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Bent Branderup - The Academic Art of Riding

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

Clips from the videos Akademishe reitkunst part I and II. Made public with permission from the publisher Cadmos: www.cadmos.de.
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  • it's called leg cues.

  • The slight swinging of his legs to give leg cues to the horse for a specific movement. Also when one can sit all gaits,Sitting the trot gives the rider optimum control because he or she can use the seat and weight to influence the horse, asking for upward or downward transitions, turns, and to decrease or increase impulsion. It is also a test of equitation, proving that the rider can quietly move with the horse.The lower legs remain relaxed and only come into play when the rider gives a leg aid.

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  • true art of riding.... so beautiful when horse and rider become one...

  • why do use hold ur whips in the air thats kinda stupid

  • @bundarrahbabe

    Yes, many of them-it is much easier to train it this way. When you carefully look on the preparing ground at dressage competitions, you can see it very often.

  • @bundarrahbabe

    It would be impossible for the horse to do a pirouette without the canter becoming four beat... You see the Grand Prix horses with four beat canter in their pirouettes too :)

  • His spotted stallion is 26 and blind!! amazing trust

  • They do??? Not the ones I know.

  • @bundarrahbabe

    Thats called "School Galopp" in German...! This cante has to be a 4 beat. Even many dressage riders, who don´t go the classical way of riding, use this to train the canter pirouette.

  • looked like the canter was becoming 4 beat.

  • Aahh, I wanna a trainer like this... :)

  • what a stunning spotted horse.....and was that a counter pirouette???

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