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- Dressage abstract "Dressage (/ˈdrɛsɑːʒ/ or /drɨˈsɑːʒ/; a French term, most commonly translated to mean "training") is a competitive equestrian sport, defined by the International Equestrian Federation as "the highest expression of horse training", where "horse and rider are expected to perform from memory a series of predetermined movements." Competitions are held at all levels from amateur to the World Equestrian Games. Its fundamental purpose is to develop, through standardized progressive training methods, a horse's natural athletic ability and willingness to perform, thereby maximizing its potential as a riding horse. At the peak of a dressage horse's gymnastic development, the horse will respond smoothly to a skilled rider's minimal aids. The rider will be relaxed and appear effort-free while the horse willingly performs the requested movement. Dressage is occasionally referred to as "Horse Ballet." Although the discipline has ancient roots in Europe, dressage was first recognized as an important equestrian pursuit during the Renaissance. The great European riding masters of that period developed a sequential training system that has changed little since then. Classical dressage is still considered the basis of modern dressage.In modern dressage competition, successful training at the various levels is demonstrated through the performance of "tests", prescribed series of movements ridden within a standard arena. Judges evaluate each movement on the basis of an objective standard appropriate to the level of the test and assign each movement a score from zero to ten – zero being "not executed" and 10 being "excellent". A score of 9 is very good and is a high mark, while a competitor achieving all 6s (or 60% overall) should be considering moving on to the next level.".
- Dressage equipment Horse.
- Dressage equipment Horse_tack.
- Dressage sportGoverningBody International_Federation_for_Equestrian_Sports.
- Dressage thumbnail Hannoveraner_Dressur_Goethe_3_bestes.jpg?width=300.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink en.kazequestrian.org.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.britishdressage.co.uk.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink Arenaquarter.pdf.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.dressagecanada.org.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.horsesport.org.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.kazequestrian.org.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink PMC1689187.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.spanische-reitschule.com.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.usdf.org.
- Dressage wikiPageExternalLink www.usef.org.
- Dressage wikiPageID "48929".
- Dressage wikiPageRevisionID "644330310".
- Dressage caption "An upper-level dressage competitor performing an extended trot".
- Dressage contact "No".
- Dressage equipment "Horse, appropriate horse tack".
- Dressage hasPhotoCollection Dressage.
- Dressage mgender "Yes".
- Dressage name "Dressage".
- Dressage olympic "1912".
- Dressage paralympic "1996".
- Dressage region "Worldwide".
- Dressage team "Individual and team at international levels".
- Dressage union International_Federation_for_Equestrian_Sports.
- Dressage venue "Arena, indoor or outdoor".
- Dressage subject Category:Dressage.
- Dressage subject Category:Horse_training.
- Dressage subject Category:Summer_Olympic_disciplines.
- Dressage type Activity.
- Dressage type Sport.
- Dressage type Activity.
- Dressage type Thing.
- Dressage type Q1914636.
- Dressage type Q349.
- Dressage comment "Dressage (/ˈdrɛsɑːʒ/ or /drɨˈsɑːʒ/; a French term, most commonly translated to mean "training") is a competitive equestrian sport, defined by the International Equestrian Federation as "the highest expression of horse training", where "horse and rider are expected to perform from memory a series of predetermined movements." Competitions are held at all levels from amateur to the World Equestrian Games.".
- Dressage label "Adestramento (hipismo)".
- Dressage label "At terbiyesi".
- Dressage label "Doma clásica".
- Dressage label "Doma".
- Dressage label "Dressage (discipline olympique)".
- Dressage label "Dressage".
- Dressage label "Dressage".
- Dressage label "Dressurreiten".
- Dressage label "Dressuur".
- Dressage label "Drezura koní".
- Dressage label "Díjlovaglás".
- Dressage label "Ujeżdżenie".
- Dressage label "Выездка".
- Dressage label "馬場馬術".
- Dressage label "마장마술".
- Dressage seeAlso Classical_dressage.
- Dressage seeAlso Equestrian_at_the_Summer_Olympics.
- Dressage sameAs Drezura_koní.
- Dressage sameAs Dressurreiten.
- Dressage sameAs Doma_clásica.
- Dressage sameAs Dressage_(discipline_olympique).
- Dressage sameAs Dressage.
- Dressage sameAs 馬場馬術.
- Dressage sameAs 마장마술.
- Dressage sameAs Dressuur.
- Dressage sameAs Ujeżdżenie.
- Dressage sameAs Adestramento_(hipismo).
- Dressage sameAs m.0d1t3.
- Dressage sameAs Q216033.
- Dressage sameAs Q216033.
- Dressage wasDerivedFrom Dressage?oldid=644330310.
- Dressage depiction Hannoveraner_Dressur_Goethe_3_bestes.jpg.
- Dressage isPrimaryTopicOf Dressage.
- Dressage name "Dressage".