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- Airs_above_the_ground abstract "The airs above the ground or school jumps are a series of higher-level, Haute ecole, classical dressage movements in which the horse leaves the ground. They include the capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the croupade and the levade. None are typically seen in modern competitive dressage. They are performed by horses of various riding academies such as the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, and may be seen in other dressage performances. The levade and courbette are a particular feature of the Doma Menorquina, the riding tradition of the island of Menorca. Horses such as the Andalusian, Lusitano, Lipizzan and Menorquín are the breeds most often trained to perform the airs today, in part due to their powerfully conformed hindquarters, which allow them the strength to perform these difficult movements. There were originally seven airs, many of which were used to build into the movements performed today.There is a popular conception that these movements were originally taught to horses for military purposes, and indeed both the Spanish Riding School and the Cadre Noir are military foundations. However, while agility was necessary on the battlefield, most of the airs as performed today would have exposed the vulnerable underbelly of the horse to the weapons of foot soldiers. It is therefore more likely that the airs were exercises to develop the military horse and rider, rather than to be employed in combat.Horses are usually taught each air on the long rein without a rider, which is less strenuous for the animal. However, each movement is meant to eventually be performed under a rider.".
- Airs_above_the_ground thumbnail KochLevade.jpeg?width=300.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageID "1970935".
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- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageRevisionID "643963203".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Andalusian_horse.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Cadre_Noir.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dressage_terminology.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_training.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Classical_dressage.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Collection_(horse).
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Doma_menorquina.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Equestrian_facility.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Lipizzan.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Lusitano.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Menorquín_horse.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Minorca.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Piaffe.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Rearing_(horse).
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Saumur.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Riding_School.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:KochBallotade.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:KochCapriole.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:KochCourbette.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:KochCroupade.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:KochLevade.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:Mezair.png.
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs Above the Ground".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Ballotade".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Capriole".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Courbette".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Croupade".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Levade".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Mezair".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airs above the ground#Pesade".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Courbette".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haute Ecole".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "airs above the ground".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "courbette".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "haute ecole".
- Airs_above_the_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "school jumps".
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- Airs_above_the_ground subject Category:Dressage_terminology.
- Airs_above_the_ground subject Category:Horse_training.
- Airs_above_the_ground hypernym Series.
- Airs_above_the_ground type Profession.
- Airs_above_the_ground type TelevisionShow.
- Airs_above_the_ground type Profession.
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- Airs_above_the_ground comment "The airs above the ground or school jumps are a series of higher-level, Haute ecole, classical dressage movements in which the horse leaves the ground. They include the capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the croupade and the levade. None are typically seen in modern competitive dressage. They are performed by horses of various riding academies such as the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, and may be seen in other dressage performances.".
- Airs_above_the_ground label "Airs above the ground".
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Q257336.
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Hohe_Schule_(Reitkunst).
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Airs_relevés.
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Szkoła_nad_ziemią.
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs m.0gyx666.
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Școala_înaltă_de_călărie.
- Airs_above_the_ground sameAs Q257336.
- Airs_above_the_ground wasDerivedFrom Airs_above_the_ground?oldid=643963203.
- Airs_above_the_ground depiction KochLevade.jpeg.
- Airs_above_the_ground isPrimaryTopicOf Airs_above_the_ground.