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The object of dressage is to improve balance, control, mobility, memory and freedom. Riding the movements required for a test and maintaining a good rhythm increase the awareness of balance and control.
Dressage can be described as the ballet of the horse world.
RDA dressage tests range from led, with helpers, at walk, to canter tests with lateral movements. The challenge of learning a test, riding it accurately and performing to the best of the horse's ability has many positive benefits.
The objective for the dressage horse is to develop physique and ability harmoniously, making the horse calm, supple, loose and flexible but also confident, attentive and keen thus achieving perfect understanding with its rider.
These qualities are revealed by the freedom and regularity of the paces, the harmony, lightness and ease of the movements, the lightness of the forehand and the engagement of the hind quarters, originating in a lively impulsion and the acceptance of the bridle, with submissiveness throughout and without any tension or resistance.
The horse thus gives the impression of doing of its own accord what is required of him. Confident and attentive he submits generously to the control of his rider, remaining absolutely straight in any movements on a straight line and bending accordingly when moving on curved lines.
With dressage, a rider can start small but achieve great things. Dressage is a great opportunity for those who have aspirations of one day representing Australia at the Paralympics.
‘Alone we stagger - together we glide’
Jan Pike 2004
Silver & Bronze Australian Paralympic Medalist
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