yes. if you can see this picture i put in, diagonals are performed from either H to F (or the other way around) or from K to M (or the other way around). if you cant see this picture, then send me a message, and i will send it in another way.
in an indoor riding school you can not do a perpendicular
i thin it is The diagonal
The perpendicular.
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It only depends on how small the indoor is. If it is large you can do any figure in an outdoor ring.
A riding rink typically refers to an indoor area specifically designed for horse riding, often associated with sports such as dressage or show jumping. On the other hand, a riding ring can refer to any enclosed area used for horse riding, regardless of whether it is indoors or outdoors. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but a riding rink is more likely to be a specialized facility for competitive riding.
The perpendicular
An indoor horse arena is a controlled environment where horses can be ridden or trained regardless of weather conditions. It typically consists of a covered area with footing designed specifically for horses and may include seating for spectators. Indoor arenas are commonly used for various equestrian activities such as riding lessons, competitions, and exercise.
You could, but outdoor arenas are often called menages, an indoor arena can be called a indoor school, or an indoor arena.
the person with the the highest gaint
horse riding can be done all year round or any indoor sports for example indoor soccer, indoor volleyball, gymnastics etc. HOPE IT HELPS! :D
The rider who does not have right of way do in an indoor or outdoor riding school should go into the inside track.