If you are rising with the left lead...when you reach the center of the arena, you will sit a beat, then you will rise with the right lead.
When the outside shoulder is going forward, you should be moving up. (I'm assuming you are talking about posting).
i thin it is The diagonal
in an indoor riding school you can not do a perpendicular
The perpendicular.
You post in English riding because English riding is a "cleaner" type of riding where Western it is more of a leisurely ride.
Trotting is a gait, but skipping isn't. Trotting is like running, and the horse's legs move in diagonal pairs. In English riding, riders post to the trot. Winnie the Horse Gentler
Horseback riding in general began in central Asia at approximately 1600 BC. From here, horseback riding developed into more that just means of transportation, eventually becoming a well-known sport across the globe.
English styles of riding predate western riding. As a result, English riding is practiced all over the world, but western riding is almost exclusive to the US and N. America.
You can if you are riding English, you can't if you are riding western.
There is western riding (gaming, western pleasure) and English riding (dressage, jumpers, hunter jumper, Polo, and English pleasure).
English pleasure is a generic term for what is more commonly referred to as Saddle Seat riding.
The Charles Owen Helmets are the new "style" in English Riding.