I think it is Campagne Riding:)
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Haunches are Like the bum!! But a little higher!!
he may be still growing. but it IS possible for a horse to be 'downhill' (withers lower than haunches) or 'uphill' (withers higher than haunches.) uphill horses sometimes excel at jumping because it makes it a little easier to jump. but of course it is subjective. my horse is downhill and she's a great jumper!
There are a lot of body parts to a dog. Here are some: -legs -haunches -muzzle -ears -eyes -paws -tails -back -rump -thighs -hocks -stop -withers -chest
I am unaware of any beast recorded in myth or legend that is described as having the head of a lion and the body of a man. The only mythical creature that I can think of that is similar to the aforementioned description is the Sphinx. The Sphinx is a beast from Greek mythology that is said to have the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face of a woman.
All grazers will eat standing up so that they can make a quick getaway if a predator attacks. Most herbivores will eat standing up however some smaller herbivores such as squirrels may eat "sitting" on their haunches in order to make use of their forelegs. Also animals such as koalas will not technically be "standing" as they grip on to the branch they are sitting on with three legs/arms and use one foreleg to grasp and eat leaves. Birds most often eat in a standing position as well. Human vegetarians are an exception ;)
English riding, or Dressage
Haute école
this is good for Equestrian competition
I think it's the croupade
Campaign. The answer for howrse is Campaign.
Dressage
Dressage! You just about defined dressage, within your question. If your horse possess these traits, whether you compete in Show Jumping or Endurance Racing, you will excel further.
I believe it is the Haute école
A pirouette is a dressage movement where the horse spins, keeping it's hind feet in place. In dressage it is performed at the canter, but when you pirouette at the walk it is called a turn on the haunches.
squatting
The antonym for haunches can be a difficult word to switch. The most commonly used antonym are: extremity, inside, middle and torso.
Extremity, torso, inside, middle...