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The collected canter feels similar to the regular working canter except the movement is more powerful and more contained. You can feel the horse's hindquarters working harder underneath you and the movement is more up-and-down than forward-and-back.

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What do you write for the dressage moves on petz horsez?

In the dressage in "Horsez", you click the blue and yellow dots that randomly appear on the screen. When you get close to a green bouncing square, just go through it. The green bouncing square will say something, it will say: Medium walk, free walk, collected walk, medium trot, free trot, collected trot, medium gallop, free gallop, collected gallop, piaffe, pirouette or flying change. These are all called gaits. When you come up to a pink and white floating circle, it will have a question mark on it. As you go through it, you will have to draw a shape, according to what gait you are riding at. There is no warning or lesson on what you have to draw, so this is just a little cheat sheet. :) These are the shapes/symbols you have to draw on the screen: Medium trot: V Free trot: V Collected trot: V Medium walk: S Free walk: S Collected walk: S Medium gallop: G Free gallop: G Collected gallop: G Medium canter: Z or C Free canter: Z or C Collected canter: Z or C Piaffe: C Pirouette: Draw a backwards 'c'... like this, ) Flying change: V Have fun! :)


How many gaits does a horse have?

Four main gaits:Walk,trot,canter and gallop. But there are other gaits for certain breeds such as the Icelandic. There are also dressage gaits such as extended or collected trot etc. :D Answer four main gaits


What are the gaits of a horse?

It depends on the type of horse you are talking about. A normal, everyday sort of breed then they would have 4 gaits, walk trot canter and gallop. Some breeds have more than four gaits. For example, the Standardbred can pace, the Tennessee Walker has a running walk, etc. This gaits are unique to their specific breeds. Within each gait, there are variations, especially for a dressage horse. These are extended, collected, working, and medium. However, these are variations and NOT gaits. A gait is defined by a unique footfall. Variations, on the other hand, take place within a gait and have to do with the speed of the gait and the collection of the horse.


Can horses skip?

A horse can not skip, but a high level dressage horse does what are called tempi changes. A tempi change is when the horse changes lead in the canter. Check out an example on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAnTMNAbRLI


What are the moves of dressage?

Dressage tests generally require the horse to walk, trot, and canter. Depending on the level of the test, circles (10 or 20 m), changes of direction, and serpentines may also be required. More advanced tests also involve the extended walk, trot, and canter (where the horse increases the length of his stride), and the highest levels include the passage (a very slow, elevated trot) and the piaffe (a passage literally in place). Other dressage movements include the leg-yield, where the horse steps sideways with his body bent away from the direction he is heading, and the half-pass, similar to the leg yield except the horse's body is bent in the same direction he is traveling.

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What do you write for the dressage moves on petz horsez?

In the dressage in "Horsez", you click the blue and yellow dots that randomly appear on the screen. When you get close to a green bouncing square, just go through it. The green bouncing square will say something, it will say: Medium walk, free walk, collected walk, medium trot, free trot, collected trot, medium gallop, free gallop, collected gallop, piaffe, pirouette or flying change. These are all called gaits. When you come up to a pink and white floating circle, it will have a question mark on it. As you go through it, you will have to draw a shape, according to what gait you are riding at. There is no warning or lesson on what you have to draw, so this is just a little cheat sheet. :) These are the shapes/symbols you have to draw on the screen: Medium trot: V Free trot: V Collected trot: V Medium walk: S Free walk: S Collected walk: S Medium gallop: G Free gallop: G Collected gallop: G Medium canter: Z or C Free canter: Z or C Collected canter: Z or C Piaffe: C Pirouette: Draw a backwards 'c'... like this, ) Flying change: V Have fun! :)


How many gaits does a horse have?

Four main gaits:Walk,trot,canter and gallop. But there are other gaits for certain breeds such as the Icelandic. There are also dressage gaits such as extended or collected trot etc. :D Answer four main gaits


What are the gaits of a horse?

It depends on the type of horse you are talking about. A normal, everyday sort of breed then they would have 4 gaits, walk trot canter and gallop. Some breeds have more than four gaits. For example, the Standardbred can pace, the Tennessee Walker has a running walk, etc. This gaits are unique to their specific breeds. Within each gait, there are variations, especially for a dressage horse. These are extended, collected, working, and medium. However, these are variations and NOT gaits. A gait is defined by a unique footfall. Variations, on the other hand, take place within a gait and have to do with the speed of the gait and the collection of the horse.


Can horses skip?

A horse can not skip, but a high level dressage horse does what are called tempi changes. A tempi change is when the horse changes lead in the canter. Check out an example on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAnTMNAbRLI


What are the moves of dressage?

Dressage tests generally require the horse to walk, trot, and canter. Depending on the level of the test, circles (10 or 20 m), changes of direction, and serpentines may also be required. More advanced tests also involve the extended walk, trot, and canter (where the horse increases the length of his stride), and the highest levels include the passage (a very slow, elevated trot) and the piaffe (a passage literally in place). Other dressage movements include the leg-yield, where the horse steps sideways with his body bent away from the direction he is heading, and the half-pass, similar to the leg yield except the horse's body is bent in the same direction he is traveling.


When was dressage invented?

Dressage was invented in the late 1800's to train horses for military combat. It was like bomb proofing.


Do you like dressage?

Yes. ( : Very much so.


What do horses look like when doing dressage?

he has to be beautiful and trained


What is dressage?

The guiding of a horse through a series of complex maneuvers by slight movements of the rider's hands, legs, and weight. Dressage is the french word for training; Dressage is the training of the horse and rider. Its also like ballet for equestrians.


What is a horse's gait?

A horse's gait is the pattern of movement of its legs when walking, trotting, cantering, or galloping. There are different types of gaits, including the walk, trot, canter, and gallop, each with its own distinct footfalls and speed. The way a horse moves at each gait is influenced by factors such as its natural conformation, training, and physical condition.


What dont horses do like walk skip canter trot?

they do not skip.


What is the elevated trot in dressage that looks like dancing?

It is called a passage.