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What is Dressage?
 The word dressage comes from the French word dresser, to train. To the untrained eye it looks easy, but like many equestrian sports, it serves the needs of a diverse range of horse lovers. It's an Olympic equestrian sport; yet a basic training discipline for the backyard horse.

Dressage teaches a horse to be obedient, willing, supple and responsive. The horse freely submits to the rider's lightest "aids" or body signals, while remaining balanced and energetic. The object of dressage is the harmonious development of the horse in both mind and body, and every horse, regardless of its type or use, can benefit from this training.

Dressage principles are a logical, step-by-step progression from simple to increasingly complex movements. More and more is asked of the horse as it becomes mentally and physically ready to respond to these demands.

The graceful movements performed in competition may look effortless, but are the result of years of training. The aids should be virtually imperceptible. A squeeze
 of the calf, a closing of the fingers, a shifting of the rider's weight in the
saddle should be all that is necessary to tell the horse what is required.

Dressage requires the horse and rider to combine the strength and agility
of gymnastics with the elegance and beauty of ballet. The result is truly the
best blend of sport and art. The highlight of a dressage competition is the
Musical Freestyle in which the rider creates and choreographs to music an
original ride of compulsory figures
and movements.
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