Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Therefore, piaffe and passage were not placed on the tests.
Each movement carries a name like "piaffe" or "half pass."
The piaffe is straight and come from the rider containing the horse's desire to go forward.
He was especially known for his expressive passage, piaffe, and extended trot.
Piaffe: A trotting movement, performed almost on the spot.
The Piaffe is essentially created by asking the horse to trot in place, with very little forward motion.
The test reintroduction of the piaffe and passage, and was 15 minutes in length.
The following are elements of the correct piaffe:
The tests may not ask for Grand Prix movements such as piaffe or passage.
Movements still seen today in competitive dressage include the piaffe, passage, and half-pass.
This is especially true for those requiring collection, such as passage, piaffe, pirouette, tempi changes.
The piaffe was originally used in battle to keep the horse focused, warm, and moving, ready to move forward into battle.
An incorrect piaffe has short, jerky steps.
Ideally in both the piaffe and the passage tempo should be exactly the same as in trot.
It "can also be executed at piaffe."
He half-passed both ways, then brought her, still trotting, to a near standstill: a flawless piaffe.
Bending of the joints is not always a good indication of true collection (and therefore a correct piaffe).
The dressage horse no longer has to jump, but the test on the flat has become increasingly difficult, emphasizing the piaffe and the passage.
The most significant change at the 1932 Los Angeles Games was the introduction of the piaffe and passage.
In this period, the horse learns the most difficult movements such as the half-pass, counter-canter, flying change, pirouette, passage, and piaffe.
Two variations of the trot are specially trained in advanced dressage horses: the Piaffe and the Passage.
Additionally, a high degree of collection is required of the rider in more advanced dressage moves, such as the pirouette, piaffe, and passage.
Through this work, the horse will learn to perform some of the most difficult movements such as pirouette, passage, piaffe and One-Tempi-Changes.
- The word "piaffe" is pronounced "Pe-ahff " in both English and French.
However, he did well at learning advanced dressage moves such as the piaffe and passage, and so Van Grunsven continued to work with him.