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The object of Dressage is the development of the horse into a happy athlete through harmonious education. As a result, it makes the horse calm, supple, loose and flexible but also confident, attentive and keen, thus achieving perfect understanding with the athlete. ---
These qualities are demonstrated by:
The freedom and regularity of the paces.
The harmony, lightness and ease of the movements.
The forehand's lightness and the hindquarters' engagement originate from a lively impulsion.
The acceptance of the bit, with submissiveness/throughness without any tension or resistance ----
2. The horse thus gives the impression of doing what is required of its own accord. Confident and attentive, submitting generously to the athlete's control, remaining absolutely straight in any movement on a straight line and bending accordingly on curved lines. ----
3. The walk is regular, free and unconstrained. The trot is free, supple, regular and active. The canter is united, light and balanced. The hindquarters are never inactive or sluggish. The horse responds to the slightest indication of the athlete, giving life and spirit to the rest of its body. ----
4. By virtue of a lively impulsion and the suppleness of the joints, free from the paralysing effects of resistance, the horse obeys willingly and without hesitation and responds to the various aids calmly and with precision, displaying a natural and harmonious physical and mental balance. ----
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