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Page 1: Royal Foundation Andalusian School Of The Equestrian Art
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- History- Objectives- Uniformity- Exercises of the advanced riding- Works in the hand (foot to land)- Long reins- Denim taming (doma vaquera)

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- The founder

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- To spread the equestrian art across a Special School that would act at the same time for formation(training) of the special professions related to the equine ranching and for permanent exhibition on the horse, the hookings and the related industries.

- Any activity that helps to know and spread the Equestrian Art.

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Show Uniform- This apparel based on the employee on the 18th

century, is composed by long embroidered jacket, jacket (chaleco), calzonas, gaiters and "calañé" hat.

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Work Uniform - It is similar to the show uniform, though the jacket is

of stripes and the embroidery that shines is simpler.

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Uniform of shortly (traje corto vaquero)- This apparel dates back to the 19th century and is

adapted to be able to realize astride the tasks of the managing of the cattle that grazes in wildness. It consists of short jacket (it must not exceed the waist), round trousers of white returns, outdoor boots and so called hat of broad wing.

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- Piaffe- Passage- Spanish step- Back I enter- The Support- Pirouette- Foot change

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Trot very energetically, on the own area. The horse does not advance while executes it.

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Very energetic trot with manifest time of suspension.

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High step of trodden slow, where the previous members of the horse spread before settling softly in the soil.

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Exercise lightly transverse, where the horse advances with “incurvación” opposite to the sense of march.

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Transverse exercise and ahead with it demonstrates “incurvación” towards the sense of march.

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The horse, supporting the air, turn on his later ones giving a return it completes.

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It takes place when the horse on having finished a stride, alters the order of the trodden ones and happens to gallop with the hand opposite to which it was coming evolving.

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- The Weighed anchor one- The put one- The leap- The caper

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The horse assumes with the feet the whole weight of his mass, while the previous members pliegan to preserve better the balance, forming the copy an angle with the plane of the soil of approximately thirty four degrees.

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Weighed anchor higher forming the horse with the plane of the soil an angle of approximately forty five degrees.

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Put discharge spends the horse to give successive jumps at par and on his later ones (this exercise is considered to be realized well once the animal has developed three or four jumps).

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The horse is stimulated in the “tierra-tierra” (gallop in two times), it jumps and leaves the soil, and in the air it kicks at the same time as fold up his previous extremities.

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This exercise it realizes by the horse with his preparer " foot to land " (without ridingit), and it develops all the exercises of the advanced riding that before it had to learn with his rider mounting it.