Haunches-out

Renvers ( eng. haunches -out, French croupe au mur ) is in the art of riding a forward - sideward movement of the horse, in which it is placed and bent in the direction of movement. So the horse is running towards its inner ( concave ) side. While the rear hand remains on the hoof, the forehand is placed in the path. Renvers the counter lesson is to Travers, in which the front hand on the hoof remains, while the rear hand is placed in the path. Renvers can be ridden both on straight as well as curved lines. From the motion ago Travers, Renvers and traversal are to be regarded as a lesson.

Renvers Travers and promote the industry and the momentum, because the horse with the hind legs must tread down more. There are also both be solved as well versammelnde lessons - all important criteria of the education scale. The hind legs are strengthened thereby, and the horse becomes increasingly aware of the Hilfengebung.

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  • Guidelines for riding and driving, Volume 2, ISBN 3-88542-283-2, pages 54-58
  • Lesson ( Dressage )
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