Levade

Mezair is a lesson from the High School of Equestrian Art, and one of the airs above the ground. The riding master François Robichon de la Guérinière describes in his book " Ecole de cavalry " in 1733 this lesson as follows:

" Mezair is nothing more than a half Courbette. Lifting and moving forward are lower than in this, but more than in Terre à Terre. "

The Mezair can be ridden from the state, but also from the movement. The horse is introduced into the levade prior and jump a short contact of the bottom with two front legs with little extra space in the back levade. A stop is made in the levade into that continues mezaierend While in motion.

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