école d"équitation - significado y definición. Qué es école d"équitation
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Qué (quién) es école d"équitation - definición

ART OR PRACTICE OF HORSE RIDING OR HORSEMANSHIP
Saddleseat equitation; Hunt seat equitation; Western equitation
  • A saddle seat rider on an [[American Saddlebred]]
  • A hunter equitation rider jumping her course.
  • Royal Andalusian School]].<ref>[https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/7-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-portuguese-school-of-equestrian-art-523504 Horse & Hound - 7 Things You Need to Know about the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art]</ref>
  • Dressage horse and rider
  • Video of a rider performing a western equitation pattern
  • A western equitation rider

Equitation         
·noun A riding, or the act of riding, on horseback; horsemanship.
equitation         
[??kw?'te??(?)n]
¦ noun formal the art and practice of horse riding.
Origin
C16: from Fr. equitation or L. equitatio(n-), from equitare 'ride a horse', from eques, equit- 'horseman' (from equus 'horse').
haute ecole         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Haute ecole; Haute Ecole; Haute école (disambiguation)
[???t e?'k?l]
¦ noun the art or practice of advanced classical dressage.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'high school'.

Wikipedia

Equitation

Equitation is the art or practice of horse riding or horsemanship.

More specifically, equitation may refer to a rider's position while mounted, and encompasses a rider's ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In horse show competition, the rider, rather than the horse is evaluated. Such classes go by different names, depending on region, including equitation classes, rider classes, or horsemanship classes. Judging criteria covers the rider's performance and control of the horse, use of riding aids, proper attire, correct form, and usually factor in rider poise and the cleanliness and polish of horse, rider and equipment. The performance of the horse is not judged per se, but a poorly performing horse is considered to reflect the ability of the rider. Equitation classes occur in the Hunt seat, Saddle seat, Dressage, and Western disciplines. A good equitation rider is always in balance with the horse, maintains a correct position in every gait, movement, or over a fence, and possesses a commanding, but relaxed, presence, able to direct the horse with nearly invisible aids.