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Horse gaits / Freestyle to Music / Dressage / Canter and gallop / Turn on the haunches / Pas de deux / Trot / Pirouette / Lead / Piaffe / Impulsion / Eventing
Date: 2016-07-28 20:21:01
Horse gaits
Freestyle to Music
Dressage
Canter and gallop
Turn on the haunches
Pas de deux
Trot
Pirouette
Lead
Piaffe
Impulsion
Eventing

2015 MUSICAL FREESTYLE RULES, GUIDELINES AND DEFINITIONS Training, First, Second, Third, and Fourth Level Freestyle Eligibility Dressage musical freestyle is an exciting combination of the technical and artistic aspects

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