Typical Dressage Test
A enter working trot, haunches left.
X transition to a walk, take six steps, halt, back up three steps, halt parked out behind.
Proceed working trot, haunches right.
C spook left.
E oval left, 18.8 meters by 22 meters.
Between K and A pick up the counter canter, trot, and pick up the correct lead.
F break to the trot.
Between F and B gallop.
B drunken oval, 14 x 28 meters, gradually collecting the gallop.
Between B and M spook left, halt, back 12 steps, proceed in walk-jog.
H - general vicinity of X - F jig, jag, and jog on a long rein. Show a marked difference in stride, including four jog steps, six jigs, an extended walk, a collected walk, and a Western Pleasure peanut-rolling amble through the country side.
F bolt.
A zigzag down centerline.
C halt with horse’s nose in judge’s lap.

Bridle Path says 7 September 2006
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