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MAY 2006 • VOLUME 9 • ©HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
"Haunches Out/Renvers Turning corners with the tail to the wall is done in the opposite direction... ... This exercise has its uses in dressage, but although it is not absolutely excluded from dressage tests it is usually avoided, as are all movements in which the lateral displacement of the hind-quarters exceeds that of the forelegs, for they tend to put more weight on the forehand." General Decarpentry
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