PESADE SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN KÖKEN BİLGİSİ
From French, from posade, from Italian posata a halt, from posare to stop, from Latin pausa end.
«PESADE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
pesade sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
pesade ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
pesade ; demand then a leap, and finish by letting him make two pefades
together. . There are two things to be observed, which are very effential in this
lesson: one, that when he is to make the lea , he should not rise so high before as
when ...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Again, reduce the third or fourth pesade into a leap, as. you did the first, then
make two pesades following; and after this, let him. walk quietly four or five steps,
that hemay make again the same number of pesades, and in the same order.
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The History and Art of Horsemanship
THE Pesade takes its name from the motion of the horse, which, in this action,
leans and lays all the weight of his body upon his haunches. To be perfect, the
hinder-feet, which support the whole, ought to be sixed and immoveable, and the
...
Richard Berenger, Claude Bourgelat, Xenephon,
1771
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The Horse Crucified and Risen
The basic, fundamental “high” figure is the pesade. Though I have spoken about
it enough already. The pesade has several derivatives, the mezair, sentavo,
courbette, balance (on the rump), douze, levade, lancade, croupade, ballotade
and ...
GIRL. RIDER. EXCELS. AT. RARE. TYPE. OF. 18TH. CENTURY.
HORSEMANSHIP. PESADE To make Gay Rhythm rise up in a pesade,. '
sreSJadw. The young lady reflected so prettily in the swimming pool above is
Bobby Steele, the only ...
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The history and art of horsemanship. [With] Xenophon's ...
make your last pesade longer and higher that the other, in order to prevent your
horse from making any irregular motions, by shuffling about his legs, if he should
be angry and impatient, as well as to keep him in a more exact obedience, and to
...
Passage: This is a slow deliberate trot in which each diagonal pair of legs is
raised alternately with a period of total suspension in midair with each stride. Airs
Above Ground Pesade: The forelegs are lifted and flexed so they are at a forty-
five ...
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An Analysis of Horsemanship; Teaching the Whole Art of ...
OF THE PESADE. This air is highly ornamental, and displays the utmost union
the horse can be brought to; it is derived from the passage, which, when worked
up to its extreme height, so that nearly the whole weight of the horse is thrown on
...
John Adams (ridingmaster.),
1805
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The Sportsman's Cabinet, and Town and Country Magazine
THE. PESADE. This air is derived from the passage when worked up to its
extreme height, so that nearly the whole weight of the horse is thrown upon his
haunches, the invitation of the hand, accompanied ...
permettre au cheval d'en sortir de lui-même pour qu'il n'y ait pas « d'effet de
forces », mais qu'au contraire, l'entrée dans la pesade, la pesade et le retour au
piaffer se fasse en souplesse, avec liant et rondeur. Il arrive parfois que le cheval,
...
«PESADE» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
pesade teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Graceful greys bring a taste of Spain to the West with classical …
It is these advanced movements including the pesade, the levade, the capriole and the courbette that gives Nejc a thrill. “My main thing was the ... «Western Morning News, May 14»
Where Grand Spanish Horses Learn to Be Medieval
Many will lose their colored baby hair and become the silken white — or technically, gray — horses that pesade and piaffe in the sand of the ... «New York Times, Haz 13»
The Art of Living: Horses
(1) AIRS above the ground: Pesade, Levade, Capriole, Courbette, Courpade (2) Jose Manuel Martin de Leon: martindeleonjm@hotmail.com «Huffington Post, Eyl 12»
A glossary of terms and phrases for WEG-watchers
The term is associated with classical dressage and includes pesade/levade (see below) and school jumps, courbette and capriole (see below). «Lexington Herald Leader, Eyl 10»