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  2. Check out these links to download the complete set of the United States Dressage Federations tests and the FEI’s upper level international tests. Each test includes the detailed judging criteria broken down by each movement and overall scores.

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    There are 2 delineations in Dressagelevel competitions: FEI, or internationally recognized tests, and National, which is determined by each individual country’s equestrian organizations. For our purposes, we will focus on the North American National levels and how they are defined. The USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) and the USDF (United...

    Introductory Level

    Tests within this level are performed at a walk and trot only, except the third test, which has a tinybit of canter. Horse and rider are asked to perform 20-meter circles at the trot, show both a working and free walk and ride their geometric shapes fairly accurately. Here’s an example of an Introductory test:

    Training Level

    You’re expected to perform medium walk, working trot, and working canter in both directions, with changes of direction happening through both the walk and the trot. Circles are 20 meters, a 3-loop serpentine (to test change of bend through the trot), and a “stretchy” trot circle are extra components within this level. Horses should look organized and forward, regular and relaxed in their gaits, and not forced into a more advanced head carriage. Here’s an example of a Training Level test:

    First Level

    At First Level, the horse and rider are still working at the medium walk, working trot, and working canter. You’ll also add lengthening at trot and canter. This is when the horse is asked to extend not only the stride, but the whole body within the contact to achieve a more ground-covering gait. Trot circles are now 10 meters, and canter circles shrink to 15 meters. In addition to these challenges, we now ask the canter transition to happen through the trot and halts need to be directly in an...

    This depends largely on the rider. Some want to stay at a level until they achieve a “perfect” score, others are content to move on as soon as the horse has “passed.” You should go up a level only when your horse is ready. He should be strong, fit, and flexible while showing an eagerness to learn and be challenged. How are your transitions? They sh...

    That’s it, ladies and gents – the American system of Dressage Tests. I hope that this brings the sport of Dressageinto greater clarity. It’s not all 20-meter trot circles 🙂 P.S. Enjoy this article? Trot on over to: 1. 7 Ways to Wow Judges & Improve Your DressageScores 2. 3 Best DressageBoots for the Perfect Leg Position 3. 5 Comfy Tall Riding Boot...

  4. Below is a basic rough structure of what you will find when looking at the different dressage levels starting at the most basic and working toward advanced, as well as a few directives guidelines from each level.

  5. What are the different dressage levels? The dressage levels are Introductory, Training, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Intermediate I, Intermediate II, and Grand Prix. What is the purpose of dressage levels?

  6. Feb 18, 2023 · Each of the levels of dressage features a number of different dressage tests. Each test is unique, but tests within the same level share the same movements. As you progress through the...

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · In national dressage competitions in the US, there are five basic levels of dressage tests: Training, First, Second, Third, and Fourth. These are also referred to as Preliminary/Introductory, Novice, Elementary, Medium, and Advanced.

  8. Feb 19, 2022 · Dressage Classes Explained: From Introductory Tests to Grand Prix Level. Dressage levels are a way to classify a horse and rider according to their level of training and expertise. Here is an in depth explanation of the basics of the dressage world.

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