What is another word for shoulder in?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈə͡ʊldəɹ ˈɪn] (IPA)

Shoulder in is a dressage term that refers to the movement of a horse where its forelegs are positioned slightly to the inside of the track while maintaining a straight body posture. Synonyms for this term include "inside flexion," "inside bend," or "lateral movement." This movement is essential in developing the horse's balance, suppleness, and engagement of the hindquarters. Performing this movement correctly requires proper timing and coordination between the rider's aids and the horse's response. Shoulder in is a fundamental exercise in dressage training, and mastering it allows horses to perform more advanced movements with ease.

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Famous quotes with Shoulder in

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    William Scranton
  • Why is it that right-wing bastards always stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity, while liberals fall out among themselves?
    Yevgeny Yevtushenko
  • All of us, no matter from what land our parents came, no matter in what way we may severally worship our Creator, must stand shoulder to shoulder in a united America for the elimination of race and religious prejudice. We must stand for a reign of equal justice to both big and small.We must direct every national resource, material and spiritual, to the task not of shirking difficulties, but of training our people to overcome difficulties. Our aim must be, not to make life easy and soft, not to soften soul and body, but to fit us in virile fashion to do a great work for all mankind. This great work can only be done by a mighty democracy, with these qualities of soul, guided by those qualities of mind, which will both make it refuse to do injustice to any other nation, and also enable it to hold its own against aggression by any other nation. In our relations with the outside world, we must abhor wrongdoing, and disdain to commit it, and we must no less disdain the baseness of spirit which lamely submits to wrongdoing. Finally and most important of all, we must strive for the establishment within our own borders of that stern and lofty standard of personal and public neutrality which shall guarantee to each man his rights, and which shall insist in return upon the full performance by each man of his duties both to his neighbor and to the great nation whose flag must symbolize in the future as it has symbolized in the past the highest hopes of all mankind.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Half the campus was designed by Bottom the Weaver, half by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe; Benton had been endowed with one to begin with, and had smiled and sweated and and spoken for the other. A visitor looked under black beams, through leaded casements (past apple boughs, past box, past chairs like bath-tubs on broomsticks) to a lawn ornamented with one of the statues of David Smith; in the months since the figure had been put in its place a shrike had deserted for it a neighboring thorn tree, and an archer had skinned her leg against its farthest spike. On the table in the President’s waiting-room there were copies of , the , and a small magazine—a little magazine—that had no name. One walked by a mahogany hat-rack, glanced at the coat of arms on an umbrella-stand, and brushed with one’s sleeve something that gave a ghostly tinkle—four or five black and orange ellipsoids, set on grey wires, trembled in the faint breeze of the air-conditioning unit: a mobile. A cloud passed over the sun, and there came trailing from the gymnasium, in maillots and blue jeans, a melancholy procession, four dancers helping to the infirmary a friend who had dislocated her shoulder in the final variation of .
    Randall Jarrell
  • Why is it that right-wing bastards always stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity, while liberals fall out among themselves?
    Yevgeny Yevtushenko

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