-
dressage movements in
which the
horse leaves the ground. They
include the
capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the
croupade and the levade. None are typically...
- surrounded, or to
fight more easily.
These included movements such as levade,
capriole, courbette, and ballotade.
Movements still seen
today in
competitive dressage...
- Hand", to show how the
horses are
trained for the
school jumps levade,
capriole, and courbette, all in-hand. This
demonstration includes work on the diagonal...
- the
Grapplers that
worked for the
Unlimited class Wrestling Federation.
Capriole (real name not revealed) is one of the
women who
joined the
Grapplers in...
- to
caper means to leap in a
frolicsome way, and
probably derives from
capriole,
which derives from the
Latin for goat (Capra). The noun
caper means a...
-
dressage movements where the
horse leaves the ground.
These include the
capriole, courbette, the mezair, the croupade, and levade. None are used in modern...
- to come to my
school I'll
teach you the
capriole, If you want to come to my
school I'll
teach you the
capriole, yes,
Teach you, yes,
Teach you. I'll know...
-
jumping with the
front legs off the
ground and hind legs together. The
capriole is a jump in
place where the
stallion leaps into the air,
tucking his forelegs...
-
Sorrentino (4
February 2005). "Martins,
scatti gol e
timidezza Le mie
capriole per Mancini" [Martins,
sprints goals and
shyness My back-flips for Mancini]...
-
bought the tub,
taking it to Sarzeau,
Morbihan in Brittany. His daughter,
Capriole de Saint-Hilaire,
inherited it when he died in 1805 and she p****ed it on...