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Impulsion is the
movement of a
horse when it is
going forward with
controlled power.
Related to the
concept of collection,
impulsion helps a
horse effectively...
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pushing power (thrust) of the
horse is
called impulsion, and is the
fourth level of the
training pyramid.
Impulsion is
created by
storing the
energy of engagement...
- drapetomania,
defined as "vagabondage, dromomania; an
uncontrollable or
insane impulsion to wander."
Cartwright described the disorder—which, he said, was "unknown...
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gallant ally England, and all the
British dominions under precisely the
impulsion and
inspiration of
those we are
honouring today, had not deplo**** the...
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opposite leg behind. The
canter can be
further divided by the
frame and
impulsion of the horse.
Although there is a "collected" canter, "regular" or "working...
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weakness of all the
women of the
court of France, I
surrendered to the
sweet impulsion of love...you hold me, as it were,
captive within your walls?'" Goodman...
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Ventilation on the
downdraught system, by
impulsion, or the 'plenum' principle,
applied to
schoolrooms (1899)...
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hindquarters are
engaged and
underneath the horse, and
there is less
impulsion than in a dressage-style
collected trot.
Collected trot: A very engaged...
- as a "staircase" of
multiple banks.
Banks up
require large amounts of
impulsion,
although not speed, from the horse. The drop
fence incorporates a down...
- 2000C had an
upgraded SNECMA M53-P2
turbofan engine. The
Radar Doppler Ã
Impulsion (RDI)
built by
Thales for the
Mirage 2000C
entered service in 1987. It...