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A dressage horse is trained with focus on its movement and carriage. Dressage horses are trained to perform specific moves, such as the passage and the piaffe. In competition, horses are judged according to a number of criteria, including the relaxation, collection, impulsion and rhythm they exhibit during the test. A dressage horse should have good natural movement, which can then be enhanced by training. The signals between horse and rider should be subtle and almost unnoticeable, and the horse is expected to respond quickly to what the rider is asking. The ultimate goal of dressage is to make riding look natural and effortless.

A show jumper is a horse trained to jump over a course of obstacles clearly and in the fastest time possible. Knocking down rails or refusing a fence will incur faults. The horses are taught to jump high and turn quickly. They are not judged on form, but instead are viewed as successful as long as they can clear obstacles quickly. Fences in show jumping competitions can range in height and width, testing the athletic limits of both horse and rider. If more than one rider goes clear during the first round, then a jump-off is held, during which the fences are raised and the horse with the fastest time wins.

The website www.stal-amani.com portrays a unique equestrian facility in Belgium. Stal Amani Sports Horses offers for sale well-bred horses trained in show jumping and dressage. The site features many photographs of both the horses and the beautiful facilities offered. A site visitor is greeted with a quick slideshow introduction of the stables, highlighting the fact that this unique facility is located in the middle of the forest. The home page focuses on a fantastic shot of the well-lit and very inviting indoor arena. While exploring the site further, a visitor will discover that Stal Amani also has outdoor dressage and show jumping rings, indoor wash stalls, a bar, and a variety of other amenities to offer.

Stal Amani also has a shop site which is linked through their home page. The shop offers a variety of supplies for both horse and rider. The site instantly establishes a more personal connection with its site visitors by identifying the shop’s normal hours, but also inviting potential customers to call and arrange an alternate time to visit the store if they would like to do so. The website offers pictures and brief descriptions of every item, and prices are clearly listed as well. This is a very inviting set of websites.



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