WELCOME TO MUSICAL FREESTYLES BY LEGS Equestrian llc
About Dressage Musical Freestyle
Dressage musical freestyle, or musical kür, is a fun and creative way to express yourself through the sport of dressage. Similar to dance, in musical freestyle the horse and rider perform a compulsory set of movements which have been choreographed to music. This type of dressage is ridden all over the world at local, national, and international competitions. At competitions, routines can include a single horse executing a solo dance, two horses riding together in a pas de deux, or four horses competing in quadrille. Musical freestyle is fun for both competitors and spectators and is now offered at all USEF levels so use LEGS freestyle design to get started on yours today!
Dressage musical freestyle, or musical kür, is a fun and creative way to express yourself through the sport of dressage. Similar to dance, in musical freestyle the horse and rider perform a compulsory set of movements which have been choreographed to music. This type of dressage is ridden all over the world at local, national, and international competitions. At competitions, routines can include a single horse executing a solo dance, two horses riding together in a pas de deux, or four horses competing in quadrille. Musical freestyle is fun for both competitors and spectators and is now offered at all USEF levels so use LEGS freestyle design to get started on yours today!
Did you know? USPC and Horsemasters members receive 25% off their freestyle order!
Tip of the week:General:
When creating freestyles be sure to follow the most current test sheets. This is important because the USDF has officially published new tests for 2015, so be sure the sheet you are using says 2015 in the box on the front cover! The new tests can be found at this link: 2015 USDF Test Sheets |
Watch this example of LEGS musical and choreography design!
This video shows a pas de deux designed by LEGS and performed by Katherine Abrams and Molly Ryan at a USDF recognized show. The final score was an 84%.
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