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Definition of shoulder-in in English: shoulder-innoun (in dressage) a movement in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its hindquarters carried closer to the wall than its shoulders and its body curved towards the centre. the shoulder-in forms the foundation for the other lateral gaits Example sentencesExamples - My shoulder-ins felt good, and all of my half passes to the right felt super.
- Do not hesitate to go back to shoulder-ins if difficulties arise.
- We were doing shoulder-ins, leg yields and side passes.
- Watch how leg yields, shoulder-ins and gymnastic exercises are used and slowly developed from a day to day routine training schedule.
- I was actually really happy, I thought my shoulder-ins were really good.
Definition of shoulder-in in US English: shoulder-innounˈSHōldərin (in dressage) a movement in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its hindquarters carried closer to the wall than its shoulders and its body curved toward the center. the shoulder-in forms the foundation for the other lateral gaits Example sentencesExamples - Do not hesitate to go back to shoulder-ins if difficulties arise.
- I was actually really happy, I thought my shoulder-ins were really good.
- Watch how leg yields, shoulder-ins and gymnastic exercises are used and slowly developed from a day to day routine training schedule.
- We were doing shoulder-ins, leg yields and side passes.
- My shoulder-ins felt good, and all of my half passes to the right felt super.
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