- Volte
"This article is about the a dressage training technique. For the Renaissance dance, see
Lavolta ."The volte is a very small circle that is used in the training of a horse. Of all the circles, it requires the most balance from the horse. Voltes are excellent training tools, encouraging engagement and power.
ize of the volte
Size of a volte will vary between horses, based on their stride length and their training. The accepted diameter for the volte, when used in
dressage competition, is 6 meters. However, a horse should not be pressed to perform a smaller circle than is comfortable for him, as it will sacrifice balance, relaxation, andimpulsion . These qualities always take precedence over the size of the volte.History of the volte
The volte was traditionally 12 strides long (using the inside hind leg) in circumference, resulting in a circle 10-15 meters in diameter. However, this was later decreased to 6-8 strides in circumference [http://www.classicaldressage.com/qa/qa019.html] .
Variations
First developed by
Saunier ,leg-yield s are sometimes incorporated into voltes, with the horse's nose facing the inside of the circle. Additionally,de la Guérinière developed "square voltes," which are not commonly practiced today.Riders may encorporate
renvers into their volte, as well as use the volte to help prepare the horse for other movements, such ashalf-pass .
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