Haunches-in
(重定向自Renvers)
Haunches-in (also called travers, "tête au mur") is a lateral movement used in the dressage discipline of horse training. It has a close cousin, haunches-out ("renvers", "croupe au mur"), that is slightly more difficult. Both movements are four-track, meaning they produce four lines of hoof prints in the sand, as opposed to the usual two seen if the horse is straight and to the three-track shoulder-in.