The Complete Training of Horse and Rider in the Principles of Classical HorsemanshipWilshire Book Company, 1967 - 287 Seiten For over a quarter of a century, Colonel Alois Podhajsky was the Director of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, home of the famous white Lipizzaner stallions whose remarkable performances have thrilled audiences throughout the world. Now for the first time, Col. Podhajsky has set forth explicitly and in practical, instructive fashion the step-by-step methods of training both horse and rider that are used at the School and that are the applicable foundations of all good horsemanship, for their purpose is to develop the natural abilities of the horse and to make riding a graceful, pleasurable experience. |
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... able to relate a weak action of the hind legs to a too - firm contact with the bit . The rider will obtain a near perfect halt if he succeeds in bringing it about mainly by bracing his back . The rein on the hollow side should remain ...
... able to relate a weak action of the hind legs to a too - firm contact with the bit . The rider will obtain a near perfect halt if he succeeds in bringing it about mainly by bracing his back . The rein on the hollow side should remain ...
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... able to understand his partner , to execute with him all movements , to be able to follow them with skill and power , and to be able to resist them if necessary . The best - trained horse would be useless without a potential rider . A ...
... able to understand his partner , to execute with him all movements , to be able to follow them with skill and power , and to be able to resist them if necessary . The best - trained horse would be useless without a potential rider . A ...
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... able to detect this latent talent within the stallion . It must not be expected that the stallion will manifest the talent by a regular levade or capriole ; on the contrary , the smallest hint must be noticed and the talent furthered by ...
... able to detect this latent talent within the stallion . It must not be expected that the stallion will manifest the talent by a regular levade or capriole ; on the contrary , the smallest hint must be noticed and the talent furthered by ...
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able ALOIS PODHAJSKY applied arena art of riding balance become bend cavesson centre line collected trot corner correct position correctly counter canter courbette curb curb bit curb chain demands diagonal difficult double bridle dressage execute exercise fastened fault flying change forehand forelegs Fred Reinfeld girth go forward ground half pass half volte half-halt halt High School hind legs horse and rider horse's head horse's neck important impulsion increased inside leg inside rein large circle lateral leading rein leg aids levade long side long whip maintain movement never noseband obedience obtained paces passage performed piaffe pillars pirouette practised prevent the horse punishment pushing aids rein aids rein going renvers rhythm rider's legs saddle school horse short actions shoulder shoulder-in side reins sideways snaffle Spanish Riding School stage of training stallion steps strides strike-off suppleness teach tempo track trainer transition turn walk wall weight young horse