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My average teaching is based on the following considerations : 1 ) It is easy to
accept a galloping position and to maintain it without any voluntary changes
throughout the approach and the jump . Attempts to change this position even
slightly ...
My average teaching is based on the following considerations : 1 ) It is easy to
accept a galloping position and to maintain it without any voluntary changes
throughout the approach and the jump . Attempts to change this position even
slightly ...
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Maintain a straight line of action from elbow to horse ' s mouth ( Pic . 33 ) , at least
when special efforts of control don ' t require for a moment a different attitude of
the arms . In order to hold the reins on both sides of the horse ' s neck without ...
Maintain a straight line of action from elbow to horse ' s mouth ( Pic . 33 ) , at least
when special efforts of control don ' t require for a moment a different attitude of
the arms . In order to hold the reins on both sides of the horse ' s neck without ...
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Obviously , the rider can be soft with his hands while maintaining contact and
controlling the horse only if the horse ... the character and mentality of the horse
and is really developed in schooling and then maintained through sensible riding
.
Obviously , the rider can be soft with his hands while maintaining contact and
controlling the horse only if the horse ... the character and mentality of the horse
and is really developed in schooling and then maintained through sensible riding
.
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CHAPTER PAGE I What This Book Is ABOUT AND How to Use | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE III THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE IV CRYSTALLIZING A METHOD V TROUBLES WITH THE FORWARD SE... | 11 |
ELEMENTARY CONTROL | 120 |
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