Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1963 - 370 Seiten |
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... canter with an extra extension of the forelegs . In a well executed extended ... ( canter ) of Dressage was developed in a manner similar to the extended trot ... The ordinary walk approximately .. The ordinary trot approximately .. The ...
... canter with an extra extension of the forelegs . In a well executed extended ... ( canter ) of Dressage was developed in a manner similar to the extended trot ... The ordinary walk approximately .. The ordinary trot approximately .. The ...
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... ordinary canter ; canter to G. at G change directions to X , negotiating obstacle 1 ( slow down the ordinary canter ) and at about X change directions again over obstacle 3 ; continue canter to M. 250 ' x E H A C 125 ' 2 . B G M at M ...
... ordinary canter ; canter to G. at G change directions to X , negotiating obstacle 1 ( slow down the ordinary canter ) and at about X change directions again over obstacle 3 ; continue canter to M. 250 ' x E H A C 125 ' 2 . B G M at M ...
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... the ordinary trot and canter are clearly more important . Consequently , the circular movements should have diameters of at least 45 ′ for the trot and 65 ' for the canter . A short turn at the canter ( which is not a circular movement ) ...
... the ordinary trot and canter are clearly more important . Consequently , the circular movements should have diameters of at least 45 ′ for the trot and 65 ' for the canter . A short turn at the canter ( which is not a circular movement ) ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I WHAT THIS BOOK IS About and HOW TO USE IT | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE | 13 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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