Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1963 - 370 Seiten |
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... rider , it filled years of my life as a teacher . Normally , sixty per cent of my new pupils were beginners , and the ma- jority of those with riding experience had such poor positions that they had to be corrected before any ...
... rider , it filled years of my life as a teacher . Normally , sixty per cent of my new pupils were beginners , and the ma- jority of those with riding experience had such poor positions that they had to be corrected before any ...
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... rider has returned to the saddle , as at the rising beat the rider's legs are active in maintaining his position . Therefore , when posting , the rider can squeeze the horse's sides once in every stride . During the sitting trot ...
... rider has returned to the saddle , as at the rising beat the rider's legs are active in maintaining his position . Therefore , when posting , the rider can squeeze the horse's sides once in every stride . During the sitting trot ...
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... rider's body in relation to the ground and the hands pressed against the horse's neck , the rider's back will be slightly rounded . All the above statements about rider and horse pertain , in milder form , to movement up or down smaller ...
... rider's body in relation to the ground and the hands pressed against the horse's neck , the rider's back will be slightly rounded . All the above statements about rider and horse pertain , in milder form , to movement up or down smaller ...
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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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