Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1963 - 370 Seiten |
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... stirrup and , pulling your heels down , feel as if the weight in the stirrups actually went into the heels . ( Pic . 26 ) When this happened the muscles in my calf stretched while those in the thigh were contracted - this made my leg ...
... stirrup and , pulling your heels down , feel as if the weight in the stirrups actually went into the heels . ( Pic . 26 ) When this happened the muscles in my calf stretched while those in the thigh were contracted - this made my leg ...
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... stirrups . Without using the stirrups the tension in those springs was completely gone . b ) If I pinched the saddle strongly with my knees the flow of weight into the stirrups was partially cut off . 9 ) At the walk , trot and canter ...
... stirrups . Without using the stirrups the tension in those springs was completely gone . b ) If I pinched the saddle strongly with my knees the flow of weight into the stirrups was partially cut off . 9 ) At the walk , trot and canter ...
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... stirrup remained in the correct position only when I had learned to subordinate gripping to bal- ancing with my weight in the stirrups . With insufficient weight in the stirrups the stirrups moved along the sole of the foot . Pic . 32 ...
... stirrup remained in the correct position only when I had learned to subordinate gripping to bal- ancing with my weight in the stirrups . With insufficient weight in the stirrups the stirrups moved along the sole of the foot . Pic . 32 ...
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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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