The Principles of Riding: The Official Instruction Handbook of the German National Equestrian FederationCovers the care of tack, the rider's clothing and equipment, the correct seat, basic exercises, dressage movements, jump training, cross-country riding, and the training of difficult horses |
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The shoulders should fall naturally backwards from the inhaling chest, producing
an imaginary perpendicular line from shoulder to heel. The head should be
carried erect - without pushing the chin forward, looking ahead in the direction in
...
The shoulders should fall naturally backwards from the inhaling chest, producing
an imaginary perpendicular line from shoulder to heel. The head should be
carried erect - without pushing the chin forward, looking ahead in the direction in
...
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(Shoulder-fore is not a school movement, but a training movement, it is a half
shoulder-in, and practised before the horse learns shoulder-in.) This is necessary
because the horse's forehand is narrower than its quarters. When tending
towards ...
(Shoulder-fore is not a school movement, but a training movement, it is a half
shoulder-in, and practised before the horse learns shoulder-in.) This is necessary
because the horse's forehand is narrower than its quarters. When tending
towards ...
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propulsive force of this right hind leg moves diagonally across to the horse's left
shoulder, transferring additional weight on to the left front leg and giving the rider
a much stronger contact on the left rein. In this case the horse will also lean ...
propulsive force of this right hind leg moves diagonally across to the horse's left
shoulder, transferring additional weight on to the left front leg and giving the rider
a much stronger contact on the left rein. In this case the horse will also lean ...
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Inhalt
Prerequisites for the successful Training of a Rider | 10 |
The Seat | 45 |
The Aids | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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applied arena backwards bend bit rings bridoon rein canter carried cavaletti cavesson centre of gravity Changing rein cheek circle correct correctly counter-canter curb bit curb chain curb rein developed diagonal double bridle dressage seat driving leg aids drop noseband exercise fences finger flexed flexion forehand forelegs forward driving aids forward driving leg forward seat girth half halt head and neck horse and rider horse's back horse's head horse's movement inside hind leg inside leg inside rein jump training knee leather leg-yielding lengthen light seat long side loop lower leg lunge move nasal bone noseband pace propulsive force regulating rein aid rein-back relaxed rhythm ridden rider's hands rider's legs rider's weight riding ring running martingale saddle Schwung seat position shoulder shoulder-in show jumping side reins sideways snaffle standing martingale stirrup stride supple tack track trainer turn upper body walk weight aid whip yielding young horse