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Obviously the key to its philosophy is the chapter entitled—“The Balance of the
Horse in Motion.” In it, after describing, more or less accurately, how the
peculiarities of the structure of the horse's body result in a forward distribution of
weight at a ...
Obviously the key to its philosophy is the chapter entitled—“The Balance of the
Horse in Motion.” In it, after describing, more or less accurately, how the
peculiarities of the structure of the horse's body result in a forward distribution of
weight at a ...
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The correct, intelligent understanding of the horse's balance in motion is very well
expressed in the Fort Riley Cavalry School's manual HoRSEMANSHIP AND
HoRSEMANSHIP, 1945 edition; in essence it says: “Theoretically, movement is ...
The correct, intelligent understanding of the horse's balance in motion is very well
expressed in the Fort Riley Cavalry School's manual HoRSEMANSHIP AND
HoRSEMANSHIP, 1945 edition; in essence it says: “Theoretically, movement is ...
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... balance, rhythm #15 Change of speeds at a trot balance and rhythm #7 Canter
balance, rhythm #4 Sitting trot without ... Add: To DEVELOP #9 Galloping position
at correct design, correct weight distribution, balance, Canter spring, rhythm, ...
... balance, rhythm #15 Change of speeds at a trot balance and rhythm #7 Canter
balance, rhythm #4 Sitting trot without ... Add: To DEVELOP #9 Galloping position
at correct design, correct weight distribution, balance, Canter spring, rhythm, ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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