Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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A horse's back, abused by the constant banging of the rider's seat, loses its
activity and this diminishes the activity of the rest of the body, especially of the
hindquarters. “2) The rider should not abuse the horse's forehand with his weight.
A horse's back, abused by the constant banging of the rider's seat, loses its
activity and this diminishes the activity of the rest of the body, especially of the
hindquarters. “2) The rider should not abuse the horse's forehand with his weight.
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4) Then the stirrups will come directly under the body and the rider can at will
stand in them as he would on the floor. When doing this I felt that were the horse
to be suddenly withdrawn from under me and my body lowered in that same ...
4) Then the stirrups will come directly under the body and the rider can at will
stand in them as he would on the floor. When doing this I felt that were the horse
to be suddenly withdrawn from under me and my body lowered in that same ...
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6) Uses his body harmoniously throughout the jump. 7) Lands surely and softly,
using all the shock absorbers of his body (remains relaxed). 8) Gallops away as
quietly as he approached the obstacle, being quickly ready for the next one.
6) Uses his body harmoniously throughout the jump. 7) Lands surely and softly,
using all the shock absorbers of his body (remains relaxed). 8) Gallops away as
quietly as he approached the obstacle, being quickly ready for the next one.
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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