Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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... not aspire eventually to participate in one or both of these games. It is obvious
to anyone with hunting or showing experience that technical books on riding
usually contain a great deal of material which is superfluous for these two sports.
... not aspire eventually to participate in one or both of these games. It is obvious
to anyone with hunting or showing experience that technical books on riding
usually contain a great deal of material which is superfluous for these two sports.
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I have used it for over ten years, working always to improve it. An essentially
similar program was published in The Rider and Driver, in a series of my articles
which came out during the winter of 1942-43. My own experience, as well as the
...
I have used it for over ten years, working always to improve it. An essentially
similar program was published in The Rider and Driver, in a series of my articles
which came out during the winter of 1942-43. My own experience, as well as the
...
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The teacher should mount the horse once in a while to feel him and to give
suggestions based on this experience , but he should not ride to improve the
horse . But what he must be able to do is to direct from the ground the pupil's
efforts in ...
The teacher should mount the horse once in a while to feel him and to give
suggestions based on this experience , but he should not ride to improve the
horse . But what he must be able to do is to direct from the ground the pupil's
efforts in ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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