Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1951 - 333 Seiten |
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... experience that techni- cal books on riding usually contain a great deal of material which is superfluous for these ... experience in the saddle as a child , has taken some lessons ( as a rule not consistently ) perhaps in a camp or ...
... experience that techni- cal books on riding usually contain a great deal of material which is superfluous for these ... experience in the saddle as a child , has taken some lessons ( as a rule not consistently ) perhaps in a camp or ...
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... experienced . I must point out , how- ever , that control cannot be taught only by a series of short recipes of a ... experience could not be developed really efficiently through hacking and jumping only , but rather in practicing ...
... experienced . I must point out , how- ever , that control cannot be taught only by a series of short recipes of a ... experience could not be developed really efficiently through hacking and jumping only , but rather in practicing ...
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... experience . One of the practical aspects of education is that it shortens the time of necessary experience . Therefore it seems sensible to start by learning the scientific part of riding ; to stick to it if one has no special talent ...
... experience . One of the practical aspects of education is that it shortens the time of necessary experience . Therefore it seems sensible to start by learning the scientific part of riding ; to stick to it if one has no special talent ...
Inhalt
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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action advanced control advanced riding aims approach begin better canter departure Cavaletti change of leads chapter circle collected gaits collected horse correct counter gallop course develop Dressage efficient efforts elementary control executed exercise fast feel fences flexions flying change forehand Fort Riley Forward Seat give and take grip hacking half-circles halt haunches head and neck hence hind hindquarters horse show horse's body horse's head horse's mouth horse's neck Huaso hunters and jumpers hunting field increase instance intermediate control James Fillis jump later legs and hands lesson Littauer loose reins martingale means mental merely move movement natural neck and head obstacle Olympic Games performance physical practical pupil relaxed result rhythm rider rider's hands rider's legs riding teacher ring ring gymnastics saddle schooled horse semi-collected gaits shoulder-in slow snaffle soft contact speed stirrups straight strides take-off tion tracks turn walk weight