Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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1 ) Ordinary ( travelling ) gaits . 2 ) Some of the possible defects of the ordinary
gaits due to faulty schooling . 3 ) Some of the possible defects of the ordinary
gaits due to bad riding . 4 ) Slow gaits : slow passive gaits semi - collected gaits ...
1 ) Ordinary ( travelling ) gaits . 2 ) Some of the possible defects of the ordinary
gaits due to faulty schooling . 3 ) Some of the possible defects of the ordinary
gaits due to bad riding . 4 ) Slow gaits : slow passive gaits semi - collected gaits ...
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Ordinary (Travelling) Gaits, viewed from the side, must show long, even, free,
close-to-the-ground strides; such strides ... 40 degrees (depending on the gait
and conformation) to the ground, and the head held forward of the perpendicular.
Ordinary (Travelling) Gaits, viewed from the side, must show long, even, free,
close-to-the-ground strides; such strides ... 40 degrees (depending on the gait
and conformation) to the ground, and the head held forward of the perpendicular.
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Some of the Possible Defects in the Ordinary Gaits Due to Bad Riding. (It is
assumed that the horse is well-schooled but badly ridden): 1) Inefficient strides
due to the rider's failure to have the horse on the bit (or on contact) with extended
neck.
Some of the Possible Defects in the Ordinary Gaits Due to Bad Riding. (It is
assumed that the horse is well-schooled but badly ridden): 1) Inefficient strides
due to the rider's failure to have the horse on the bit (or on contact) with extended
neck.
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