Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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So for these a method could be devised, more refined than the elementary one,
but still without the finesses of artistic riding, and it could legitimately be called—
intermediate control. 2) The majority of my pupils wanted to hunt and to show.
So for these a method could be devised, more refined than the elementary one,
but still without the finesses of artistic riding, and it could legitimately be called—
intermediate control. 2) The majority of my pupils wanted to hunt and to show.
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INTERMEDIATE GENERAL AIMS . CONTROL Soft and precise control over gaits
, transitions , all recognized movements and in jumping whether in a ring ,
outside , hunting or showing Primary aim : a soft but definite cooperation of rider's
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INTERMEDIATE GENERAL AIMS . CONTROL Soft and precise control over gaits
, transitions , all recognized movements and in jumping whether in a ring ,
outside , hunting or showing Primary aim : a soft but definite cooperation of rider's
...
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Intermediate. Level. (PREFACE, BY V. S. LITTAUER) Of the three chapters on the
technique of controlling a horse this one is the most important. Elementary control
, after all, should be primarily regarded as a passing stage in learning to ride, ...
Intermediate. Level. (PREFACE, BY V. S. LITTAUER) Of the three chapters on the
technique of controlling a horse this one is the most important. Elementary control
, after all, should be primarily regarded as a passing stage in learning to ride, ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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