Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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Keep the horse's neck and head straight and do not be disturbed if he ranges his
haunches slightly to the side of the lead. This is a natural cantering attitude for
many horses (exception: fast gallop); but this ranging must be very slight; do not ...
Keep the horse's neck and head straight and do not be disturbed if he ranges his
haunches slightly to the side of the lead. This is a natural cantering attitude for
many horses (exception: fast gallop); but this ranging must be very slight; do not ...
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We have pointed out that it is important to keep the horse straight during certain
phases of the half-circles, half-circles in reverse, serpentines and zig-zags. One
way to practice keeping the horse moving in a straight line following any kind of ...
We have pointed out that it is important to keep the horse straight during certain
phases of the half-circles, half-circles in reverse, serpentines and zig-zags. One
way to practice keeping the horse moving in a straight line following any kind of ...
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Thus you keep the horse alert, guessing what the next order will be and the
lesson becomes a development of the guiding lesson as well as an exercise in
lateral flexibility. - Now that your horse probably moves decently on soft contact
and ...
Thus you keep the horse alert, guessing what the next order will be and the
lesson becomes a development of the guiding lesson as well as an exercise in
lateral flexibility. - Now that your horse probably moves decently on soft contact
and ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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