Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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1 LEG ACTIONS In ideal the desired effect is obtained by merely squeezing with
the calves or a light tapping by the calves . The squeeze or ... Leg action # 1 :
Both legs acting just behind the girth , simultaneously and with equal strength .
1 LEG ACTIONS In ideal the desired effect is obtained by merely squeezing with
the calves or a light tapping by the calves . The squeeze or ... Leg action # 1 :
Both legs acting just behind the girth , simultaneously and with equal strength .
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This routine must be really simple, for the more that is asked of a horse the
greater the chances of upsetting him and provoking his resistance. 2) the
technique of elementary control avoids a continuous use of legs and hands;
avoids even long ...
This routine must be really simple, for the more that is asked of a horse the
greater the chances of upsetting him and provoking his resistance. 2) the
technique of elementary control avoids a continuous use of legs and hands;
avoids even long ...
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movements then you would have the following rules of elementary control: At the
halt legs should be relaxed, reins loose. If the horse becomes fidgety, check him
with the reins or straighten him with the legs, but hope that merely patting and ...
movements then you would have the following rules of elementary control: At the
halt legs should be relaxed, reins loose. If the horse becomes fidgety, check him
with the reins or straighten him with the legs, but hope that merely patting and ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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