Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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Along with all this, the fact should be underlined that the horse in motion uses his
neck and head as a balancer in a similar manner to the way we humans use our
arms. These balancing gestures of the neck can be effective only if the rider ...
Along with all this, the fact should be underlined that the horse in motion uses his
neck and head as a balancer in a similar manner to the way we humans use our
arms. These balancing gestures of the neck can be effective only if the rider ...
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In preparation for the neck gestures on the jump the horse stretches it forward a
couple of strides before the take-off. During the flight, the horse has to accomplish
the following: 1) Raise the forehand at the moment it passes the obstacle.
In preparation for the neck gestures on the jump the horse stretches it forward a
couple of strides before the take-off. During the flight, the horse has to accomplish
the following: 1) Raise the forehand at the moment it passes the obstacle.
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Attempt first and foremost to get such a horse to stretch his neck, walk him on
loose reins, dropping the curb reins entirely. If the horse stretches his neck and
lowers his head try jogging, then trotting with loose reins; if the horse's head and
neck ...
Attempt first and foremost to get such a horse to stretch his neck, walk him on
loose reins, dropping the curb reins entirely. If the horse stretches his neck and
lowers his head try jogging, then trotting with loose reins; if the horse's head and
neck ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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