Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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And then, forgetting the forward seat, you sat in the saddle unevenly with more
weight on one side? Don't you remember that no change took place in the gait,
any gait, and it continued straight and even, although, unquestionably, the horse
felt ...
And then, forgetting the forward seat, you sat in the saddle unevenly with more
weight on one side? Don't you remember that no change took place in the gait,
any gait, and it continued straight and even, although, unquestionably, the horse
felt ...
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2) A free movement to the side is greatly helped by the horse being bent in the
leading side with the head and neck turned slightly to the side of the oblique
movement. 3) The forehand always slightly leads the hindquarters. Poor Two
Tracks ...
2) A free movement to the side is greatly helped by the horse being bent in the
leading side with the head and neck turned slightly to the side of the oblique
movement. 3) The forehand always slightly leads the hindquarters. Poor Two
Tracks ...
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For instance, I may some day ride a horse, relaxed and stabilized, but with the
habit of holding his head turned to one side. Were I, through forceful control, to
attempt straightening it, I would, most likely, meet resistance and upset the horse.
For instance, I may some day ride a horse, relaxed and stabilized, but with the
habit of holding his head turned to one side. Were I, through forceful control, to
attempt straightening it, I would, most likely, meet resistance and upset the horse.
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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