Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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42 ) : The rider's position at the canter is similar to that of the sitting phase at the
trot . Consequently when starting from the trot into the canter the rider will usually
stop posting during the transition . This also will enable him to apply his aids ...
42 ) : The rider's position at the canter is similar to that of the sitting phase at the
trot . Consequently when starting from the trot into the canter the rider will usually
stop posting during the transition . This also will enable him to apply his aids ...
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Ordinary trot ( sitting ) . Change of directions at utmost extended trot ( posting ) .
Collected trot sitting . Turn down center . Counter change of hand on two tracks .
Track to the right . Halt . Back 4 paces . Move on at Collected trot ( sitting ) .
Ordinary trot ( sitting ) . Change of directions at utmost extended trot ( posting ) .
Collected trot sitting . Turn down center . Counter change of hand on two tracks .
Track to the right . Halt . Back 4 paces . Move on at Collected trot ( sitting ) .
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... Lessons One Can Add: To DEVELOP #22 Change of horses correct weight
distribution, balance, rhythm #15 Change of speeds at a trot balance and rhythm
#7 Canter balance, rhythm #4 Sitting trot without stirrups relaxation for the canter
(if ...
... Lessons One Can Add: To DEVELOP #22 Change of horses correct weight
distribution, balance, rhythm #15 Change of speeds at a trot balance and rhythm
#7 Canter balance, rhythm #4 Sitting trot without stirrups relaxation for the canter
(if ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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