Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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Only four steps , straight if possible . Soft backing a few steps by means of give
and take with head and neck extended , mouth closed , body straight . From a
walk resuming the walk . Large circles , Serpentine and Zig - zag on soft contact .
Only four steps , straight if possible . Soft backing a few steps by means of give
and take with head and neck extended , mouth closed , body straight . From a
walk resuming the walk . Large circles , Serpentine and Zig - zag on soft contact .
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2) Advanced riding calls for the ability to back any specified number of steps; no
more and no less. This is possible only a) if your horse does not “roll” back, but
merely steps back from the increased tension on the reins and b) if your horse ...
2) Advanced riding calls for the ability to back any specified number of steps; no
more and no less. This is possible only a) if your horse does not “roll” back, but
merely steps back from the increased tension on the reins and b) if your horse ...
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It consists of making about six steps to the right (this is the number of steps
required in the Olympic Games), then six steps to the left, then again six steps to
the right and so forth. The only difficulty you will encounter in this movement will
be in ...
It consists of making about six steps to the right (this is the number of steps
required in the Olympic Games), then six steps to the left, then again six steps to
the right and so forth. The only difficulty you will encounter in this movement will
be in ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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