Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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This is an introduction to the next three chapters in which I discuss my method of
teaching riding. ... Any method can be practiced successfully only if the teacher,
pupils, horses and equipment meet cer. tain requirements; this chapter is devoted
...
This is an introduction to the next three chapters in which I discuss my method of
teaching riding. ... Any method can be practiced successfully only if the teacher,
pupils, horses and equipment meet cer. tain requirements; this chapter is devoted
...
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I came to the conclusion that the spirit of “Look at me, look how wonderful I am,” is
not a sound one for the teacher to have. Of course a teacher must mount to
demonstrate and, naturally, for a long time his riding is bound to be very superior
to ...
I came to the conclusion that the spirit of “Look at me, look how wonderful I am,” is
not a sound one for the teacher to have. Of course a teacher must mount to
demonstrate and, naturally, for a long time his riding is bound to be very superior
to ...
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With this in mind , I have worked out a program for teaching control . In order to
keep the logic of the schedule perfectly clear , I am listing only the fundamental
lessons ; the teacher will find that it is necessary to teach , between the principal ...
With this in mind , I have worked out a program for teaching control . In order to
keep the logic of the schedule perfectly clear , I am listing only the fundamental
lessons ; the teacher will find that it is necessary to teach , between the principal ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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