Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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It takes two to play the game of teaching riding; certain things a teacher can teach
, others a pupil has to learn by himself with merely the assistance of the teacher.
Tact is too illusive to be presented in the form of a table, it is one of those very ...
It takes two to play the game of teaching riding; certain things a teacher can teach
, others a pupil has to learn by himself with merely the assistance of the teacher.
Tact is too illusive to be presented in the form of a table, it is one of those very ...
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... of the aims and of the technique of elementary control enables the beginner to
concentrate mentally and physically on the development of a correct seat;
progress in learning is much faster if the student thinks of only one thing at a time.
... of the aims and of the technique of elementary control enables the beginner to
concentrate mentally and physically on the development of a correct seat;
progress in learning is much faster if the student thinks of only one thing at a time.
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Second lesson —the same thing from a trot. Third lesson—the same thing from a
canter. There may be only a couple of weeks in time between the first and second
lessons but it will probably take a month or more before backing can be ...
Second lesson —the same thing from a trot. Third lesson—the same thing from a
canter. There may be only a couple of weeks in time between the first and second
lessons but it will probably take a month or more before backing can be ...
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Press | 16 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
BRINGING CONTROL DOWN TO EARTH AND FORWARD | 116 |
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