Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1951 - 333 Seiten |
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... merely stiffen the horse and his move- ment . False collection . Here is something which is very important to under- stand and appreciate . You remember that in collection the neck is raised as a result of the engagement of the ...
... merely stiffen the horse and his move- ment . False collection . Here is something which is very important to under- stand and appreciate . You remember that in collection the neck is raised as a result of the engagement of the ...
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... merely fast trot . It is definitely an emotional movement and , as such , is a close relative of semi - collection . The difference in technique is as follows : while to obtain a fast trot you merely push the horse forward on the bit ...
... merely fast trot . It is definitely an emotional movement and , as such , is a close relative of semi - collection . The difference in technique is as follows : while to obtain a fast trot you merely push the horse forward on the bit ...
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... merely to be given indications , and then to be left alone to analyze the performance of your horse , to figure out for yourself how to correct the defects of his performance , how to turn a merely good movement into a really excellent ...
... merely to be given indications , and then to be left alone to analyze the performance of your horse , to figure out for yourself how to correct the defects of his performance , how to turn a merely good movement into a really excellent ...
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Contents | 1 |
THE PROGRAM OF FORWARD SCHOOLING | 228 |
HOW TO TEACH RIDING GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS | 275 |
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action advanced control advanced riding aims approach begin better canter departure Cavaletti change of leads chapter circle collected gaits collected horse correct counter gallop course develop Dressage efficient efforts elementary control executed exercise fast feel fences flexions flying change forehand Fort Riley Forward Seat give and take grip hacking half-circles halt haunches head and neck hence hind hindquarters horse show horse's body horse's head horse's mouth horse's neck Huaso hunting field increase instance intermediate control James Fillis jump knees later legs and hands lesson Littauer loose reins martingale means mental merely move movement natural neck and head obstacle Olympic Games performance physical practical pupil relaxed result rhythm rider rider's hands rider's legs riding teacher ring ring gymnastics saddle schooled horse semi-collected gaits shoulder-in slow snaffle soft contact speed stirrups straight strides take-off tion tracks turn walk weight