Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideVan Nostrand, 1951 - 333 Seiten |
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... steps by means of give and take with head and neck extended , mouth closed , body straight . From a walk resum- ing the walk . Large circles , Serpen- tine and Zig - zag on soft contact . Relaxed horse . A few steps on soft contact with ...
... steps by means of give and take with head and neck extended , mouth closed , body straight . From a walk resum- ing the walk . Large circles , Serpen- tine and Zig - zag on soft contact . Relaxed horse . A few steps on soft contact with ...
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... steps . Be certain that the tension on the reins is negligible and release it completely upon halting after each step . Once the horse executes it very quietly , connect the individual steps . If you have decided that , in the case of ...
... steps . Be certain that the tension on the reins is negligible and release it completely upon halting after each step . Once the horse executes it very quietly , connect the individual steps . If you have decided that , in the case of ...
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... 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 changing ...
... 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 changing ...
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Contents | 1 |
THE PROGRAM OF FORWARD SCHOOLING | 228 |
HOW TO TEACH RIDING GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS | 275 |
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