Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to Ride |
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If the horse tries to break into a trot say “ walk " repeatedly and follow it with
checking with the reins . As the walk becomes stabilized , release the tension on
the reins and pat your horse . If the horse breaks into a trot , not because he has ...
If the horse tries to break into a trot say “ walk " repeatedly and follow it with
checking with the reins . As the walk becomes stabilized , release the tension on
the reins and pat your horse . If the horse breaks into a trot , not because he has ...
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To be calm , the extended trot must be developed very gradually and its
execution requires tact in the use of legs and hands . 4 miles per hour 8 " 10 « « «
24 " " " 5 « « « ő « « « THE SPEEDS OF THE GAITS The ordinary walk
approximately .
To be calm , the extended trot must be developed very gradually and its
execution requires tact in the use of legs and hands . 4 miles per hour 8 " 10 « « «
24 " " " 5 « « « ő « « « THE SPEEDS OF THE GAITS The ordinary walk
approximately .
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ence that bad riders would always be left behind at the start of a trot , and would
haul themselves back into position by means of the reins . These unfortunate
animals started their trot by throwing their heads up in a pathetic effort to avoid ...
ence that bad riders would always be left behind at the start of a trot , and would
haul themselves back into position by means of the reins . These unfortunate
animals started their trot by throwing their heads up in a pathetic effort to avoid ...
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What This Book Is ABOUT AND HOW TO USE | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE III THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE IV CRYSTALLIZING A METHOD V THE TROUBLE WITH THE FORWARD... | 11 |
WHAT IS A GOOD PERFORMANCE OF THE HORSE | 123 |
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