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During the preparation for the canter departure stop posting and sit , in order to
be able to use your legs better . All through this preparation to start a canter the
horse's neck and head must be kept absolutely straight . But , as soon as you find
...
During the preparation for the canter departure stop posting and sit , in order to
be able to use your legs better . All through this preparation to start a canter the
horse's neck and head must be kept absolutely straight . But , as soon as you find
...
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... negotiating obstacles 1 & 2 at a trot . at H continue ordinary trot to C. at C
gradually start an ordinary canter and canter ... interruption of the gait ) ; continue
canter to B. at B slow canter ( as slow as you can make it without collecting the
horse ) ...
... negotiating obstacles 1 & 2 at a trot . at H continue ordinary trot to C. at C
gradually start an ordinary canter and canter ... interruption of the gait ) ; continue
canter to B. at B slow canter ( as slow as you can make it without collecting the
horse ) ...
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To avoid dulling the horse's sides and stiffening his mouth your periods of semi -
collected canter should be very short - not longer than half of the long wall of the
ring . After each such period canter a full ring on loose reins . As I have already ...
To avoid dulling the horse's sides and stiffening his mouth your periods of semi -
collected canter should be very short - not longer than half of the long wall of the
ring . After each such period canter a full ring on loose reins . As I have already ...
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Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE 1 What This Book Is ABOUT AND How to Use IT | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE | 13 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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