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And still the mouths of their horses are obviously not ruined ( for , if they were , it
would be impossible for them to execute the remainder of the Dressage program
with the finesse with which it is done ) . What really ruins a horse's mouth is ...
And still the mouths of their horses are obviously not ruined ( for , if they were , it
would be impossible for them to execute the remainder of the Dressage program
with the finesse with which it is done ) . What really ruins a horse's mouth is ...
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E. Barroil stresses the point that the first kind is used at the beginning of
schooling and gradually leads to the turn with the pivoting foot . I believe that
even in Dressage the animation of all the parts of the horse's body in the
execution of any ...
E. Barroil stresses the point that the first kind is used at the beginning of
schooling and gradually leads to the turn with the pivoting foot . I believe that
even in Dressage the animation of all the parts of the horse's body in the
execution of any ...
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I expect your horse now to know by heart both the half - turn on the forehand and
half - turn on the haunches , and to execute them on soft contact in place and , if
required , to stand quietly before and after . Two tracks . I am certain that your two
...
I expect your horse now to know by heart both the half - turn on the forehand and
half - turn on the haunches , and to execute them on soft contact in place and , if
required , to stand quietly before and after . Two tracks . I am certain that your two
...
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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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