Common Sense Horsemanship: A Distinct Method of Riding and Schooling Horses and of Learning to RideArco, 1974 - 370 Seiten |
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... fences con- sistently , for the simple reason that it is less trouble to take a fence clean than to run out , refuse and be punished or be hurt in knocking down the obstacle . There is a big difference between jumping solid fences in ...
... fences con- sistently , for the simple reason that it is less trouble to take a fence clean than to run out , refuse and be punished or be hurt in knocking down the obstacle . There is a big difference between jumping solid fences in ...
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... fences - the last fence first , next the preceding one , and so on . The first rail goes up the last . When all fences are 2′6 ′′ the distances between them should be 18 ' to 20 ' ( Picture 87 ) ; this should give one full stride of ...
... fences - the last fence first , next the preceding one , and so on . The first rail goes up the last . When all fences are 2′6 ′′ the distances between them should be 18 ' to 20 ' ( Picture 87 ) ; this should give one full stride of ...
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... fences . Later you may require your horse to jump this obstacle in both directions . And still later one of these vertical fences can be replaced by a broad jump . This is a typical example of how combina- tions of fences are made ...
... fences . Later you may require your horse to jump this obstacle in both directions . And still later one of these vertical fences can be replaced by a broad jump . This is a typical example of how combina- tions of fences are made ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE I 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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action advanced riding agility approach balancing gestures begin calm canter departure Cavaletti change of leads chapter circle collected gaits collected horse correct counter gallop course develop Dressage efficient efforts elementary control exercise fast fences flexions flying change forehand Fort Riley Forward Schooling Forward Seat hacking half-circle halt haunches hence hind legs hindquarters horse show horse's body horse's head horse's mouth horse's neck horsemen hunters and jumpers hunting field instance intermediate control James Fillis jump later legs and hands lesson loose reins mental merely method movement natural necessary neck and head obstacle Olympic Games ordinary canter ordinary trot performance Piaffe practice pupil relaxed result rider rider's hands rider's legs riding teachers ring ring gymnastics saddle schooled horse semi-collected gaits shoulder-in showing hunters slow snaffle soft contact speed stirrups straight strides take-off tracks turn walk weight