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At the trot the neck and head remain practically steady , and consequently the
rider's arms should be correspondingly steady . The canter ( gallop ) is a
movement of three beats ( four beats in full gallop or in an extremely collected
one ) .
At the trot the neck and head remain practically steady , and consequently the
rider's arms should be correspondingly steady . The canter ( gallop ) is a
movement of three beats ( four beats in full gallop or in an extremely collected
one ) .
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After the horse has assumed the correct attitude , the final signal to go into the
gallop comes from the rider's right leg ; on a schooled horse , mere pressure will
be sufficient . To obtain the right lead , reverse the action of the legs and turn the
...
After the horse has assumed the correct attitude , the final signal to go into the
gallop comes from the rider's right leg ; on a schooled horse , mere pressure will
be sufficient . To obtain the right lead , reverse the action of the legs and turn the
...
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I do not mean to say that on these days all of your two hours are to be spent
galloping up and down hill ; such gallops ... In any case before your gallop or
gallops , you have a long preliminary period of limbering up your horse.
something like ...
I do not mean to say that on these days all of your two hours are to be spent
galloping up and down hill ; such gallops ... In any case before your gallop or
gallops , you have a long preliminary period of limbering up your horse.
something like ...
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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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