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The important points to note in this program are : 1 ) The size of the oval arena ,
which is 125 ' x 250 ' , permits the contestant , without being cramped , to exhibit a
good ordinary trot ( 8 m.p.h. ) , and ordinary canter ( 10-12 m.p.h. ) and even a ...
The important points to note in this program are : 1 ) The size of the oval arena ,
which is 125 ' x 250 ' , permits the contestant , without being cramped , to exhibit a
good ordinary trot ( 8 m.p.h. ) , and ordinary canter ( 10-12 m.p.h. ) and even a ...
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For instance , when two tracking , you are merely giving the horse an exercise
which will tend to develop the engagement of the hindquarters and the extension
of the shoulders , as well as general agility - all of them important in jumping .
For instance , when two tracking , you are merely giving the horse an exercise
which will tend to develop the engagement of the hindquarters and the extension
of the shoulders , as well as general agility - all of them important in jumping .
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It is very important to teach this combination of the reins to the horse at an early
period of schooling , as it will be used quite often in different movements such as
the canter departure , sometimes circling , etc. In an oval arena teach this by ...
It is very important to teach this combination of the reins to the horse at an early
period of schooling , as it will be used quite often in different movements such as
the canter departure , sometimes circling , etc. In an oval arena teach this by ...
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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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