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The rider's legs remain in normal position . " In using the weight , the rider should
keep the buttocks in the saddle , the legs in their proper position , and should
carry the upper part of the body backward repeatedly by bending hinge - like , at
...
The rider's legs remain in normal position . " In using the weight , the rider should
keep the buttocks in the saddle , the legs in their proper position , and should
carry the upper part of the body backward repeatedly by bending hinge - like , at
...
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This turn is neither a half - circle ( where the hindlegs track the forelegs ) nor a
turn on the haunches ( where the hindlegs remain almost in place ) ; it is
something in between . In this turn the curve described by the forehand is larger
than the ...
This turn is neither a half - circle ( where the hindlegs track the forelegs ) nor a
turn on the haunches ( where the hindlegs remain almost in place ) ; it is
something in between . In this turn the curve described by the forehand is larger
than the ...
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The legs should be used merely to establish contact and to keep the horse alert ,
but not for increasing the speed ; this should remain the ordinary one . Impulse
forward . After approximately two weeks of riding on soft contact begin to develop
...
The legs should be used merely to establish contact and to keep the horse alert ,
but not for increasing the speed ; this should remain the ordinary one . Impulse
forward . After approximately two weeks of riding on soft contact begin to develop
...
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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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