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Semi - collection through flexions is often developed without any special effort by
the trainer , in the course of the exercises which consist of changing speeds at
different gaits ( shortening and lengthening the gait ) . The first step towards ...
Semi - collection through flexions is often developed without any special effort by
the trainer , in the course of the exercises which consist of changing speeds at
different gaits ( shortening and lengthening the gait ) . The first step towards ...
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By now the character of the trot changes ; the ordinary trot has been replaced by
the first stride of a semi - collected trot ; another urge with the legs , another
flexion with a slowing down check attached to it , and the semi - collected trot has
...
By now the character of the trot changes ; the ordinary trot has been replaced by
the first stride of a semi - collected trot ; another urge with the legs , another
flexion with a slowing down check attached to it , and the semi - collected trot has
...
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LESSON # 4 Subject - Semi - collection . Theory — The following points should
be discussed and demonstrated by the teacher : 1 ) The characteristics of
collected gaits ( central balance ) and why you teach merely semi - collection .
LESSON # 4 Subject - Semi - collection . Theory — The following points should
be discussed and demonstrated by the teacher : 1 ) The characteristics of
collected gaits ( central balance ) and why you teach merely semi - collection .
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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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