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And still the mouths of their horses are obviously not ruined ( for , if they were , it
would be impossible for them to execute the remainder of the Dressage program
with the finesse with which it is done ) . What really ruins a horse ' s mouth is ...
And still the mouths of their horses are obviously not ruined ( for , if they were , it
would be impossible for them to execute the remainder of the Dressage program
with the finesse with which it is done ) . What really ruins a horse ' s mouth is ...
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E . Barroil stresses the point that the first kind is used at the beginning of
schooling and gradually leads to the turn with the pivoting foot . I believe that
even in Dressage the animation of all the parts of the horse ' s body in the
execution of any ...
E . Barroil stresses the point that the first kind is used at the beginning of
schooling and gradually leads to the turn with the pivoting foot . I believe that
even in Dressage the animation of all the parts of the horse ' s body in the
execution of any ...
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Naturally , the main test for the smoothness of transitions remains in the
execution of a program which includes all the ... already approximately on the
level of the training test of the Olympic Games ; as a matter of fact , you can try to
execute it .
Naturally , the main test for the smoothness of transitions remains in the
execution of a program which includes all the ... already approximately on the
level of the training test of the Olympic Games ; as a matter of fact , you can try to
execute it .
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CHAPTER PAGE I What This Book Is ABOUT AND How to USE | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE III THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE IV CRYSTALLIZING A METHOD V TROUBLES WITH THE FORWARD SE... | 11 |
ELEMENTARY CONTROL | 120 |
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