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Take , for instance , the matter of the rider ' s position . In many instances , even
where collected gaits are abolished , the riders are still required to use a
Dressage Seat . In such cases , the horses thus move in Forward Balance , while
the ...
Take , for instance , the matter of the rider ' s position . In many instances , even
where collected gaits are abolished , the riders are still required to use a
Dressage Seat . In such cases , the horses thus move in Forward Balance , while
the ...
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The turn must consist of approximately four clearly defined , well - connected
regular steps . Throughout the turn the horse ' s neck remains straight and the
head either straight or slightly turned to the left , if , for instance , the quarters
rotate to ...
The turn must consist of approximately four clearly defined , well - connected
regular steps . Throughout the turn the horse ' s neck remains straight and the
head either straight or slightly turned to the left , if , for instance , the quarters
rotate to ...
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For instance , you can order all the even numbers to jump and only the odd ones
to line up 75 ' before reaching the obstacle . After the even numbers have
negotiated the obstacle and have either lined up on the other side of it or are
walking ...
For instance , you can order all the even numbers to jump and only the odd ones
to line up 75 ' before reaching the obstacle . After the even numbers have
negotiated the obstacle and have either lined up on the other side of it or are
walking ...
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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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