How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse GymnasticsW.H. Allen & Company, Limited, 1894 |
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... gallop , by avoiding the momentary rest and coming down prepared to take a few steps with the horse , after which the holds upon the mane and pommel should be released . GENERAL EXERCISES . I. From the seat , grasping each 20 HOW TO RIDE.
... gallop , by avoiding the momentary rest and coming down prepared to take a few steps with the horse , after which the holds upon the mane and pommel should be released . GENERAL EXERCISES . I. From the seat , grasping each 20 HOW TO RIDE.
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... go beyond the limit fixed , but it will make a concession whenever he yields his opposition . The next step will be to make him relax his jaw and bring his head into position , so that there will be no opposition to the bit . 26 HOW TO ...
... go beyond the limit fixed , but it will make a concession whenever he yields his opposition . The next step will be to make him relax his jaw and bring his head into position , so that there will be no opposition to the bit . 26 HOW TO ...
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... step with the hind - legs to the right by the application of the left leg , the right rein playing with the mouth to remove the opposition of the right shoulder . By inverse means the croup will be moved a step to the left . In all ...
... step with the hind - legs to the right by the application of the left leg , the right rein playing with the mouth to remove the opposition of the right shoulder . By inverse means the croup will be moved a step to the left . In all ...
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... step safely . For the trot the horse must be kept level and light , between the application of the hand and legs . The speed will be restrained by the first or augmented by the latter , at the will of the rider , whose efforts should be ...
... step safely . For the trot the horse must be kept level and light , between the application of the hand and legs . The speed will be restrained by the first or augmented by the latter , at the will of the rider , whose efforts should be ...
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... step off . In this way it may be developed into the Spanish trot of the manège . When the increased action of the trot takes place under the horse , it is called the passage ; but when the fore - hand is lightened and the action of the ...
... step off . In this way it may be developed into the Spanish trot of the manège . When the increased action of the trot takes place under the horse , it is called the passage ; but when the fore - hand is lightened and the action of the ...
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