How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse GymnasticsW. H. Allen & Company, 1881 - Всего страниц: 95 |
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... The stability of the seat is dependent upon the weight of the body , the balance , and the grasp of the thighs . The erect seat upon the breech , that we have described , permits the body to make , most readily AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 7.
... The stability of the seat is dependent upon the weight of the body , the balance , and the grasp of the thighs . The erect seat upon the breech , that we have described , permits the body to make , most readily AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 7.
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... balance . The strongest hold upon the saddle possible is with the inside of the thighs . There should be no pressure upon the stirrups ; for this would relieve the weight , disturb the balance , and force the grip of the thighs . It is ...
... balance . The strongest hold upon the saddle possible is with the inside of the thighs . There should be no pressure upon the stirrups ; for this would relieve the weight , disturb the balance , and force the grip of the thighs . It is ...
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... balance , in teaching the habit of regaining a lost position without disturbing the tension of the reins , and in giving ease and grace to all the motions of the rider . When so indicated , these movements will be made from the position ...
... balance , in teaching the habit of regaining a lost position without disturbing the tension of the reins , and in giving ease and grace to all the motions of the rider . When so indicated , these movements will be made from the position ...
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... Balance . I. In the seat , the arms hanging with- out stiffness , carry the right leg over the pommel to the left side ; ; then carry both legs over to the right ; then come back to the seat by carrying the left leg to its place . II ...
... Balance . I. In the seat , the arms hanging with- out stiffness , carry the right leg over the pommel to the left side ; ; then carry both legs over to the right ; then come back to the seat by carrying the left leg to its place . II ...
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... turning the balanced body first one way and then the other . II . From the seat , grasping each side of the fore - part of the saddle , throw the body forward upon the slightly bent arms towards the neck AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 21.
... turning the balanced body first one way and then the other . II . From the seat , grasping each side of the fore - part of the saddle , throw the body forward upon the slightly bent arms towards the neck AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 21.
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Стр. 91 - ... rider carries her left leg back, as many are in the habit of doing. The lady should so sit upon the horse that her weight will fall perpendicularly to the back of the horse ; her face directly to the front, her shoulders drawn back, and her elbows held to her sides. She will permit her body, from the hips upwards, to bend with the motions of the horse, in order that she may preserve her balance. The reins are to be held in the manner prescribed for men, the hand in front of the body, and in a...
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