How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse GymnasticsW. H. Allen & Company, 1881 - Всего страниц: 95 |
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Стр. vii
... given to all men to excel in riding courage activity , a perfect temper , and aptitude for the exercise are requisite for the acquirement of the highest skill . But a knowledge of a proper method will give to every one comparative ...
... given to all men to excel in riding courage activity , a perfect temper , and aptitude for the exercise are requisite for the acquirement of the highest skill . But a knowledge of a proper method will give to every one comparative ...
Стр. xiv
... given plenty of air and exercise , he will never show vice . The Saddle . The tree , of the pattern known to the world as the English saddle , should be selected and covered to permit the rider , with his peculiarities of figure ...
... given plenty of air and exercise , he will never show vice . The Saddle . The tree , of the pattern known to the world as the English saddle , should be selected and covered to permit the rider , with his peculiarities of figure ...
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... will make gentle vibrations of the right rein with the right hand until the horse gives the jaw . A word of encouragement will be given and the tension will be re- leased . Then changing the curb - reins into the AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 27.
... will make gentle vibrations of the right rein with the right hand until the horse gives the jaw . A word of encouragement will be given and the tension will be re- leased . Then changing the curb - reins into the AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 27.
Стр. 33
... the legs without flinching . When he will answer the pressure of the legs and bare heels by bringing forward the forces of the croup , and will measure his speed by the freedom given him by the 3 AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 33.
... the legs without flinching . When he will answer the pressure of the legs and bare heels by bringing forward the forces of the croup , and will measure his speed by the freedom given him by the 3 AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 33.
Стр. 34
... given him by the hand without forcing himself upon it , he will be accustomed to the spur until he bears the scratch of the rowel with the same com- placency that he bore the attacks of the heels . This can be brought about without ...
... given him by the hand without forcing himself upon it , he will be accustomed to the spur until he bears the scratch of the rowel with the same com- placency that he bore the attacks of the heels . This can be brought about without ...
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action aids application balance bear the weight bend body brought buttocks cadence centre of gravity curb curb-reins direct line direct rein equi equilibrium fix the croup foot forces fore-hand front gait gallop give grasp hand and legs hang head heel hind hind-legs hold horse lead horse rears horse rises horse takes horsemanship induce keep knee lean back leap leaves the ground left hand left leg lessons librium long strides mane and pommel manége martingale ment motions mounted mouth move never obedient opposite fore-leg opposite spur pass permit pirouettes pivot practised pressure prevent the croup proper resistance rider will bring riding right hand right leg right rein right side saddle SCHOOL A HORSE school-riding seat Seize the mane snaffle snaffle-bit snaffle-rein standing step stirrups takes the long taught teaching the horse tension thighs trained horse trainer traverse trot turn vice W. H. ALLEN walk whip yield young horse
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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...
Стр. viii - Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. " Concise, practical directions for riding and training, by which the pupil may become his own master.