How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse GymnasticsW. H. Allen & Company, 1881 - Всего страниц: 95 |
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... tension on the mouth that we are seeking ; and it will not cure , although it may restrain , the habit that seems to demand its use . The standing martingale , b buckled into the bit , is a cruel in- strument INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... tension on the mouth that we are seeking ; and it will not cure , although it may restrain , the habit that seems to demand its use . The standing martingale , b buckled into the bit , is a cruel in- strument INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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... who is not infirm , to mount in this way , and the only objection that can be made to it , so far as I can see , is that by a " cow - kick " the man standing at the girth may receive an injury . But this is 2 HOW TO RIDE.
... who is not infirm , to mount in this way , and the only objection that can be made to it , so far as I can see , is that by a " cow - kick " the man standing at the girth may receive an injury . But this is 2 HOW TO RIDE.
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... not secure from injury . Among the other dis- advantages of the generally adopted method I may mention the follow- ing : - 1. The rider , standing in front of the shoulder of the horses , may be overset by a 1 * AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 3.
... not secure from injury . Among the other dis- advantages of the generally adopted method I may mention the follow- ing : - 1. The rider , standing in front of the shoulder of the horses , may be overset by a 1 * AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 3.
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... who are better riders , extend the leg to its full length . It is in spite of bad systems that these peoples who live on horse- back become skilful in the management of their steeds . Because a circus per- former standing 8 HOW TO RIDE.
... who are better riders , extend the leg to its full length . It is in spite of bad systems that these peoples who live on horse- back become skilful in the management of their steeds . Because a circus per- former standing 8 HOW TO RIDE.
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... standing upon one leg keeps his horse under circumstances that would prevent a poor rider from keeping in his saddle , it is no argument that the proper way to ride is upon one leg . The seat having been found and the stirrups having ...
... standing upon one leg keeps his horse under circumstances that would prevent a poor rider from keeping in his saddle , it is no argument that the proper way to ride is upon one leg . The seat having been found and the stirrups having ...
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How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse Gymnastics Edward Lowell Anderson Полный просмотр - 1894 |
How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse Gymnastics Edward Lowell Anderson Полный просмотр - 1881 |
How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse Gymnastics Edward Lowell Anderson Полный просмотр - 1892 |
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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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