Excerpt from Breaking and Riding: With Military Commentaries
Page C H A P TE R IV. Jumping 195 to 205 C H A P TE R V. Flat racing 206 to 209 C H A P TE R V I. The hunter 210 to 212 C H A P TE R VI I. The army horse 213 to 235 chapter VIII. High-school ridi Spanish walk - Reversed pirouettes on three legs - Reversed and ordinary pirouettes with the feet crossed-reining back without reins - Rocking the forehand Rocking the haunches - Spanish trot - Shoulder-in at the canter - Pirouettes at the canter - Changes of leg at each stride - Changes of leg without gaining ground - Piaffers and passages - Differences between the passage and Spanish trot Serpentine at the Trot - Canter on three legs - Passage to the rear See-saw piaffer - Canter without gaining ground and canter to the rear - New school movements - School horse for ladies 236 C H A P TE R IX. Commentaries ON baucher 332 to 344 C H A P T E R X. Tests OF horsemanship 345 to 347.
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Excerpt from Breaking and Riding: With Military Commentaries
Page C H A P TE R IV. Jumping 195 to 205 C H A P TE R V. Flat racing 206 to 209 C H A P TE R V I. The hunter 210 to 212 C H A P TE R VI I. The army horse 213 to 235 chapter VIII. High-school ridi Spanish walk - Reversed pirouettes on three legs - Reversed and ordinary pirouettes with the feet crossed-reining back without reins - Rocking the forehand Rocking the haunches - Spanish trot - Shoulder-in at the canter - Pirouettes at the canter - Changes of leg at each stride - Changes of leg without gaining ground - Piaffers and passages - Differences between the passage and Spanish trot Serpentine at the Trot - Canter on three legs - Passage to the rear See-saw piaffer - Canter without gaining ground and canter to the rear - New school movements - School horse for ladies 236 C H A P TE R IX. Commentaries ON baucher 332 to 344 C H A P T E R X. Tests OF horsemanship 345 to 347.
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Excerpt from Breaking and Riding: With Military Commentaries
In this book, I do not presume to discuss scientific subjects. I am simply a horseman who has been among horses for sixty years, who knows them, loves them, and is capable of reasoning about them.
The fundamental principle of the studies which I submit to the public is that it is necessary for a horse to be correctly balanced and light in forward movements and propulsion, in order that the rider may obtain the most powerful effects with the least exertion.
My method of equitation consists in distribution of weight by the height of the neck bent at the poll and not at the withers; propulsion by means of the hocks being brought under the body; and lightness by the loosening of the lower jaw. When we know this, we know everything, and we know nothing. We know everything, because these principles arc of universal application; and we know nothing, because they have to be applied practically.
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