An Analysis of Horsemanship: Teaching the Whole Art of Riding, in the Manege, Military, Hunting, Racing, and Travelling System. Together with the Method of Breaking Horses, for Every Purpose to which Those Noble Animals are AdaptedJ. Cundee, 1805 - Horse racing |
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acquired action advance animation appui ascer assist attended awkward balance bend bridle bridoon rein cadence centre circle common riding correct curb rein demi-volt described directed dressing ease effect elegant exact firm foot fore fore-feet fore-finger fore-legs forward gallop give ground halt hand and heel haunches horse's head horse's mouth horseman horsemanship inner hand JOHN ADAMS keep knee lead the shoulders leap left hand left rein lesson likewise little finger long change manner move muscles never obedience observed occasion operate outward operation outer hand pace perly person piaffe posi prac practice preserve prevent proper proper length properly quired raise reining back require rider rider's hand right files right hand right rein rough riders saddle seat shews shift shorten side situation snaffle soldier spurs steady stirrup Stop straight sufficiently suppled thighs tion trot turn the Croup upright volt Wall ward whip
