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Side 38
... stirrup by the eye , or the stirrup leather immediately above the eye , and turns the stirrup so that its sides are at right angles to the horse's body . Place the left foot in it as far as the ball . You will now stand facing the tail ...
... stirrup by the eye , or the stirrup leather immediately above the eye , and turns the stirrup so that its sides are at right angles to the horse's body . Place the left foot in it as far as the ball . You will now stand facing the tail ...
Side 39
... stirrup , the whole weight of the body being on the ball of the right foot . Before the hop which , aided by the stirrup , faced you or swung you round to the left has. MOUNTING - SECOND POSITION . MOUNTING - FOURTH POSITION . MOUNTING .
... stirrup , the whole weight of the body being on the ball of the right foot . Before the hop which , aided by the stirrup , faced you or swung you round to the left has. MOUNTING - SECOND POSITION . MOUNTING - FOURTH POSITION . MOUNTING .
Side 40
... stirrup ( position No. 4 ) , to transfer the right hand from the cantle to the right side of the pommel , throw , swing , or cock your right leg over , not letting the knee go higher than just sufficient to clear the horse , and so drop ...
... stirrup ( position No. 4 ) , to transfer the right hand from the cantle to the right side of the pommel , throw , swing , or cock your right leg over , not letting the knee go higher than just sufficient to clear the horse , and so drop ...
Side 41
... stirrup by aid of the foot and not of the hand . If your groom be present he , stand- ing on the off side of the horse , should hold the horse's head with one hand and bear a portion of his weight on the off stirrup with the other ...
... stirrup by aid of the foot and not of the hand . If your groom be present he , stand- ing on the off side of the horse , should hold the horse's head with one hand and bear a portion of his weight on the off stirrup with the other ...
Side 42
... stirrup . The rider's back , in contradistinction to the practice of the manège , will be towards the horse's tail . The left hand then relieves the right of the reins , and by giving the body a swing so as to bring the chest against ...
... stirrup . The rider's back , in contradistinction to the practice of the manège , will be towards the horse's tail . The left hand then relieves the right of the reins , and by giving the body a swing so as to bring the chest against ...
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