On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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Side vii
... legs where bad methods are followed , or where no method at all exists - English civilian riders use up an enormous ... for breaking - in or handling horses , consequently also of the method in which the weight of the rider should be ...
... legs where bad methods are followed , or where no method at all exists - English civilian riders use up an enormous ... for breaking - in or handling horses , consequently also of the method in which the weight of the rider should be ...
Side viii
... fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro- pellers - The action of the horse will depend on the relative positions of these two centres , which will be shown by the hoof - tracks , and is also easily recognisable ...
... fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro- pellers - The action of the horse will depend on the relative positions of these two centres , which will be shown by the hoof - tracks , and is also easily recognisable ...
Side 7
... for there exist not only a certain number of typical seats , more or less ... fore and hind quarters , which demands consideration , if we would avoid the ... legs . Moreover , there exists an equal variety in the build of the riders ...
... for there exist not only a certain number of typical seats , more or less ... fore and hind quarters , which demands consideration , if we would avoid the ... legs . Moreover , there exists an equal variety in the build of the riders ...
Side 19
... ; there is no- thing constrained in its attitude ; but the eye tells us at once that a somewhat greater proportion of its weight * Taken from Seeger's ' System der Reitkunst . ' rests on the fore legs than on the hind ones.
... ; there is no- thing constrained in its attitude ; but the eye tells us at once that a somewhat greater proportion of its weight * Taken from Seeger's ' System der Reitkunst . ' rests on the fore legs than on the hind ones.
Side 20
... fore and hind legs are performed with various degrees of rapidity , either simultaneously or successively , and which con- stitute the paces of the horse ; and this is further shown by the distribution and points of attachment of the ...
... fore and hind legs are performed with various degrees of rapidity , either simultaneously or successively , and which con- stitute the paces of the horse ; and this is further shown by the distribution and points of attachment of the ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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