Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common RidingGood Press, 2021 M04 25 - 494 páginas George Greenwood's 'Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common Riding' is a classic instructional text that delves into the art of horse riding. Published in 1899, the book not only provides practical advice on horse training and riding techniques, but also delves into the cultural significance of equestrianism during the Victorian era. Greenwood's writing style is clear and concise, making it accessible to novice riders while also containing valuable insights for experienced equestrians. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of horsemanship and the intricacies of proper riding techniques. George Greenwood, a renowned equestrian and author, draws from his own experiences in the world of horses to impart timeless wisdom to his readers. His passion for horsemanship shines through in his detailed explanations and practical tips. With 'Hints on Horsemanship', Greenwood cements his legacy as a respected authority on riding and training horses, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking to improve their equestrian skills and knowledge. |
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... CHAPTER VIII . THE SADDLE AND SIDE - SADDLE . CHAPTER IX . THE SHORT REIN . CHAPTER X. COLT - BREAKING . CHAPTER XI . THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE . A LIST OF BOOKS CHAPTER I. MILITARY RIDING NOT FIT FOR COMMON RIDING. Table.
... CHAPTER VIII . THE SADDLE AND SIDE - SADDLE . CHAPTER IX . THE SHORT REIN . CHAPTER X. COLT - BREAKING . CHAPTER XI . THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE . A LIST OF BOOKS CHAPTER I. MILITARY RIDING NOT FIT FOR COMMON RIDING. Table.
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... colts or restive horses.—Indications are not aids. When you wish to turn to the right pull the right rein stronger than the left. This is common sense. The common error is precisely the reverse. The common error is, when you wish to ...
... colts or restive horses.—Indications are not aids. When you wish to turn to the right pull the right rein stronger than the left. This is common sense. The common error is precisely the reverse. The common error is, when you wish to ...
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... colt-breaker uses the reins of a single snaffle; but the reins should enter the hands outside instead of inside the fourth fingers, and they should quit the hands between the first and second fingers instead of between the first finger ...
... colt-breaker uses the reins of a single snaffle; but the reins should enter the hands outside instead of inside the fourth fingers, and they should quit the hands between the first and second fingers instead of between the first finger ...
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2nd Life Guards Arab backward bars bearing-rein breeds bridle buckles canter carrot cavalry chair CHAPTER clutch colt colt-breaker common error common riding cross croupe defence dismount distressed for wind feet flap foot force foreign fulcrum forward fourth finger gallop girths give ground head and neck head-stall HISTORY OF EGYPT holding and handling horse collect horse's horse’s head horse’s mouth horseman hunting indications jerk jockey keep knee lady lady’s leaping-horn left hand left rein long cord loose manége martingale mount muscular never noseband obedience obey pass perfectly porte prevent pummel quits the hand rein back restive horse rider right hand right rein roller rough-rider saddle seat Shetland pony short rein shortening the reins side-saddle snaffle soldier spring-bar stall stirrup stirrup-leather strap style of riding supple surcingle Table of Contents throw thumb tongue trot turn urging Victor Hirtzler weight whip Word Play wrong rein