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CONTENTS | ||
PART I | ||
THE USUAL OR INSTINCTIVE EQUITATION | ||
I. | Introduction | 3 |
II. | Mount, Dismount, and Vault | 7 |
III. | The Seat | 15 |
IV. | The Woman Rider | 30 |
V. | The Aids | 37 |
VI. | The Gaits | 40 |
VII. | Jumping | 47 |
PART II | ||
THE REASONED EQUITATION : THE TRAINING OF THE SADDLE-HORSE BY THE AID OF PRINCIPLES BASED ON THE EXPERIENCE OF MASTERS OF THE ART OF RIDING | ||
VIII. | The Reasoned Equitation | 55 |
IX. | Breaking in | 58 |
X. | Rewards and Punishments | 67 |
c11XI | The First Work on Foot | 70 |
XII. | The Flexions | 74 |
XIII. | Backing and the Pirouettes | 86 |
XIV. | The Handling of the Reins | 94 |
XV. | The First Work Mounted: The Hands and the Aids | 106 |
XVI. | The Legs and their Effects | 111 |
XVII. | The Spurs and their Effects | 119 |
XVIII. | Mobilizations Mounted | 140 |
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