. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. directed by theinstructor, is maintained until he gives the command : 1. Lead to the icall, 2. March ;when the column passes to the wall. the right or LEFT TURN. Plate 10.—When the last of the column has entered onone of the long eides, command : 1. Riglit (or left) turn, 2. March, {Guide rigM (or left).At the command March, each rider will turn on a circlewith a radius of about six feet, and, guiding by the rightflank, go straight across the ring in line; while turning,guide b
. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. directed by theinstructor, is maintained until he gives the command : 1. Lead to the icall, 2. March ;when the column passes to the wall. the right or LEFT TURN. Plate 10.—When the last of the column has entered onone of the long eides, command : 1. Riglit (or left) turn, 2. March, {Guide rigM (or left).At the command March, each rider will turn on a circlewith a radius of about six feet, and, guiding by the rightflank, go straight across the ring in line; while turning,guide by the lead. The riders should be careful to preservetheir distances, keeping at an equal distance from the ridersat each side, which distance must be the same as at the wallfrom rider to rider. the small circle. Plate IJf.—The last of the column having entered on oneof the long sides, or at any desired position around the ring,command: 1. Small circle, 2. March ;when each rider will execute a complete circle, with a diam-eter of about twelve feet; the first quarter of the circle MOVEMENTS IN SINGLE FILE. 31.
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