. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. 42 RmG-RIDING. of fours or sixes (or more), the proper moment to give thecommand of execution is as the first rank is about to turn acorner, when the line will at once be formed by the rightturn of each rank. Plates 35, 37.—If the command be given at any otherposition around the ring, the first rank will slacken gait,while the succeeding ones will right oblique as much asnecessary, and, at an increased gait, gradually form up intoline. In forming line from single file, it is of


. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. 42 RmG-RIDING. of fours or sixes (or more), the proper moment to give thecommand of execution is as the first rank is about to turn acorner, when the line will at once be formed by the rightturn of each rank. Plates 35, 37.—If the command be given at any otherposition around the ring, the first rank will slacken gait,while the succeeding ones will right oblique as much asnecessary, and, at an increased gait, gradually form up intoline. In forming line from single file, it is often desirable to doso by first forming into column of twos, then fours, and theninto line, especially in riding tandem figures. In forming up into line each rider must do so gradually,and should always preserve an equal distance between therider ahead and the one behind him, so that the movementbe symmetrical. He must not endeavor to see how quicklyhe can get into line, but must have due consideration for hisneighbor on either side of him, from the start to the end ofthe movement. This rule applies to all form


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