. Exercises on the side horse . :~PALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY, Figure 3. Circles. R. % Left.—From front rest (Position 1) perfoim a% circle to the left with right leg, by abducting rightleg as in Position 2; release grasp of right hand andpass leg under hand to Position 3. Left % circle right is the same exercise performedwith left leg. The above are not performed in competition, asthey are too simple, but one should practice at thesein order to work up to the more difficult SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. H Figure Double \ Left.—From front rest (Position 1) per-form a double % lef


. Exercises on the side horse . :~PALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY, Figure 3. Circles. R. % Left.—From front rest (Position 1) perfoim a% circle to the left with right leg, by abducting rightleg as in Position 2; release grasp of right hand andpass leg under hand to Position 3. Left % circle right is the same exercise performedwith left leg. The above are not performed in competition, asthey are too simple, but one should practice at thesein order to work up to the more difficult SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. H Figure Double \ Left.—From front rest (Position 1) per-form a double % left circle by raising- both legs as inPosition 2; release grasp of right hand momentarily,pass legs over pommel to back rest (Position 3). Double % right circle is performed on the oppositeside of the horse. From the back rest (see Position 3): Double % right; both legs % circle backward be-neath right hand (Position 2) to front rest. Double % left; both legs % circle backward beneathleft hand to front rest. Comhinaiions.—Double % left, double % right;double \ right, double % left; double % right, double\ right; double % left, double % left.


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