. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. est form up on the right and left flanks. Whenall are in line, the regular gait will be resumed, or the linehalted on command. Plate 96.—Going through the ring in two ranks; to ex-ecute this movement, command: 1. First rank, riglit and left circle, 2. Marc]H ;and as the second rank reaches the same point, 3. Second rank, right and left circle, 4. rank circles at the command around the other, and,forming again as before, moves forward as before plate show


. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. est form up on the right and left flanks. Whenall are in line, the regular gait will be resumed, or the linehalted on command. Plate 96.—Going through the ring in two ranks; to ex-ecute this movement, command: 1. First rank, riglit and left circle, 2. Marc]H ;and as the second rank reaches the same point, 3. Second rank, right and left circle, 4. rank circles at the command around the other, and,forming again as before, moves forward as before plate shows three positions ; the movement is, however,executed and finished on the spot it is started at. MOVEMENTS IN TWO SECTIONS ON THE SAME HAND. Plate 07.—Both columns to change direction and passeach other, command: 1. Change, 2. the two columns are on the right hand and changing tothe left, they pass each other to the right; if on the lefthand and changing to the right, they pass each other to theleft, or in the direction of the wall they are approaching. MOVEMENTS IN TWO SECTIONS ON THE SAME HAND. 79.


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