. Breaking and riding. Horses; Horsemanship; Horses. LATERAL FLEXIONS. 97 first, for the changes of direction, to turn and follow the line on which I place him. In every case I go from simple things to complicated ones. When the horse unresistantly obe}-s everything, from the first indication to all the changes of direction, we ha\-e to solve the new problem of displacing the. â f^^g- 31-âPreparation for lateral flexion ; jaw contracted. entire body of the horse, while keeping it in equilibrium and lightness. Lateral flexion is the preparation for the movement thus executed. To make the latera


. Breaking and riding. Horses; Horsemanship; Horses. LATERAL FLEXIONS. 97 first, for the changes of direction, to turn and follow the line on which I place him. In every case I go from simple things to complicated ones. When the horse unresistantly obe}-s everything, from the first indication to all the changes of direction, we ha\-e to solve the new problem of displacing the. â f^^g- 31-âPreparation for lateral flexion ; jaw contracted. entire body of the horse, while keeping it in equilibrium and lightness. Lateral flexion is the preparation for the movement thus executed. To make the lateral flexion to the right,* for instance, we should stand at the near shoulder of the horse, and take the bridoon reins in the left hand and the bit reins * We may note that I here recommence the work on foot. I always practise the foot work and the mounted vsork in the same Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fillis, James, 1834-1913; Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace), 1842-1904. New York : C. Scribner's Sons


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