. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. 61 \ / 62 RING-RIDING. forward; tlie rest move straight forward in succession, bytwos from the right and left, as the preceding horses croupsreach the heads of the next horses. When all are moving,to halt in line, command : 1. In line, 2. halt in the pyramid form, command:1. Attention, 2. Halt, Plate 59.—To form in the pyramid form from the flanks,command; 1. I7i file from each flank, In successio7i forward, 2. March. At the command March, the two flank riders will move
. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. 61 \ / 62 RING-RIDING. forward; tlie rest move straight forward in succession, bytwos from the right and left, as the preceding horses croupsreach the heads of the next horses. When all are moving,to halt in line, command : 1. In line, 2. halt in the pyramid form, command:1. Attention, 2. Halt, Plate 59.—To form in the pyramid form from the flanks,command; 1. I7i file from each flank, In successio7i forward, 2. March. At the command March, the two flank riders will movestraight forward ; the rest move straight forward in succes-sion, by twos from the right and left, in the same manner asexplained from the center. When all are moving, to halt inline, command: 1. In line, 2. halt in the pyramid form, command:1. Attention, 2. Halt. Plates 60, 61.—To move forward in column of twos fromeither pyramid form, command : 1. Right and left oblique to center, 2. March,At the command March, each side will oblique to the centerand form in column of twos. Plate 62.—To move forw
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