. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. e 23.—The class being in column of twos at the wall,each two to execute a right turn, when the whole column ison one of the sides, command : 1. Twos right (or left) turn, 2. the command March, each two will execute a right turn,and, guiding by the right flank, the class will cross the ringin line, each two keeping together. The turns or circles by twos are executed with the outsideflank riding on a circle no larger than in single file; this re-quires the rider on the i
. Ring-riding : being a collection of movements and commands designed for the use of riding-schools and riding-clubs. e 23.—The class being in column of twos at the wall,each two to execute a right turn, when the whole column ison one of the sides, command : 1. Twos right (or left) turn, 2. the command March, each two will execute a right turn,and, guiding by the right flank, the class will cross the ringin line, each two keeping together. The turns or circles by twos are executed with the outsideflank riding on a circle no larger than in single file; this re-quires the rider on the inside flank to rein in his horse onhearing the command of execution, and to turn on a verysmall circle or pirouette. Particular attention should be paidto this point by the inside rider, in order that the outsiderider can turn or circle properly. MOVEMENTS IN COLUMN OF FOURS. In column of fours, movements in column are executedwith the same commands as in single file. The change of direction in column, diagonally across thering, can be executed in two ways, as follows: TO FORM m COLUMN OF TWOS, THREES, ETC. 47.
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