PREFACE.
This work should be taken as following on, and in conjunction with, itspredecessor on "Riding." In that publication will be found variouschapters on Action, The Aids, Bits and Bitting, Leaping, Vice, and onother cognate subjects which, without undue repetition, cannot bereintroduced here. These subjects are of importance to and shouldbe studied by all, of either sex, who aim at perfection in theaccomplishment of Equitation, and who seek to control and manage thesaddle-horse.
W. A. K.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Introductory | 1 |
II. | The Lady's Horse | 6 |
III. | Practical Hints: How to Mount, 14—The Seat, 22—The Walk, 27—TheTrot, 33—The Canter, 39—The Hand-Gallopand Gallop, 44—Leaping, 46—Dismounting, 51 | |
IV. | The Side Saddle | 52 |
V. | Hints Upon Costume | 63 |
VI. | À la Cavalière | 73 |
VII. | Appendix I.—The Training of Ponies for Children | 81 |
Appendix II.—Extension and Balance Motions | 89 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Preparing to Mount | 17 |
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