Cavalry Horsemanship And Horse Training Responses An Questionnaire Dequitati

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Cavalry Horsemanship And Horse Training Responses An Questionnaire Dequitati
Henri Louis Paul Robert Blacque Belair
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His movements are more or less easy ; the mobility which he shows proves that he is master of himself, and that he can make a judicious use of his forces.
With rare exceptions, the moment a horse is mounted, this balance is destroyed by the weight of the rider, which displaces the centre of gravity ; and in addition to this, the actions, voluntary or involuntary, of the aids, provoke numberless contractions.
Part of the muscular power of the horse is thus employed in resisting the rider.
The le
...ss a horse resists his rider the better he balances himself, and the more handy he is.
The conformation of the horse also influences, in a great measure, the use he makes of his forces. A well- shaped horse balances himself better under the weight of the rider, because his forces transmit themselves to the bones in the best possible dynamic conditions.
Whatever may be the conformation of the horse, the rider should tr}^ and make him retake, as soon as possible, a natural balance, or as near to it as he can be TRAINING 93 brought.


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