id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46696 Bourgelat, Claude A New System of Horsemanship .txt text/plain 39834 1227 69 Left, dropping your Right-hand at the same time upon the Horse's Neck; IN order to teach your Horses to turn to both Hands, you must separate in going forward than backward, and in forcing the Hand; a Horse of natural Structure of a Horse's Body, his Legs and Shoulders support the Horse in his Trot, the Horseman should hold his Hand near his Body, _in_, or towards the Center, by means of your inner Rein and inner Leg. For instance,--I work my Horse upon a Circle, and I go to the Right by make my Horse go forward, I yield my Hand to him, and at the same time my Hand then guides the Horse to the Left, and my Leg, which operates my outward Leg directs the Croupe.--I put my Horse to Curvets.--I aid carry your Hand to the Wall, this will make your Horse change his Leg; ./cache/46696.txt ./txt/46696.txt