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91. |
Spur-carrying whip used for high school riding |
181 |
92. |
Thorough-bred mare at a walk |
187 |
93. |
Preparing to rise at the trot, with stirrup at correct length |
191 |
94. |
Rising at the trot, with stirrup at correct length |
193 |
95. |
Preparing to rise at the trot, with stirrup too long |
195 |
96. |
Rising at the trot, with stirrup too long |
197 |
97. |
Canter, with right leg hooked back, and stirrup too long |
199 |
98. |
Good seat at canter or gallop |
201 |
99. |
” ” ” ” |
203 |
100. |
” ” ” ” |
205 |
101. |
Bad seat; right leg hooked back, stirrup too long, and foot “home” |
207 |
102. |
Miss Emmie Harding jumping wire |
211 |
103. |
Maximum amount of pressure on leaping head |
213 |
104. |
Position of legs in jumping |
215 |
105. |
Driving horse over jumps |
235 |
106. |
A cut-and-laid fence |
251 |
107. |
” ” ” during construction |
253 |
108. |
A stake and bound fence |
255 |
109. |
Post and rails to close gap in hedge |
257 |
110. |