New Method of Horsemanship Including the Breakiwith Instructions for Obtaining a Good Seat

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Cover of the book New Method of Horsemanship Including the Breakiwith Instructions for Obtaining a Good Seat by F. Baucher, Library of Alexandria
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Author: F. Baucher ISBN: 9781465514837
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: July 29, 2009
Imprint: Library of Alexandria Language: English
Author: F. Baucher
ISBN: 9781465514837
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: July 29, 2009
Imprint: Library of Alexandria
Language: English
The author's introduction to his "Method of Horsemanship" is omitted in this edition, because containing much that would be uninteresting to the American reader. It mentions the great difficulties he had in attracting the attention of the public to his system, and the complete success with which it was crowned when once this attention was attracted. One paragraph from it, which contains the principle upon which his whole method is founded, is here given: "However favored by nature the horse may be, he requires a preparatory exercise to enable his forces to afford each Other mutual assistance; without this everything becomes mechanical and hazardous, as well on his part as on that of the rider.
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The author's introduction to his "Method of Horsemanship" is omitted in this edition, because containing much that would be uninteresting to the American reader. It mentions the great difficulties he had in attracting the attention of the public to his system, and the complete success with which it was crowned when once this attention was attracted. One paragraph from it, which contains the principle upon which his whole method is founded, is here given: "However favored by nature the horse may be, he requires a preparatory exercise to enable his forces to afford each Other mutual assistance; without this everything becomes mechanical and hazardous, as well on his part as on that of the rider.

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