XIV 

 TURNING 



The hand and leg are both em- 

 ployed in turning. The hand by- 

 means of the pull on one rein cen- 

 ters attention on the direction 

 while the pressure of the leg in- 

 fluences a uniform movement 

 from the hind quarters. 



In turning the horse in any 

 pace, the rider should recollect 

 that he is not simply to pull the 

 horse around by the head. The 

 legs should be held sufficiently 

 close to the sides of the horse and 

 when the rider desires to turn, the 

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