14 HOW TO EIDE 



the saddle and bring it back into its 

 place, with the point of the knee 

 turned in as much as possible, the 

 movement being made by a rotation of 

 the hip joint. This should then be 

 done with the other leg. 



II. 



From the seat, and the rest of the 

 body in quiet, raise both knees to meet 

 above the pommel of the saddle, and 

 bring them back to the saddle, making 

 the inner sides of the thighs take as 

 many points of contact as possible. 



III. 



In the seat, keeping the thighs close 

 to the saddle, let the pupil lean back 

 until his shoulders touch the romp of 



