90 HOW TO EIDE 



the movement, and will start the horse 

 forward in the walk without coming to 

 a marked halt. 



The horse may be made to go back- 

 wards with the actions of the trot or 

 the gallop, by the same means that are 

 used to make him back in the motions 

 of the walk. 



When Ladies Eide. 



All the instructions contained in 

 these pages, excej)t so far as regards 

 those for gymnastics and for the seat, 

 will apply to ladies, when the w^hip will 

 take the place of the right leg of the 

 man. 



The whip should be strong and 



