32 Manual of Equitation and Horse Training 



True equitation is nothing but the combination of all 

 the lateral and diagonal effects of which we have just been 

 speaking. The rider has two hands and two legs which 



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may act singly or together, laterally or diagonally, and 

 produce very varied effects. It is "up to the rider" to use, 

 according to the horse he is riding and the purpose in view, 

 the aid or the aids which should produce the desired effect. 



