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Halting. 



In Halting, the little finger is turned 

 upwards, towards the breast, and resumes 

 its position as soon as the horse has halted. 



Keining Back. 



In Reining Back, these motions are 

 repeated alternately at every step. 



Turning to the Bight and Right-about. 



In Turning to the Bight and Bight - 

 about, the little finger is turned, and the 

 hand a little raised, towards the right 

 shoulder. 



Bight Shoulder in. 



In Bight Shoulder in, on turning from 

 the boards, the little finger is turned 

 towards the right shoulder ; when in 

 Shoulder in, the little finger should work 

 partly upwards, towards the breast, and 

 partly towards the left shoulder, to keep 

 the horse's shoulders leading. 



Bight Pass. 



In Bight Pass, the little finger is turned 

 towards the right shoulder ; if the forehand 

 is too much advanced, the little finger is 

 turned towards the body to check it. 



