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in by a double feeling of the inward rein, 

 the outward leg closed so as to bring his 

 hind quarters in an oblique direction, 

 shoulders leading. Each file in succession 

 when he arrives at the point where 

 the leading file began the half passage, 

 applies the same Aids and dresses with his 

 horse's head on the outward knee of the 

 man in front of him. The horse must bend 

 and look the way he is going ; the inward 

 rein bends and leads, the outward assists 

 and balances the power of the inward ; the 

 pressure of the outward leg obliges the 

 horse to place one foot before the other ; 

 the inward leg keeps him up to the hand. 



What is the difference between the full 



and half passage '? 



In the full passage the horse crosses his 

 legs, in the half passage he only half crosses 

 his legs, placing one foot before the other. 



What is the difference between the passage 



and shoulder in ? 



In the passage the horse bends and looks 

 the way he is going, the outward legs are 

 crossing over the inward, and the inward 

 rein leads ; in shoulder in, the horse does 

 not look the way he is going, the inward 



