68 RIXG-RIDING. 



1. Right and left oblique, 2. March ; 

 when each side will oblique, as shown. 



TO CIRCLE AT EITHER END OF THE RING IN EITHER DIRECTION. 



Plate 73. — Command : 



1. Bight and left circle, 2. March ; 

 when each side will execute a circle, as shown. 



Plate 7J^. — Going through the center of the ring or along 

 the sides, each rider to execute a small circle to the right or 

 left, command : 



1. All circle, 2, March ; 

 when every rider will execute a small circle, as heretofore 

 explained. 



Plate 75.- — Being in two sections in single file on either 

 side, to cross the ring in line and the riders to pass between 

 each other, command : 



1. Big'ht and left turn, 2. March. 

 In crossing over, as the two lines approach each other, each 

 rider will pass the opposite rider to the left (so that they can 

 touch each other's right hands). On arriving at the opposite 

 wall, turn in the same direction as before. 



Plate 76.— Crossing the ring in the manner just explained, 

 the riders to circle or pirouette around each other in the cen- 

 ter, command : 



1. Circle, 2. March. 

 At the command March, given as the riders are almost op- 

 site each other, each rider will execute a complete circle or 

 pirouette around and with his opposite. On completing the 

 circle each line will move forward in the original direction 

 to the wall, being careful to start together at the same mo- 

 ment after circling. At the wall, turn again in the same 

 direction as at the other wall. 



Plate 77.— Going through the length of the ring in col- 



