62 SCHOOL-TRAINING FOE HOESES. 



CHAPTER X. 



THE GALLOP IN PLACE. 



This movement, and that which follows, 

 may be performed only by a collected 

 horse in the hands of a skilful rider. 

 Under such circumstances there should 

 be no difficulty in producing these bril- 

 liant effects. 



When we first put the young horse into 

 the gallop, we find it difficult to keep him 

 at a measured rate of speed in a regularly- 

 cadenced stride. But by the restraint of 



