HORSE GYMNASTICS. 47 



For the Legs and Feet, 



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In the seat, keeping the knees fixed, 

 bring the lower part of first the one leg 

 and then the other, as high up on the side 

 of the horse as is possible, without either 

 touching the horse or moving the knee. 

 This movement should be done at the 

 walk, at the trot, and at the gallop, so that 

 the rider may have perfect control of the 

 action of the legs in directing the move- 

 ments of the croup. 



II. 



In the seat, the legs hanging without 

 stiffness and the rest of the body quiet, 



