PART VI. 



OF THE LATERAL PACES. 



CHAP. I. 



OF SHOULDER-IN, ETC. 



Section I. — Preliminary. 



When the pupil has obtained a perfect 

 knowledge of the Turnings, &c. in the direct 

 or straight forward paces, and of the Aids to 

 be applied in those movements, he may pro- 

 ceed to the lateral paces of Bending or 

 Shoulder-in, Passaging, and Terre-a-terre. 



The pupil should be cautioned, that in 

 these, as in other lessons, he must avoid all 

 sudden and violent changes of the Aids, 

 which would defeat the object in view — to 

 teach the skilful management of the horse. 



