BOZ SADDLERY
"RIDING BY REASONING"
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There is only one RIDING BY REASONING and this is it! SEE BELOW TO READ NOW! Thousands upon thousands of pages of printed material, both current
and dated, exist on riding, agility and performance atop the horse.
AFTER OPENING EACH PAGE A + SIGN WILL SHOW CLICK YOUR MOUSE ONCE TO ENLARGE AND CLICK AGAIN TO GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL SIZE Introduction to Riding By Reasoning and Boz Saddlery Article I - Lets Consider Riding Only For Speed Article II - Similarity Between Race and Bareback Riding Article III - From Polo to Stock Saddle Article IV - The Principles for "getting with a horse best" during his maximum efforts are like those of the balanced, bareback rider who can stay easily with his arms folded Article V - Something to think about............ Article VI - Bulk and Grip Article VII - Riding the Stop Article VIII - The Foreman '54 "Balanced Ride Saddle" Article VIIII - "Why should the Stirrups be hung farther Forward" Article X - "Effect of Stirrups On Both Horse and Rider" Article XI - "Horse's Reaction to Rider Weight" Article XII - "More about Balanced and out of Balance Stops - and their effect" Article XIII - "Difficulties in Changing Riding Styles" Article XIV - "Controls and Weight Cueing" Article XV - "Effect of Rider Weight on Change of Leads" Article XVI - There are differences in riding barebacks and saddle broncs Article XVII - "Change-over from seat to feet" Article XVIII - "The rider's legs and leg muscles play an important part in horse -contact and grip in balanced riding" Article XVIIII - Balanced riding not only helps the horse -- it looks good, too!
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