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[edit] Equitation
- Equitation
- PART I - THE USUAL OR INSTINCTIVE EQUITATION
- Preface
- Introduction
- Mount, dismount, and vault
- The seat
- The woman rider
- The aids
- The gaits
- Jumping
- PART II - THE REASONED EQUITATION
- The reasoned equitation
- Breaking in
- Rewards and punishments
- The first work on foot
- The flexions
- Backing and the pirouettes
- The handling of the reins
- The first work mounted: the hands and the aids
- The legs and their effects
- The spurs and their effects
- Mobilizations mounted
- The flexions mounted
- Placing the horse and the variants from the "in hand"
- The assemblage
- PART III - THE SCIENTIFIC EQUITATION
- The diagonal effect
- The figures of manege
- My own system
- The jambettes
- The Spanish walk
- The Spanish and the flying trot
- The piaffer
- The passage
- The passage backward
- Hands without legs: legs without hands
- The defenses of the horse and their correction
- Report of a commission of three officers of the United States Army on the de Bussigny system