the same place, namely, on the part of the horse's back where there is least motion, and where nature intends the Aveio-ht to be c5 carried. The positions of the riders' hands and feet are different in their respective cases, as will be hereafter explained, but for purjDoses of instruction the actual seats * Three.' On the word " Three," swing the arms round as quickly as possible from front to rear. 'Steady." On the word "Steady," resume the second position. ''Four." On the word " Four," let the arms fall smartly to the position of" Attention." Caution,-" Fourth Practice." *'One." On the word " One," lean back until the head touches the horse's quarter, but moving the legs as little as possible. " Two." On the word " Two," resume the original position. Caution,-" Fifth Practice." " One." On the word " One," lean down to the left side and touch the left foot with the left hand, without, however, drawing up the foot to meet the hand. '' Two." On the word " Two," resume the original position.
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