The Art of Horsemanship : Altered And Abbreviated, According to the Principles of the Late Sir Sidney Medows
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I only describe the method, and recommend the young practitioners never to put their scholars to any fresh lessons, till they are tho- roughly masters of those preceding. For if they attempt to go on too fast, the horse may begin to play tricks ; and as before mentioned, they must in that case go back DOING TOO MUCH IS WORSE THAN TOO LITTLE. 115 again, for a time, to the former lesson. I cannot also re- peat too often, that more harm is done by doing too much, than by any thing that may appear ...to be lost by doing too little. Even after the lessons are perfectly easy to them, a horse should seldom be required to do the same thing for above twice round the riding-house. — If the tie of the rein be slackened a little just at first (which ought generally to be done when the head is first at- tempted to be put to the wall), the alteration should be made before the lesson is changed ; in order for the horse to come immediately from the one to the other without stopping. This is better than making a stop in order for the rein to be slackened, and then beginning the new lesson.
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