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About This Book

The manual presents practical riding instruction aimed at women, surveying English and continental (school) methods and recommending a blend of their rudiments to produce safe, manageable mounts. It emphasizes acquiring an independent seat, correct mounting and dismounting, and the balanced use of legs, spurs, and hands to control the horse's hindquarters and gaits. Lesson material covers walking, turning, voltes, trotting, cantering, galloping, and jumping, plus class organization and gradual progression. Practical advice addresses stopping frightened horses, cornering, road riding, and recognizing and overcoming common resistances through measured, patient technique suited to the side-saddle rider.

About the Author

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Henri Lucien de Bussigny

Henri Lucien de Bussigny was an author known for his contributions to equestrian literature. His notable work, "Hand-book for Horsewomen," serves as a practical guide for women interested in horseback riding and horse care. De Bussigny's writing reflects a keen understanding of the needs and challenges faced by female equestrians in the late 19th century, providing valuable insights and advice. His work remains a significant resource for those exploring the world of horses and riding.

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