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Twelve Recommendations for Horse-Riders

Twelve Recommendations for Horse-Riders
 illustrations by Eugenie V. Homutova
Tony and his horses will teach you how to make horse-riding safer and more pleasant
Come to the horse from the left side. It's more convenient.
Never stay behind the horse. It's dangerous!
Put your hands down, keep cams vertically, as if you keep a glass of water.
But don't fall on the horse's neck.
Your toes should look at the horse, and your heel - downward.
Don't wrap bridle over your fingers.
But never throw out a bridle!
Listen to instructor during the lesson.
Lose the stirrups before getting down from the horse.
Don't turn the horse suddenly. It may cause shoulder crisis.
Keep food on a palm while feeding a horse, no need to put your fingers to the horse's mouth. Otherwise a horse may put its hoof to your one.
And remember: horses are afraid of anything! Be ready :)
Twelve Recommendations for Horse-Riders
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Twelve Recommendations for Horse-Riders

Illustrations for a textbook of horse-riding.

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