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DECEMBER 2005 • VOLUME 4 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
"A rider in a steady, finely adjusted, balanced seat makes the fully trained horse so receptive to the aids of weight displacement that it can be kept in the required movements almost exclusively by such weight displacement. In its desire to keep in harmony with the rider, the horse will inadvertently follow the direction which the rider's position indicates." Gustav Steinbrecht
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