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DECEMBER 2005 • VOLUME 4 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
“The seat must give the horse’s back more freedom for engagement forward so that the back muscles (the horse’s back muscles) can pulsate in long waves with unrestricted development of thrust.”
“Let us repeat that the two groups of muscles lying on either side of the spinal column, which pulsate elastically rather than convulsively, must work quite uniformly.”
“The regular engagement of the hindquarters is produced by
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