10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VAULTING HORSE»
Discover the use of
vaulting horse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vaulting horse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Men's gymnastics: side
horse and long
horse vaulting
Pferdpauschen.
Irvin Faria, Athletic Institute, 1972
2
A Treatise on Gymnasticks
... in winter, when, on account of the weather, the rest of the exercises must be
suspended, and may be practised well enough in a large room, until there are
houses appropriated for all the exercises. Instrument: Vaulting-bar, or vaulting-
horse.
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, 1828
Special prisoners were detailed by the Escape Committee to talk to the German
guards, remarking on this typically British craze for exercising and telling them,
casually, about the vaulting-horse. The doors of the canteen were flung open and
a ...
4
Milliken's Complete Book of Grammar Reproducibles - Grades ...
Every day we pushed a wooden vaulting horse into the prison yard. We had built
the horse out at old Red Cross packing crates. Long wooden beams ran through
the center of the crates so that four strong men could carry the horse to its place ...
5
Creative Physical Activities and Equipment
To create a substitute for a vaulting horse, place two or three folding mats on top
of each other while they are folded. The folded mats may be turned sideways for
a vaulting horse or lengthwise for long-horse vaulting. If a vaulting springboard is
...
6
Vaulting: the art of gymnastics on the moving
horse
First book in English on a branch of horsemanship used since Roman times, widely practiced in Europe today - and fast gaining popularity in North America and Britain - as training for riding and as a challenging and exciting show event.
Elizabeth Friedlaender, 1970
7
Steps to Writing Well with Additional Readings
Does it clearly identify a vaulting horse? A vaulting horse is a thing usually found
in gyms that has four legs and a beam and is used by gymnasts making jumps. If
you didn't already know what a vaulting horse was, you might have trouble ...
8
Speaking of Animals: A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors
All of this unpleasantness began with the worm, esp. one that robs animals or
crops of their life. EWPO. VAULTING HORSE a vaulting horse. An apparatus in
gymnastics on which the running gymnast places his/her hands in order to
elevate ...
Robert Allen Palmatier, 1995
There, tucked in the corner among exercise mats, jump ropes and basketballs,
stood my old friend, the vaulting horse. Tears pressed under my eyelids. “Feeling
melancholy?” Rysiek said. I nodded and pointed. “This vaulting horse. We used
to ...
10
The Great Escape: A Canadian Story
“A vaulting horse, a box horse like we had at school,” he told Wil- liams. “One of
us inside digging while the others vaulted over it. It's foolproof.”27 Eventually, the
two of them worked out the details of their Trojan horse scheme and sold the ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VAULTING HORSE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
vaulting horse is used in the context of the following news items.
Former police horse competes at WEG
It was during his time there that Islay's potential as a vaulting horse was spotted and the seven-year-old was rehomed with lunger Liz Mackay. «Horse & Country, Sep 14»
FEI Seeks to Improve Vaulting Horse Welfare
As the sports gains popularity, and as vaulters' movements become more complex, the continued welfare of the vaulting horse is becoming an important issue ... «TheHorse.com, Jul 14»
Vaulting delegates look at horse welfare, junior levels
The welfare of Vaulting horses was also discussed in the context of increasingly sophisticated tests being performed by athletes. The Vaulting Committee ... «Horsetalk, Apr 14»
Equestrian Vaulting Gains Fans in the Northeast
Alison Gieschen charges her club members $80 a month for coaching and access to her four vaulting horses. Otherwise, members pay only their travel and ... «New York Times, Mar 10»