Theory will not make you a good rider, but a reallygood rider without theory is an impossibility, and your theory must have a deeper seat than your retinae.
You certainly are not a good rider, and yet you have received instruction on almost every point in regard to which you would need to know anything in an ordinary ride on a good road.
Pretty rider is what I want to see, and 'pretty rider' is 'good rider.
The result was that both "Calf Shirt" and "Good Rider" were arrested at two different camps, and each was duly tried and sentenced to a term with hard labour.
That country chap too, was he a good rider, a worthy rival after all?
The difficulty at these meetings was to obtain a good rider, and Jim Dennis wished his son had been a year or two older, and had more experience, so that he might have the mount on Neptune, the horse he thought might win.
Keep an eye on Madsley, he's a good rider, and Distant Shore is a good horse.
Good rider as he was he was somewhat surprised at the horse the overseer had selected for him.
No, monsieur; he is generally ridden by the Duc d'Anjou, who is a good rider, and never gets thrown.
He had just arrived at the park wall, when his horse, which had been trotting, stopped so suddenly that, had he not been a good rider, he would have been thrown over his head.
We were passing the school house just as the children were being dismissed, when Samuel undertook to give an exhibition of his horsemanship, he being a good rider for a boy.
I visited the quail traps twice a day, morning and evening, and as I had now become quite a good rider I was allowed to have one of the farm horses to carry me over my route.
Roosevelt's horse worked his way out, but the Englishman, who was a good rider according to his lights, was not altogether used to mishaps of this sort and became excited.
He was not a purty rider," as one of his cowpunching friends expressed it, "but a hell of a good rider.
He was altogether fearless, he was a crack shot and a good rider, and he was not without effectiveness with his fists.
Lessons in the school alone can seldom make a good rider.
In this country, the Southerner is the most constantly in the saddle, and a good rider in the sunny South is a thoroughly good rider.
A good rider must be ready to throw his heart over any obstacle possible to himself and his horse, when he cannot get round it.
And it takes a great deal to convince a good rider of any of these classes that a man who will lean and rise to a trot knows the A B C of equestrianism.
Good rider as he was, he was somewhat surprised at the horse the overseer had selected for him.
He considered that for cavalry work, scouting, and that sort of thing age mattered little, and that a lad who was at once a light weight, a good rider, and a good shot was of as much good as a man.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good rider" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.