Rave Lope
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  • i would swing his hip out and stand him up in the shoulder

  • it's a decent lope, but he's lazy. he drags his feet a lot. or she, idk xDD

  • i love that this horse has more impulsion that most of the crippled WP horses. much better that most. awesome job :)

  • i like it, its not too lazy.

  • you should take s/he english

  • What the hell are you talkng about..No he doesnt you abvesly dont no anything so watch befor posting

  • it's a western pleasure lopes.

    WP lopes tend to be alot slower than other lopes, and the horse seem to "limp".

    I'm not completely sure why though.

  • You dont know anything about pleasure so keep learn more about and know what your talking about. Bc that is a beautiful lope

  • Well i thought it lookted very well done and ridden yes there are a few errors but nothing that cant be fixed with some practise. Beautifull boy how many horses do you own and ride. Love that paint passing by as well.

  • haha thanks!! me and my twin sister(on the paint) own three.

  • I subscripted to both of you and i read she was your sis. Dint know you were twins though. That is so kicking ass cool exuse the language.

  • haha yeah..its good on MOST days lmao. thanks for subscribing!! lol

  • Well i have an older sis so i can slightly imagine the bad days.

  • haha yeahhh lol do you have a myspace or facebook?

  • No sorry only youtube and deviantart (thats an art site and forum).

  • oh cool!

  • Hmmm it is.

  • I would like to see him a little softer and moving out a little more.Your horse is carrying himself a little too high in the front end. I would encourage him to reach down a little more and cover a little more ground.Stay away from doing too much with the reins. I try to do lots of lengthening work with my horses prior to slowing them down to the western jog.

    I don't agree with this one. She/he sounds like an english rider to me.

  • I wondered that alittle as well, because I thought about it, and I don't really wanna cover more ground?

  • "His lope looks very well balanced and natrual. If his head does come up try picking up the reins firmly but quickly and don't release until his headset is where you want it to be. To slow his lope I find it helpful to, right when they speed up, stop them and back and then lope off again. Loping on the long sides of the ring stoping pivoting and then loping off again seems to work well too. Overall he looks like a fabulous horse and you are a great rider!"

    I agree with this comment.

  • His lope looks very well balanced and natrual. If his head does come up try picking up the reins firmly but quickly and don't release until his headset is where you want it to be. To slow his lope I find it helpful to, right when they speed up, stop them and back and then lope off again. Loping on the long sides of the ring stoping pivoting and then loping off again seems to work well too. Overall he looks like a fabulous horse and you are a great rider!

  • Nicely schooled but I would like to see him a little softer and moving out a little more.Your horse is carrying himself a little too high in the front end. I would encourage him to reach down a little more and cover a little more ground. Once he drops his head and relaxes in the bridle his stride will lengthen ever so slightly. Stay away from doing too much with the reins. I try to do lots of lengthening work with my horses prior to slowing them down to the western jog.

  • Thank you. I'll try that. It makes alot of sense.

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