Haha! I'm from norway, and i've never tried to learn icelandic, just have an iclandic trainer who has an icelandic accent, and i actualy do understand a lot of what they are saying :P
We have proverb in Kyrgyz: If you live one day, ride tolting horse until noon! Kyrgyz racking horses also great but our competitions for 30-40 km with dozens of horses are absolutely different from those you are watching.
they have two extra gaits. The Tolt, which is somewhat like a trot. And the flying pace, which is the fast pace, which one eg is on the ground at all times.
@jaaaymeeee, you are mixing the tölt and flying pace up a bit. Flying pace is very fast, you said that right, but it is like trot but than with two legs on the same side, instead of diagonally, moving forward at the same time. Tölt is somewhat like a very fast walk, with always one or two feet on the ground, that is why it rides so smoothly.
@LoveIJslander not being rude but it did not look smooth but i can not say since I've never ridden and Icelandic hose or a Tölt is it anything like a Missouri fox trotters pace? it looks a lot like it two legs on the same side go forward instead of an alternating pattern of the 'un-gaited' horses.(i'm not sure if i explained that right sorry)
@LittleMustangMare The horse show in the beginning at 0:30 is not Tölting, he is pacing. I think that is why it is misunderstood ;) And no, you're not being rude, not in my eyes anyway :D
@LoveIJslander oh. so it is like the Missouri Fox trotters pacing. but more refined i'm guessing since the Tolt is supposed to be a more smooth and flowing movement.
@FreddyOgSigrid they are horses because they they act different from ponies and theyr body works different. They are alot stronger than ponies, and not all af icelandic horses are under the pony hight limit
maybe i am the only one who wrote a coment but some of my friends are icelandic. it´s hard to understand, but i´m danish so... i understand a bit. GO ICELAND
wut is that person saying
JohnTheAwesomeOne 1 week ago
haha funny speaker!
TvRemixVeVo 1 month ago
Prezados Senhores.
Queira informar a raça deste animal maravilhoso, a marcha é muito paracida com os animais de raça mangalarga aqui do Brasil.
Um grande abraço
MegaGilaraujo 4 months ago
Haha! I'm from norway, and i've never tried to learn icelandic, just have an iclandic trainer who has an icelandic accent, and i actualy do understand a lot of what they are saying :P
careidet 8 months ago
@careidet tøøøøøft XD
Thehorselover197 3 months ago
funny speacker !
MsLeamausi 11 months ago
tht quite makes nme laugh watchin this x
DnBsPendulum 11 months ago
lil mini singlefoot/racking horses~
kckpimp08 1 year ago
We have proverb in Kyrgyz: If you live one day, ride tolting horse until noon! Kyrgyz racking horses also great but our competitions for 30-40 km with dozens of horses are absolutely different from those you are watching.
Bugulab 1 year ago
And it is common for their feet to be weighted
jaaaymeeee 2 years ago
they have two extra gaits. The Tolt, which is somewhat like a trot. And the flying pace, which is the fast pace, which one eg is on the ground at all times.
jaaaymeeee 2 years ago
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LoveIJslander 1 year ago
@jaaaymeeee, you are mixing the tölt and flying pace up a bit. Flying pace is very fast, you said that right, but it is like trot but than with two legs on the same side, instead of diagonally, moving forward at the same time. Tölt is somewhat like a very fast walk, with always one or two feet on the ground, that is why it rides so smoothly.
LoveIJslander 1 year ago
@LoveIJslander not being rude but it did not look smooth but i can not say since I've never ridden and Icelandic hose or a Tölt is it anything like a Missouri fox trotters pace? it looks a lot like it two legs on the same side go forward instead of an alternating pattern of the 'un-gaited' horses.(i'm not sure if i explained that right sorry)
LittleMustangMare 11 months ago
@LittleMustangMare The horse show in the beginning at 0:30 is not Tölting, he is pacing. I think that is why it is misunderstood ;) And no, you're not being rude, not in my eyes anyway :D
LoveIJslander 11 months ago
@LoveIJslander oh. so it is like the Missouri Fox trotters pacing. but more refined i'm guessing since the Tolt is supposed to be a more smooth and flowing movement.
LittleMustangMare 11 months ago
iceland ponies , dunno how the do it hahahc
ZoeNcl 2 years ago
ok i haven`t understand a word in this video but the horses are just great!!!!
isi15juli 2 years ago
that looks so wierd wen they move r they trotting cantering or galloping
Jackosn2011 2 years ago
they're tolting its a natural gait for icelandics
yourenowave88 2 years ago
brilliant!!
omgiwantcookies 3 years ago
My mother is training for Hjalti Gudmundsson!
Svalurgirl 3 years ago
So these are Icelantic ponies? Cool I never knew they showed them like this!!!
hanoverianjumpers101 3 years ago
Icelandics horses :Þ not ponies~ <33
IcelandAnimeGirl 3 years ago
they are Icelandic horses, but the size of a pony =) On iceland they just have these horses, so they dont need to say ponies.
I ride one every thursday :D
I can toelt and pass :D
FreddyOgSigrid 3 years ago
Oh ok haha I love Iclandics haha
hanoverianjumpers101 3 years ago
Is the gait smooth like a paso fino or singlefoot? They are really fast!
schultzee4748 3 years ago
I cant any "horsewords" in english sry, but they just have one foot at the same thime in the air if that is that your wonderin on =)
FreddyOgSigrid 3 years ago
@FreddyOgSigrid they are horses because they they act different from ponies and theyr body works different. They are alot stronger than ponies, and not all af icelandic horses are under the pony hight limit
telms 1 year ago
lótus frá aldenghoor is the best !... nice video 5*
xXxEric90xXx 3 years ago
Why didn't the danish telly sent anything? bah! And it was in DK!! Anyway, really nice video - thanks for sharing!
bananapocahontas 4 years ago
maybe i am the only one who wrote a coment but some of my friends are icelandic. it´s hard to understand, but i´m danish so... i understand a bit. GO ICELAND
Soffypigen 4 years ago