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  • Brilliant.

  • I think this is one of the best!

    Perfect!

  • Your video was one of my big examples for training the piaffe at liberty - something which I've been doing for a while now, but I still keep coming back to your video to discover more about the relation between the bodylanguage of the trainer and the posture and degree of the horse at liberty. Thank you so much for posting it!

  • That's very impressive.

  • Absolutely stunning -- what a terrrific connection you have with your horse -- bravo!

  • Nice work. If you could try and have your horse's head a little more to the vertical line, maybe in front "of the bit" (I know, there is no bit xD ). Just encourage him whenever he does it right, it's much more healthy for him :)

  • @SilverFlake3 why would you change his head if that is where he puts it to balance? The position of the head should follow the body, not be separated and changed, I would think.

  • how do you teach piaffy

  • Stunning, nice work!

  • awesome work!!

  • Very nice Video =)

  • G-R-E-A-T!!! I wanna learn that!

  • This horse is very supple throughout it's whole body which you can tell by the sway in his tail while he is working, great work and a great relationship between the horse and it's owner/trainer! Yes, the horse may be triangulated whilst performing the moves but he is doing it on his own free will without any bits and bobs to force him in to a 'correct' shape. Great video!!!!

  • Gratulation. Super gemacht. Wow!

  • poor horse :(

  • @CHICKPEA20 wieso poor horse? im gegensatz zu manch anderen methoden wird das pferd hier nicht geschlagen und ncihts. ich find diese art von *freiheitsdressur* toll =)

  • how do u get ur horse to do that by just doing it with ur feet? please explain

  • WOW! This is awesome. :D

    How did you train the horse to hold its head like this?

    Sorry for my English, I am German.

  • fantastico!

  • gorgeous horse!!

  • does he follow your movements without the... (is it a carrot stick or a whip?)? I would really love to learn how you got him to do that. Your video has been stuck in my head for two months, and I just keep wondering how you got him to do that! :D

  • Excellent.! I am playing with Piaffe also, with my elderly mare using Clicker Training. Its a lot of fun, she is loving the challenge :o)

  • That's beautiful! I'm trying to do the Parelli training with my Quarter horse.

    That's great! What a beauty.

  • wow!! amazing!! How did you teached him ??

  • Now THAT is beautiful and the way it SHOULD be done! Anky is disgusting and so are her techniques!

    This is true horsemanship! THANK YOU!!!

  • this is amazing xD

  • This is realy beautiful!

    And he is working very correct with his body.

    You are an amazing handler:)

  • True dressage: horse and human working in a harmonious relationship. You've mastered it, good job!

  • the is the real dressage o.o! Soo fantastic!

  • very cool!

  • Nice work!

    Would love to see that in real time!

  • amazing horse ... amazing trainer^^

  • wow that is amazing please could you get back to me and tell me how you do that as i would love to teach mine that :)

  • Impressive

  • Very fun good for both of you!!

  • Beautiful!

  • waw!

  • awesome

  • Dont know what to say!!!! That's awesome!

  • so beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • woua !!!!!!!!!!

  • wow he is amazing!

    i love dressage, i know heaps of peopl say its boring, but i dont know, i just love watching it! and love riding it, but im not very good, im currently working on my horse with extension and collection, but thats more for our everyday riding rather then dressage, still i love it

  • Wow!

  • Amazing...

  • this is really cool.... i know it sounds kinds dumb but what is the difference between a passage and a piaffe

  • if i rember right piaffe is the forward movement, a passage is the sideways/angular movement

  • NICE VERY GOOD WORK!!!

  • very, very good!!!!!!!!!!

  • Awesome!!

  • Great job.

  • omg.. thats awsom ! its looks greate!

  • WOW!! Incredible beautiful!!

  • wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ow

  • So sollte es sein. Total toll :)

  • wow! and thats how an outline should be achieved that horse is rounder and softer than any horse I have EVER seen in a bridle! with no pain or being forced, and look at his hind legs! amazing!!!!!!

  • His hindlegs...WOW!!!!

  • How did you teach your horse to do this? Did you have to start with long lining?

  • wow, looks great!! congratulations!

  • How old is the hourse?

  • Wow im impressed

  • incredible!

  • All I can say is WOW.

  • OMG, I had seen this natural dressage before, but never refined to this level!

    Paint me seriously impressed!:^D

  • its amazing!! i´ve never seen a piaffe like this before! omg i have to check your site :)

  • That wuz absolutly amazing!! Do you ride at all?

  • magnifique

  • That was freakin' amazing. I wanna teach my horse to piaffe too.

  • ole tu!!

  • that is incredible, i wish my horse did that, ill have to check your site out. i really like seeing hrses doing piaffes properly without somebody holding there head in and then they don't even get there hindquarter under them properly. even in olympic level and all! very impressive

  • Very Cool!

  • agreed with the comment about the grey "wtf mate" lol x

  • aww he even tucks his head :D how adorable

  • the gray horse is like wtf mate.

  • This horse can do it better then some Grand Prix dressage horses I have seen!

  • i can do the same with my arabian horse;D

  • Wow! A little bit overflexed, but that's fine as he's not being forced to do that and he looks so supple and smooth! I'd love to do this with Shadow! Fantastic work! 5/5

  • Amazing! I am so impressed!

  • That horse is soooooo cute with his little neck arched and everything!

  • fucking hell mate well done

  • fantastic!

  • wow!

  • incredible

  • I loved watching this. Beautiful horse!

  • how do you train that? would you have any idea how to teach a horse to kneel? i saw a vid by tarmarowles and it looked unpleasant! so yeah, would you have an idea on how to teach the more advanced tricks without severe whip fear? thanks for sharing the vid though!

  • amazing!!

    i would love to teach piaffe and passage, but everything i have tried hasnt worked, i would love some tips

  • he is even on the bit :O what a lovly horse!

  • actually he's a bit overflexed... but still, it's amazing

  • is this geogia bruce?? i saw u ride at mareeba really nice tests :D

  • is this horse trained under saddle or did you teach it to passage from the ground with a bridle etc??

  • What do you mean by uphill and engaged? What breed of horse is Rhumba? I enjoyed watching your video....great work the both of you!

  • Beautiful!!!

  • Wow! That is so cool, the horse seems to just love doing it and getting a little snack after!

  • even better!! Excellent job.

    Though I would like to add that the horse needs to develop much more collection and uphill moving to really *shine* ;)

  • Well done! Good shaping work. Btw I did not even see the whip on a first watch, so thought for a second it's only your own "piaffe" with YOUR legs which is a signal! But hey, that's a good opition. Or waybe claping hand? ;) I have to try how that would go- it's really all possible with clicker training!

  • heehee,this is cute!

    Xx..

  • What a wonderful relationship between horse and trainer. Great Video.

  • very cute or somethink i live in Finland so my English is....:)

  • u can see ur horse has so much fun, its great to see this!

    love this video so much....

  • Great Job!

    Those Dressage people are gonne watch this and really be confused.

  • I am a dressage person and I love this!!!!!!!!!!!

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