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  • I don't like your trainer...she's mean

  • U people that are makin bad comments about this video just stop! U people odviously no nothing about horses so shut ur fuckin faces!

  • I think that you are an amazing rider and that you should ignore all the people who send you bad comments. i didnt see anything wrong at all ?? then i came to make a comment and saww all of the bad ones, i thought that it was really unfair :) x

  • nice horse tho :D

  • okayyyy kep more upright that was prob y he was so slow is because u were unbalanced on him and so was he i mean sometimes u can be unbalanced without even knowing it and the horse gets unbalanced etc

  • Oh gosh...

  • Yeah. These people suck.

  • this was a very annoying video for me to watch. The bad riding, the instructor and her manish like yelling and the irritating girl behind the camera was all to much for this chica.

  • ok you are all so mean. this was obviously made for entertainment purpose only!!! gosh this is really sad to see people saying this about another rider because i bet none of you were any better then this when you started riding not that she is bad either! so why not keep your mouth to yourselves and let her and her trainer deal with the problems not you. dont listen to the haters just keep riding you are a great rider.

  • in case u guys havnt noticed... U WERE NOT THERE, so just shut up and watch this is for entertainment not for you to tell her what she did wrong

    she was told to get after him:/

  • You shouldn't have slapped him. The duck out was YOUR FAULT

    Not the horse's...

    There no undoing what you did, but if I were you I would have just patted him, turned and cantered back. If I felt him starting to duck out I would have tapped him with the crop.

    • but on the bright side, you have great 2-point

  • - you hit him to late, so now he will think when he stands still he will yet a smack.

    - of course he can feel you wack him, otherwise there would be no point of having a whip.

    - i agree with everything, Frithaful and ThundersRose just said.

    sorry but its all true.

  • horse doesnt need a whip he is really forward...how about a few rails before the jumps...and change trainers that kid isnt even ready to be jumping shes all over the saddle.

  • for godsake all you lot are all fucking talk, clicked on most your channels and most of you don't even have any videos. bet you ride like shit or not at all, so shut up. you rode well, he looks quite hard to ride. and you did smack him abit late when he stopped, but i'm sure you havent made him assosiate jumps with fear, dont worry, :)

  • DUUUDE watch that you dont have all your weight on that poor horses neck. and look up for god's sake.

  • 0:43 look at her position when the horse stopped. She was leaning forward looking down, and had all her weight shifted forward. In order to have a good ride to a jump, you need to have weight in your heels and be looking straight ahead! She didn't ride him well at all to the fence which resulted in a refusal. And please people, don't be immature and attack for no reason at my comment. Its simply my opinion. But I'm sure she has improved greatly from then to now ;)

  • UUm ok first of all, I can't believe the horse wasn't spooking because of all the YELLING! Geesh! Second, the reason the horse stopped was because of it's rider, try not to put all your wait on him when you go over the jump. It's to much wait on him so he can't go over it right. Thirdly, yes, I ride with a whip and spurs (My pony is a butthead but I love her! ;)) But you never want to beat the horse with the crop it echos! And if you were to use the crop for one refusal jst a tap thebutt

  • I don't know why everybody is getting on this rider's case when she is simply the victim of bad advice on behalf of her instructor. At least the girl is getting lessons and not just happy with being an ignorant rider.

    In any case, this was a long time ago and I'm sure she would have improved a great deal since this video and hopefully gotten an instructor who is able to give her some better advice!! Good student but not a very good instructor (IMO!!)

  • one final note: part of the reason the horse balked was due to the unbalanced rider...and then the horse gets smacked! smack the freeaking rider and that idiot woman trainer! this is idiocy at its worst and the kind that makes horses suffer

  • this trainer should be whipped for having such an inexperienced rider out there jumping...it is fine if you are just learning...we all have to learn...but you don't go out doing something as inherently dangerous as jumping when you can't even sit correctly...

  • you are going to get hurt if you keep trying to jump before you know how to ride

  • Your an awful rider! Learn how to ride and how to train your horses

  • So for the height of this course it wasn't essential to have a massive amount of speed. But to begin with, yeah, the horse was going too slowly so it put in a stop. However, after a couple of TAPS with the stick, he woke up and had a much better, more forward canter then went on to jump the rest of the course quite well! I say good on you! The horse was being lazy and needed a bit of encouragement!

  • this is horrible- you just whipped your horse for something that was completely your fault. and you have a bad instructor for telling you to! your poor horse!!!

  • Ok. You're instructor is a fucking ass. She needs to eat shit or something. Bloody idiot.

  • Very poor instructor :( What chance has the rider got? No constructive advice at all :( Lose the spurs, work on the seat/position, work in a light seat and lots of grid work over smaller jumps.

  • I think the issue here in this instance is not so much the rider; but the instructor. 'Ride more aggressively' and ''whack it'' to me represents not a true instructor. With all due respect to the rider; we can all see her errors, these will undoubtedly effect the horses going (lacking impulsion, unable to get over the jump as well due to her collapsing on her pubic bone and also the unstable hands). The instructor fails to point this out and IMO shouldn't be teaching if she cannot spot that!

  • I would drag you off the horse if I was there... by your hair!

  • That stop was awesome.

  • u where doing fine u where having fun and your horse was to. and when u gave him a wack its like fliking a german sheperd on the butt it gets there attention and shows them they did wrong and what i mean by this is not beating horse. u did gr8 u r learing and all these guys commenting telling u u hurt your horse r wrong.its like when u spank a child it could of been a hour before u hit them but they know what they did wrong there not stupid! have fun rideing keep up the good work :D

  • @breyercrazy11 A horse does not have the thinking capacity of a child and cannot reflect back on its actions Because they are not human, if they were they would have the ability to use facebook, speak, etc. A horse has a very small gap of thinking usually about 3 seconds where he associates something with a positive or a negative response, hitting a horse minutes after the incident occurred does absolutely nothing but confuse the horse as to him the smack was for simply standing still.

  • Stupid girl....learn how to ride

  • its not that the whip hurt, its that you used it after the first refusal. It works in terms of ask, tell, demand. you asked and he said no, you have to give him a second chance by being more assertive with your leg and seat by staying back and driving. and then if he still refuses you use to whip to demand facing the jump... not walking away from it because them you promote leaving the jump to the side. i thought the second time you rode the fence was lovely :)

  • not trying to be a super bitch.... but for one i dont understand why everyone is yelling making your horse more nervous than he or she really is, and second i dont know why u gave him the stick, it was kinda your fault he refused, i would blame him. anywho, you need a new coach asap... not good, not good.

  • not trying to be a super bitch.,. but for one i dont understand why everyone is yelling, making your horse more nervous then he/she really is. and second, i dont know why you gave him the stick, it was kinda your fault he refused. anywho, you need a new coach asap.... not good

  • A horse deserves to be punished..... just saying. Those werent hard smacks... i smack my horse.. and guess what>> SHES STILL ALIVE!! OMG!! what a shocker?? My horse got whipped and is still alive and jumping....

  • the whipping wasnt that bad. sure, it was a little extreme, but it couldve been a lot worse...

  • u cant just hit the horse...u were looking straight at the ground....someone should hit u

  • Yea the whipping was kinda extreme but I'd be pissed off too. But lemme say that Shea probably better then half of you commenting so don't be saying mean things like that!

  • ohmygod:o why did you hit him with the whip like that?

  • That's possibly the worst whip to hit a horse with because it's thin like a schooling whip and of COURSE it hurts - that's why people whip horses!! What other effect would it have?! You need to be more effective and give your horse more confidence before you reach for the whip, it's relied on too much these days and if a horse is schooled correctly and has enough confidence to do the job it would do whatever asked anyway!

  • @RachyM And P.S. your coach needs to be shot. Promptly.

  • @Frithaful

    no but if it did then pretty much every good rider would have been fined by the animal cruelty,

    and i don't mean to be mean i am sorry about what i said i was just in a bad mood, i prob sound like something stupid but anyway. i would love to know what you use if you don't use a whip x

    sorry x didn't mean it x it was that time of the month x

  • @iluvnaz I use my legs and seat as every rider should, a whip is only there to back up your leg not to inflict punishment, and in this video the horse was being punished for the girls poor riding and the instructors poor teaching.

  • @Frithaful every rider has to learn, i totally agree that you shoud use the whip as backup not as punishment i most totally agree x i love my horse and don't use a whip on him in punishment at all! but riders are able to use a whip if they feel the need just not as punishment but i totally agree with the above comment apart from the thing about bad riding because as the title clearly states this is a bad show jumping course :P

  • I prefer cooperation between horse and rider and not whippings. Also, the young rider showed great form when she stayed on when the horse refused.

  • Your description is the funniest thing ever! I like how you emphasize DOES because it obviously does hurt him or he would not have run into your camera man. And nice trainer you have...Why the heck would you keep hitting him after you already gave him some hard smacks! It is not like he refused horribly and threw you off. He stopped in the nicest way possible because you were not helping him to get over the jump

  • @Frithaful

    you are obv not a rider or if u are then your pretty rubbish!!! of course horses understand wot we mean otherwise noone wud ride them!!!!!!! ppl form a great bond between horse and rider and this riders horse was being a bit naughty...who cares wot the rider was doing they obv have a bond and the horse was just being naughty and they need some way of being told off and the whips don't hurt them they just tell them that they shudn't do it again, so go get a life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @iluvnaz how do u kno have u been hit by a wip countlessly times very hard ?!

  • Hello steph, I think that you did a pretty good job if you have not been riding for very long. However if you can for now leave the riding crop on the ground or with your mum. Try not to use it at all and use your leg only. No spurs just leg, and see how he will go for you.

    Cheers

  • Trainer was hopeless

    hope for you yet.

    But seriously why hit him again once u got ur crop giving back to u??? horse wud've forgot the mistake, which was clearly urs for not RIDING your horse.

  • Ugh who cares about the whipping, it wasn't even that hard. be quiet.

  • how long ago did you start riding? If you just started a couple months past then you are doing well! Other wise you really suck.

  • you have a very ummm.... aggresive trainer?

  • oh come on people you CAN NOT tell me you have NEVER cropped or sticked your horse in your life.. and how many people were in that ring, if your watching her ride don't yell and be loud i think we all know that by now

  • is that awful woman actually an instructor?

    the girl could be a nice rider but not with that attitude behind her.

  • Ahorse can feel a fly land on him of course he can feel the whip. You have most likely deadened him to the leg from your constant nagging, your upper body was collapsing over him, you do indeed have an amazing horse for putting up with you, what gives you the right to hit him like that? Horses do not know that a certain action produces a certain response they do not think like us, they make associations, he will now associate jumps with fear. Well done

  • @Frithaful I actually completely agree with what you have said.. I see this kind of riding time and time again when I'm coaching. And i cannot stress enough, that the whip is only there to aid the leg!! Whipping a horse seconds after refusing a jump is absolutely useless. If you feel your horse beginning to refuse, using the whip just behind your leg, as you're APPROACHING the jump is acceptable. It gives the horse that extra enthusiasm, I guess you could say, to get over the jump.

  • @Frithaful I sorta agree with you on what you're saying, but hey, everyone needs to learn to do things right. I've seen a lot worse, this isn't bad at all really .

  • @Frithaful thats a load of shit. find something better to do than just siting round saying rubbish things about everyone, and you could tell the whip wasnt hurting him.

  • @equileah Much as I'd love to come back with a scathing sarcastic and patronising comment your poor spelling and use of punctuation shows me that clearly you are an idiot

  • @equileah Oh what the hell. As any idiot can see my comment was left 3 months ago, and it was regarding one rider. I wonder how from my one comment you have jumped to the conclusion that I sit around saying rubbish things about "everyone"? I don't, in fact I rarely sit around at all, unlike you. Perhaps I could have provided constructive criticism, however I did say which parts of the riding were bad so the rider could, if she chose, improve. Whereas you, well, you are still an idiot. Get a life

  • @Frithaful I don't think it was her fault that she smacked him way after the refusal, because her instructor told her to smack him. But you're right, she indeed does need to work on a lot of things.

  • @dmenkhau "because her instructor told her to smack him" so what if she had simply said no?

  • @Frithaful

    Leave her alone! Shes a good rider and he/She was being naughty, what was she ment to do sit there and flap ?

  • @TulipsKiss11 She was sitting there and flapping, with her legs, with spurs. It was a rider error that caused the horse to refuse, not the horses fault the horse is getting punished when he hasn't done anything. Anyway I don't really think the rider cares what everyone else thinks so constant debating on how amazing she is, how the whip doesnt hurt (what's the point of it then if people truly believe it doesnt hurt?) and vice versa, is kind of pointless

  • @Frithaful 1. she spanked him for not doing what she asked

    2. they DO know what the rider wants and does NOT want

    3. she is a great rider and u have NO right to be righting this

    okay bu bye :D

  • @Frithaful

    First off you don't know what this horse is like to ride

    secondly It was her actual instructor that told her to hit him

    thirdly, Horses are smarter than you all think. He knows what he did and he got a wack for it, and guess what, it worked!! isn't that clever???

    Oh BTW horses cant actually feel a fly land on them, it just irritates horses when a fly goes near their eye, do you know why? because horse have thick skin. a whip is enough to shock him.

  • @Frithaful i think that that was a very innapropriate comment to make. 

  • Its not about whether whips hurt or don't hurt its the fact you used it on him about 10 seconds after the refusal which was a refusal due to your own riding. You were in fact hitting him for simply standing still.

  • @ThundersRose

    same goes for you, i think that that was also a very innapropriate comment to make

  • The people recording/talking are SO annoying.

  • yeah u cant ride. sorry hun.

  • i love ur teaher smak it and again lol xxx great riding dont worry bout legs they sort there self in time xxxx

  • Very nice riding! His knees need to bend more. You will see a big difference! ;)

  • wow no offence but you riding instructer sounds kinda mean... 0.0

  • You have an amazing horse there you're lucky, your trainer I don't like ;(

  • Your horse is stunning. Well rode :)

  • haha that is funny!!1 haha

  • Looks like a hars horse to ride so good job there. But i really dont like your trainer. Give him a little tap right before the jump if you think hes gonna refuse.

  • I actually really like that horse.

  • LOL made me laugh :D

    To all the comments bout the whipin.. she never even did it hard, its mainly the noise a whip makes, not the fact it hurts, that has the effect.

    And the horse knows he refused, he knows that hel get a smack if he does it agen, hense why he jumped it 2nd time.

    Horses are alot bigger and stronger than us, they need to know where they stand, if a horse doesnt want to do summit, it wont, because theres no way you can possibly make it :)

  • @HazeB91 I disagree. It's better to have a relationship with your horse where he is willing to do something because he knows it will please you, not because he knows that if he wont he will be punished that way you will both get more out of it.

  • They are like thousand pound animals people. A whack with a crop won't hurt them :P

  • Try using the nrew Intelligent Horsemanship Asociation methods for teaching a horse and rider to be more of a Partnership.

  • @CharlieOscar100 yep totally agree there :)

  • if whipping doesnt hurt, then whats the point? mmm.

  • @mryoshiieee the sound that the whip makes.

  • your horse is amazing : )

  • tht was funny but the instructer was not being so good bhy yelling at u???

  • you all need to get over yourselves! whipping the horse is not abusive, it simply gives them a shock and lets them know that you are in control! if you were all proper riders yourselves you would understand this. and that is why, if you ever faced this girl in a competition she would no doubt come before you, because her horse knows that she is in control and therefore responds to her.

  • @jordynjordyn You are right, but...

    "whacking" him with the crop at that point was pointless.

    It needs to be within a couple seconds of whatever he did wrong, or else he can't put two and two together.

    The horse most likley didn't have a clue why she whacked him.

    If it was me, I wouldn't have turned him away I would have made him go over.

  • @Anomaly003 yes i understand but she needed time to sit up and get her seating properly before she whipped him as she needed to be in control. when the instructor tells her to give him another whack when she's redoing the jump, this is to just remind the horse that she is still in control and he cant do it again. There is completely nothing wrong with what she did! she really could not make him go over the jump when he refused it. his breast bone was practically touching so i'd love to see how

  • @jordynjordyn I just mean the fact that she whacked him when she was walking away from the jump.. in my opinion that wasnt the right moment to whack him.

    But I DO see what you mean, how it was to let the horse know she was in control.

    And we dont jump as high, so when my horse stops before the jump, I make him go over.. :P

  • @Anomaly003 how youd have done this

  • if the horse doesnt feel the whip why use it? Obviously it does something

  • Lol we had a horse at my barn that would buck and rear and stuff before the course, but as soon as he jumped the first jump you couldnt slow him down.. lol. It was kind of like this.

  • Cute horse :)

  • the horse is not an idiot u r

  • U f***s don't hit that horse not like he/she did anything to u fu

  • @prittybreyermodels shes correcting him for being an idiot. if you dont correct those problems it just gets worse and worse. it does hurt the horse.

  • youuuu shoukd not slap him. if he doesnt jump its because your not absolutely sure if you want him to! its not his fault. if the reason would be him he would eighter jump all of the fences or none of them... so just take it easy and never use the tick for more than just "tickeling" the horse.

  • @fortuna231293

    horses move away from 'pain' if someone was slapping you, you'd run! So tbh, she didnt hurt the horse!!! LEARN TO RIDE

  • @fortuna231293 about your advice...world showjumping horses and eventers shy at jumps, and thier riders are 120% sure they want to go over the jump. he might have just been being a smart ass...this could have been a small video of a long ride. and it was taken a long time ago. not saying you shouldnt give advice, but just think about the fact that you wernt there, you wernt riding and she was :) k thanks lol AND CAN EVERYONE STOP FIGHTING OVER THIS! we all have our own opinions!! luv ur horse :)

  • @fortuna231293, im glad you care, i really do. but it bugs me when people leave comments like this. i mean she has instructer to tell her what to do ;)

    and slaping him when he refuses isnt bad, it teaches the horse not to do it again. you shouldnt slap him too hard that it hurts him and for a long time, but thats not the case here.

  • I think your good:), I would have done the same thing:) x

  • however said that you shouldnt have whipped your horse obviously hasnt ridden a horse that has refused jumps before .. myou have to show them that they cant get away with it.. maybe you should ride some difficult horses first before you start critising the way other people ride .. i think she did a good job not to lose her nerve and overall she did a good job with a good position she just needed to collect her horse up a little bit more.

  • your really good how old are you

  • haha thats is funniest course in history lol

  • @hannah1chalkie i ment haha that is the funniest course in history lol

  • that horse happens to be her horse and she doesnt need u guys to tell her to get a new trainer or that poor horse i didnt hert him it told him it was the wrong thing i do that all the time at a lesson to show him/her whos the boss.

  • What a beautiful horse, he/she has an amzing jump !! : ) Xx

  • omg thats one mean instructer

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  • @99skittlesinarow ohh get a life she didnt beat it up! she gave it a smack to say it was the wrong thing to do to reprimand, your probably one of these freaks who thinks a horse wil go better if you ask it to with an apple ! I've seen ruined horses and most of them have been because theyv never been taugh a lesson and have allways got away with anything making the rider nervous/give up and an amazing horse goes to waste.... go get a life her riding is fine her horse is happy"!

  • @Marii00Marii Me? Her instructor is kinda telling her to whack him. You should never smack a horse. And me? Yes, I ride. Dont even think about telling me to grow up and get a life. I enjoy riding and i would never smack/whack a horse. I would simply tell her to do it again. Who needs to get a life? OH! Its whoever screamed at me :|

  • One thought, though. If horses can feel flies on their skin, they can most definitely feel a whip. The smaller, the more it bites.

  • Who cares if it didnt hurt him its completely your fault he refused! You didnt have enough leg support coming up to the fence so he stopped!! You have to let him know that it ok to jump it thats what you want him to do! LEG SUPPORT!!!!

  • is this at fairview?

  • mhhhh...well, you really jumped nice, but I think, if you smack him, after he refused....well, how about trying it two or three times more, before you smack him. But anyway, it is your horse, do what you want with him.....

  • ummm you were jumping fine?

    you smacked him after he refused cos he did something wrong, you didn't hurt him and you were jumping nicely he just seemed a bit lazy

    people need to stop writing crap on here xx

  • lol as soon as she sed push he did a dead stop lol

  • The people in the background talking...

  • Jesus, get yourself another trainer! seriously.. And whats the point of smacking the horse?

  • Everybody, quit critiquing her. She has a trainer, quite obviously. I doubt she put this on youtube to have everyone tell her how to ride. I'm not saying she's an amazing flawless rider, but seriously.

  • okay, no need to smack your horse, whether it hurts him or not. its gonna end up teaching him bad habits, like more refusing. just a word of advice. and try to lean back more when you're in two-point because you're coming down on his front end, and that may be why he is refusing. i dont mean to sound harsh or anything, im just saying what i see. so please dont take offence.

  • ???

    sie also die die springt geht viel zu weit nach vorne mit dem oberkörper -.-

  • haha i found that funni x but the teacher was shouting at you to much ! and the horse tried his hardest !

  • Haha I like that refusal!

  • try shortening your stirrups and riding him more forward. and you shouldn't have smacked him. it was your fault. but no one is perfect (:

  • 1. Dein Pferd ist viel zu langsam!

    2. Schreit man in ner Reitstunde nicht rum!

    3. Schalgen musst du dein Pferd auch nicht nur weil es mal nicht springt. Dann reitet man den Sprung halt nochmal an!

  • yeah some whipes look cruel but instead they are so useless that horses don't feel them..for example the whipe with a little hand at the end

  • oh man.. First, you ride him way too slow, thats why he refused. DONT SMACK HIM WITH THE WHIP AFTER HE REFUSED!! then he will start to believe he will get smacked after every jump! and refuse even more..

    Here is what you should do: Make sure u have the right speed before u jump, if he starts to slack of before the jump, dont hit him, just tickle with the whip behind ur legs, NOT on the shoulder but behind ur legs. And shorten ur stirrups so you can lift yourself up from the saddle in the jump.

  • @vildeveitja95 ok, first of all on such a small course of jumps, a lot of speed wasnt needed for his horse to cleaar the jumps so she actually wasnt going to slow. second after a horse refuses you need to use the whip to tell him it was wrong so he doesnt keep refusing. if you just kept turning him back he would keep refusing and think thats what hes supposed to do because no one told him no. third "tickling him" with the whip will do nothing because he wont feel it.

  • @twireimoonshine7 You said the horse won't feel the tickling? Have you ever seen when a fly lands on a horse? The horse "shakes" it of? thats because of the extreme nerve system in the horse's skin. Saying a horse won't feel the tickling, thats wrong. If you hit a horse, it will only raise the pain limit and result in no effect of the whip. But if you tickle a horse that hasn't been hit with the whip, you will get a great response. Think before you speak next time, just text me for more info ;)

  • @vildeveitja95 k obvs he will feel it its called exaggeration, what i meant was that it will have no effect.

  • ok eh? if your horse refuse then gonna walk to the other side and you smack him?! how stupid are you. i know the horses dont get hurt but still.

  • Sag mal, was schreien die hier so rum?Das ist eine Reitstunde...mit PFERDEN (ob ihrs glaubt oder nicht) da hat man nicht rumzubrüllen.

    Omg meine Reitlehrerin hätte euch alle rausgeworfen xD

    Und ein Pferd zu schlagen, auch wenn die Trainerin e sagt, ist niemals richtig.Es hat hlt net gepasst und einmal anticken hätte auch gereicht -.-' (Außerdem wäre fast die Kamerafrau drangewesen also...)^^

  • Is you fault you are stupid

  • Smacking a horse does not help with getting him to behave better. Even if it doesn't hurt him. The only thing it does is create a bump in yall's relationship . When I first started riding I would hit my horse but I didn't know any better than I got a new trainer now my horses do WONDERFULLY for me. I was really suprised at the new behavior. And always remember to reward them for good behavior.

  • looks a lot like my lessons.... my trainer saying "get mad and SMACK HIM" wise, other than that my lessons are quite different.

  • "stop circling" xD

    thx for sharing :) I love watching it ^^

  • ur instructor should be sacked, this is cruelty. and before you even go there I have horses.

  • @0xxRedVixenxx0 how is it crulty the horse prob didnt feel the whip hes probly shooted forword coz the noise mad him jump the instructor was fine she new what she was on about

  • WOW i would move stables if i had a trainer that anoing, and i thought terry was bad......

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  • @limegreenpony 

    Even if it is the rider's fault it is still inexcusable for a horse to stop.

  • lol any other funny sj courses?

  • maybe you shouldnt hit the horse when ppl are standing in your way...

  • haha looks like my lessons! Only my instructor and I break down laughing at the second screw up! ;)

  • you've got an extremly nice trainer ...

  • ride a horse that fits you damnit!

  • @jspt03 she seems to fit him fine D:

  • @jspt03 she fits him fine its best to hav a bigger horse than a smaller horse

  • omg your trainer sounds like a bitch, all she was doing was growling loudly, that wouldnt of helped the horse at all, seriusly. and do not wack a horse for not going over the jump, its your fault not theres plus your trainer

  • @MoshPitPrincessTM If it is your fault, I agree don't hit the horse. He has done nothing wrong. If a horse is playing up by not going over the jump for no reason, it doesn't hurt to hit them though. The crop is designed to tickle not hurt the horse.

  • hehe this was so funny. your horse is lovely.

    hehe if i told my instructor to shut up she would go mad lol.

    good riding though well done much better than mine

  • i love your trainer she sounds exactly like mine, with her growling. :) i love your horse he has a lovely canter, and you have a great position oveer the jump. :) xxx

  • i love your trainer she sounds exactly like mine, with her growling. :) i love your horse he has a lovely canter, and you have a great position oveer the jump. :) xxx

  • i love your trainer. :) she sounds exactly like my trainer with her growling. :) looks like a lovely horse to ride his canter is lovely and you have a really nice position over jumps. :)

    'i'm off i'm on a walkathon..' made me laugh. :) xxxx

  • the trainer told her to give him a whack she has to do what her trainer says or it isn't an instructer so everyone just shut up it is not herting the horse just read what she said up at the top........... i would get sick and tired of hearing what you guyz comment ................ just saying.

  • you mean crop? :)

  • wooaahh your horse is gorgeous!

    but he looks HUGE! haha how big is he/she?

  • everybody seems mean there, i dont like it..

  • ummm.... how is that funny???

  • i hate yelling trainer! x(

  • why she hit the horse???