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  • a barebackpad is not supposed to go with stirrups. because the pad misses the rigid part of a regular saddle, the pressure you put on the stirrups will cause discomfort on the horses back.

  • WTF?

  • always draw the reins:-C NOOOOOO

  • My favorite part was "ohhh this is hard -sounds of raw pleasure-"

  • @HiddenHeartsCry rrrrrrrriiiight....

  • @HiddenHeartsCry No doubt she was just about to cum...BIG time!

  • umm,

    

  • Check out a guy called Rick Gore, his channel is Horseawareness. I wish I had come across his information at a young age. It is great when people with so much knowledge pass it on for free. If you learn from him you will be really good and enjoy riding for many years to come.

  • IT sounds like she had ONE helluva orgasm!

  • it's simply, and i think you & that girl can't ride really well

  • usually when I want my horse to move forward, I don't pull her nose around to her ass.

  • I thought that bareback pads were for people who were just starting to do bareback, to help them get used to the feeling...

    Maybe I was wrong..

    I've never used one, and I don't plan to...

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  • @RammsteinRoesli It is actually very uncomfortable for a horse to be ridden bareback because it puts pressure on their spine. They can become very sore because of this even after a short five minute ride. Bareback pads help minimize this and also helps a rider better balance if need be. I however prefer not to use a saddle or a bareback pad but if it is best for my horses then so be it.

  • @ninjaboonma ah, well thank you. I didn't actually know that. :) I don't do bareback very often, but I might consider doing it less/buying a pad now, if it's painful for my horse.

  • @ninjaboonma I agree 50% ...but Barebackpads don't do the Job a saddle would do - only the saddle (and it must be a perfect fitting one) can spread the rider's weight the way it should be ;)

  • @Tia310 Right, I said bareback pads help to minimize the pressure. There are some really great ones out there but they actually can cost as much as a rather nice saddle.

  • @ninjaboonma sorry I didn't read it that way. When I read it the first time it sounded a little different to me ;) now i understand how you meant it.

  • hah! loved it, this is hard! ah ah ah! lol, i do that all the time. glad im not the only one now. haha

  • where there was that "wow" ? i havent seen it. stupid video

  • hey?

    are you fucking nuts?

    why are you pulling and kicking the horse?

    you to are not good at all, you're riding like my grandmother?

    poor horses.

    get a BARBARA insteed.

  • @souljagirl400045 gee chillax - it wasn't that bad.

  • OKAY then lol

  • it was funny how u were like making noises

  • @horselover3860 Uh, don't YOU make noises when YOU cum?

  • why don't you get a tractor you would look more elegant ... pulling and kicking .... come on ...

  • ha u the Best !! great comment love it ^^

  • @ottopasquier

    Lmfao. Don't you think mabe some horse likes to know who's the leader? Seriously. And she didn't kick hard it was normal.

  • @ottopasquier

    Some horses are just harder to lead or motivate, because they are lazy. That horse was jus being stubborn, and I dont think the horse suffered major injuries cause of that kick. Come on...

  • @ottopasquier what u talking about?? i didnt see her pulling her horse that hard o.o or kicking that hard

  • Omg ?

  • OMG!!

  • haha smell my shoe :D

  • Do KOně se nekope!!!!!! Jake by bylo kdyby do teb někdo taky tak kopal!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Koně se pobízí tak že ma nohy u něho a lehce tlačíííš a nekopeš ho!! A etě k tomu do slabin!!!!

  • Přesně.. a navíc jsou trapný!!!

    Prej smrdí mi noha? TWE CHUDÁK KŮŇ!!!!!

  • hehe funny!

  • wow? what was so wow in that video?????????

  • My aunt always had bareback pads when i was growing up, it made us kids feel more secure than sitting on a horse without one, with a pad, you slide less than you would without one. We never had stirrups though, and as soon as i get my new bareback pad thats the first thing i will do as well. Also remember, saddles are stiffer than pads, so they stay in place better, pads can slip around, thats what makes them more dangerous

  • for your safety your friend should take off the stirrups on the bareback pads.. more people are dragged to death on bareback pads with stirrups then saddles.. please change that or just ride without any padding what so ever..

    just concerned I mean no rudeness.!

  • Wow i dont even know why they made bareback pads.Some dumbo probably made up the idea and now they have them.Why cal it a barback pad when the meaning of bareback is *Sitting w/o any saddle or anything between you and your horses back*wow.

  • are you really that dumb? It just keep the nasty horse sweat off of ya

  • euhhhh.. ??

  • Some horses need a boot in the side to get going, or if all eles fails, a crop will do. You dont need to resaort to spurs until your ready. They are having fun. They're hrosed ont mind leave em alone.

  • Lucky you have sturps on your bareback pad. I don't lol.

  • Stirrups on bareback pads can be quite dangerous.

    Consider yourself lucky.

  • How come stirrups on a bareback pad be dangerous i didn't even knew that you could have stirrups on bareback pads!

  • I know XD And doesn't the whole stirrups thing defeat the purpose of the whole bareback thing also? *sigh* I'll probably never understand O.e

  • I thought that too

    Bareback for the fainthearted perhaps

    Me joke :)

  • You can get all hung up in them. It tends to just end badly if your horse does something goofy.

  • HOW! Id realy like to know how! seriously a bareback pad is practically no different from a sadddle, its just not leather.

  • that defeats the purpose i think lol when i ride bareback i use no pade its only me and the horse. i will never understand bareback pads lol

  • Keeps the nasty horse sweat off of ya :D

  • true but thats what a nice pare of wranglers are for :P I only want a bareback pad for breaking horses. like say their first time with something tightened around their girth i would rather introduce the to it lightly then progress to the actualy saddle

  • Wranglers or not, my mare sweats and within twenty minutes of even light riding, I'm soaked.. We've always started colts under saddle at a year old... Saddle 'em and tie them, work some in the round pen.. Then when they turn two, a saddle isn't a big deal

  • sounds like your mare aint in to good of shape :P lmao i know a few horses that were like that. my two fillies that i ride take forever to sweat unless its way hot. Norally when i start horses i start when they are real young like 6 months when weaned from mom and just drape towels and stuff over their backs put my arms around their girth touch them everywhere then at 1 i stick a sirsingle(sp?) on them and work them off that and at and at two they get a bit and saddle about a month apart

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  • Supposed to start them at 3 but its reccomended that you wait until 4.

  • @cowgerlup hey! ur not meant 2 saddle and things on horses untill their like 4 YRS OLD!

  • @cazaschobs actually you're not supposed to RIDE until 3 or 4 to avoid sway-back early on. You can put any GEAR you want on them as early as you possibly can.

  • LOL.

    My name is Shelby and I have a horse named Levi.

    What a coincidence.

  • Horses are smart and some people should give them more credit. but they do need training.

  • may i say something please, the bit is rather low in the mouth but as long as it doesnt hit the horses teeth then it usually helps get the horse being more responsive, i do suggest it goes up a hole or two though, if you dont like a tight bit then only have 1 wrinkle in the courner of the mouth or a small crease, :) xx

  • I don't think there is anything wrong with screwing around with your friends, but your bridle seems to be much to loose and it is possible the bit is hitting your horses teeth and causing him a great deal of pain and discomfort. There should be 2 wrinkles in the corner of your horse's mouth directly behind the bit; I think your cheek piece may need to be taken up 2 or 3 holes. If what I've said isn't clear, you could try Google for more information on how to properly fit a bridle :].

  • well i completely disagree with that eqisme person, i do novice dressage with my horse and she's really well schooled, but i still fool around out on hacks and ride barback and just have fun, i think horses need that, they cant just be doing hard work the whole time they want to relax and play aswell. i think people forget sometimes that the whole reason we ride them is simply for pleasure, for fun.

  • i think they mean that the horse should be commanded correctly not kicked and yanked around. i had a horse that no one wanted cuz he bolted everytime. but i got him so well trained that if i yelled whoo even if someone else was on him he would stop. horses are smart and should be trained with clicks and words not kicks in the guts i know i wouldnt like it thats for sure. but those horses obviously need training.

  • I agree. Im training for a show right now but my horse had a bad day so I gave him a break and we went for a nice easy hack in the country. We both needed it and were back in business now. You need to work and play.

  • the horse was clearly being stubborn and did not want to leave the other horse, he is defenatly broke

  • it all depends on the way the horse is trained and the experience of the rider. maybe she doesn't ride this horse often and the horse isn't used to her cues.

  • I have to agree with eqismexox and Filifjonkan1.

  • das arme Pferd ... du reisst ihm ihm Maul rum und tretest dann noch in den Bauch, weile es sich nicht rechtzeitig bewegt... *kopfschüttel* Grauenvoll ...

  • Okay well, even when you're hacking around you're schooling the horse. Everytime you ride you're schooling the horse you are riding. By kicking and being silly you are doing nothing for the horse besides making him/her possibly dead to the leg. I hate seeing these kind of videos on YouTube, people just show how naive they are.

  • does it really matter if her leg aids are invisible???? its not like she is in a competition

  • wahhhh i can't spell :'(

  • no i am a dressage freak just not when you are goofing off and riding bareback in a feild and if you feel you need to correct someone just having fun you probably are not that good either! And spurs geese ever heard of natural aids? feel my sarcasm.

  • gash, what is she doin with her feet? kicking the horse? ever heard of canteraids? they're supposed to look invisible, if you're tryin to do dressage :P

  • well obviously she is kicking and of course not dressage because look feild pad hmmmmmmmmmmmm no dressage and maybe she needs to kick harder than others

  • yeah yeah, of course I can see that she's not doin dressage... pretty obvius maybe? And fyi, u can do dressage bareback, at least I can, how about you?

  • yes but does it look like she is trying hmm? i have to kick my horse like crazy i cant use small little movements so it wont be invisible andyou know what it does not matter plus you know what legs are aids!

  • NO SHIT? legs are aids? You're kiddiiiiiing! :P feel my sarcasm. No but use spurs, then you don't have to kick him? Plus I don't even think you're into dressage and stuff, cuz it doesn't sound like it... But ridin around on sum pony or sumthing in the woods is always cute. keep the good work up!!

  • c.c Even so. None of my business in this lame childs argument, you shouldn't have to even kick a horse that hard to make it canter. All I have to do is just very lightly squeeze my legs and that's all it takes to get my thoroughbred going. =/

  • haha yea same with my horse.

    all horses can be trained to have light sensitive stomachs

    even if they are rubber at the time

    I learnt from Parelli Natural Horsemanship :D

  • yea to make my thoroughbred canter all i have to do is stop posting and lean forward a tad! hes 18 but acts 4!

  • well bohoo stop showing of about YOUR thoughbreed my favourite horse i have is a mixed breed but she is the best jumper from my 4 you shouldnt love/showoff/or not love a horse for its breed!!

  • well shes obviously Not doing dressage most people ( INCLUDING ME) just like to have some fun while being with such beautiful horses its not just work all the time!! P.S we`re not all dressage freaks either!!

  • i agree

  • i don't understand how that is so WOW i do that on my pony all the time except COMPLETE bareback, w/ out the pad

  • THATS PRETTY KOOL

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