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  • that is my horse Boy Killer he is 17 now :) chack my acount for some videos with him :) in the video he is 10

  • holy crap how high is that

  • man sollte eh nur so viel springen wie es dem pferd spass macht und es von sich aus kann.

  • this horse has power in his back legs

  • wow!!! that is amazing! =)

  • thaTs an awesome horse - so leggy :) great jumper

  • Amazing!

  • wow! man i sure hope I can jump that sometime in my life.

  • I thought he wasnt gonna make it but he did! ;d

  • amazing!

  • alles sprigen ist nich gut für die gelenke

  • das stimmt schon. allerdings gibt es auch genug Pferde, die durch schlechtes normales reiten krank werden. Z.B. durch viel zu kurze Aufwärmphasen vor der Arbeit etc.

  • @Franzie483

    in geregelten Maßen tut so etwas sogar gut zum gymnastizieren und / oder ähnliches (; natürlich geht es auf die gelenke. aber gelenke sind ja belastbar.

  • aber du kannst mir nicht weismachen,das das nicht auf die gelenke geht.

  • mächtigkeitsspringen ist überhaupt nicht gut für die knochen und gelenke! man sollte mal daran denken was man den teiren da zumutet..!!

  • das ist ein weit verbreiteter Irrglaube. Pferde, die fast nur in Mächtigkeitsspringen teilnehmen, gehen oft sehr viel länger erfolgreich im Sport als Pferde die häufig in S* oder S** Springen eingesetzt werden, die 12 bis 16 Hindernisse haben. Es ist nicht die Höhe, sondern die Häufigkeit des Springens und die Geschwindigkeit in der Wendungen geritten werden, die Pferde verschleißen lassen.

  • Seen a lot higher jumped but its still pretty high :D

  • :O

    o dear-slightly scary

  • WOW AWESOME ;) X

  • I love how he put his horse together between the two jumps. Great rider.

  • My horse loves to jump, but if I rode him up to that he'd be like: "um...NO... thats a wall!!!"

  • @jmdnarri

    Haha, same :P

  • lol, i wouldnt like to rebuild that wall if it got trashed. xD

  • nice

  • Actually Puschelitz I'm slightly confused by this - that's not your husband at all it's my friend Adam Lee riding Applejax's Glory Be. Adam is with me now and we're sure of this so not sure how you could be so mistaken...? Also you have listed this as Puissance Wall and in fact it was a good game of Chase Me Charlie...

  • Actually missroxieful, I know quite well how my husband looks like :-) And this is definitely my husband and not some unknown Adam Lee. But if you're so smart I'm sure you can tell me exactly where and when this video was taken ;-)

  • woah

    big lol

  • das ist ja bei und in der halle :) in paderborn ;D

  • genauso isses :-)

  • Now if I did that..I would prolly be dead! Haha.

  • wow!

  • gorgeous horse!

  • Oh, a real riding expert! I agree with you, mostly with the part of your comment saying that you're not the best rider :-)

  • Lol ok.

  • actually his riding seat was FINE and he was swinging forward to get the horse to get enough speed to jump. if his body was all over the place, the horse would've refused not understanding what he wanted from him/her. He is better then you, and you probably have ten times less experiance than him. so stick that in your juice box and suck it rwinksters

  • his seat was very goo actually, i agree!

  • all profeshional riders have habots anyway ur aint one to judge he is much better that YOU and ME and all the riders reading this so there!!!

  • I'm just saying that I've seen better...

  • sorry i wasnt being mean if thats what u thought i was just saying all riders hv habits and if hats wat works or them so be it lol!

  • if you yourself say you arent the best rider then dont go critiquing someone who has far better experience than you. He did fine. Don't be a bitch.

  • wow how high is that?

  • myy dream is to jump the puissance wall so far ive jumped 6,7 and it goes up to 7 , 5 it keeps getting higher and higher my most positive word to describe it is nerve racking lol

  • cool- yeah it would be fantastic to do! the highest i have jumped is 3.9ft! lol

  • so coolie done i love it

  • It would be my dream to fly for that long XD I wish my doggy could do that XD!!!!!!!

  • Perfect example of how just because the fence is high does not mean you need to rush into it, look how calm and relaxed on approach.

  • Whoa!!!! How high is that wall?

  • i video is no longer available! danget! i wanted to see it!!! =[

  • JESUS CHRIST THATS HUMUNGUS!

    X

  • gorgeous horse, amazing jump!

  • OMG WOW THAT IS AHHHHMAZING!!!!

  • amazing!!! i would never jump that high!!!!

  • W-O-W that is amazing!!!!!!!!

  • oh waw! i wuld love to do tht but theres no way i wuld stay on!!! lol!

    I love jumping but th highest i jumped is like 3'6!! haha not very big!! btw

    th horse is gawjus

  • wow that was huge how high was it?

  • thats pretty big!

    hes a wel good rider

    that horse is amazing !!

    Brilliant vid!

  • what a wall....hippies

  • Can you please tell me who the horse and rider combination are, and where the video was shot?

  • it's to...to...uhhhhhhhh...i actually have no clue but the horse is pretty...?

  • Because that is so bad a**!

  • Tradition and the simple fact that both horse and rider love doing it.

  • wow... but i do feel bad for the horse.... but wow... in that little arena!!

  • that was AWUSOME!!!

  • blooody hell! lol but why arent there even mor people watching that guy..lol...?

  • That's amazing.

    Do you know how high it was?

  • bene bravo compliment

  • yeww!! what a wall, yes! haha..........

    the rider and the horse must have a great bond to be able to do that!

  • woah...i'll be doing that some day... :P

    actually the striding was perfect even though it looked rushed.

  • they basically had to rush to get up enough force and speed to launch over that jump...so concidering height that wasn't rushed.

  • ik...

  • lol everyone keeps repeating

  • umm...y was that marked as spam...?

  • if you read the comment, they said

    "actually the striding was perfect even though it looked rushed."

    as in it may have looked rushed, but it was perfectly done.

  • Why?

  • Hey i am making a video on showjumping and was wondering if i could please use this video in it? Please reply, Thanks Belle :)

  • thats crazy. the approach my be nerve racking

  • this is absolutely fantastic!! how high is that wall?

  • omg that horses kick at the end was amazing does he wear kick boots or is it normal for him???

  • its a reaction that isnt natural, but taught to horses. the most common method to get horses to do that unfortunatly is poling.

  • that horse loves to jump and if u say otherwise you are wrong

  • I ride horses that have never been poled and who tuck just as neatly as this horse. Poling is not the only way to achieve this look. A lot of collection work and breeding is a big part.

  • I'm not saying that showjumpers don't do poling. But puissance is a discipline where poling is pretty senseless. You need a horse with great courage. You cannot train courage

  • of course of course

    but its a extremely common practice....in the showjumpers. thats like common sense :P

    i'm not saying your husband is doing it, its just obviously how the horse was trained. if you watch a grand prix or olympic level show jumping, you'll see that nearly all the top horses do that, it just makes them better jumpers and keeps them neat in their back end so they dont accidently take a rail with them.

  • unfortunately you're right.

  • sorry if i sound stupid saying this, but whats poling?

  • Where you hit a horse with a cane, piece of ppc, or rail as it goes over a jump so the nect time it jumps a jump, it will pull it's knees up higher and be neater with its front end. The result is that the horse will catch fewer rails. Its illegal in most shows.

  • oh ok, i know that as caning, same thing. personally I think its pretty dumb.

  • Awesome!

  • OH my dear Lord. that horse must really trust his rider because they dont usually jump somethin when they dont know whats on the other side of it.amazin!

    <3MaryEllis

  • Horses at this level need to trust their rider or they wouldn't be doing it, also the only horses worth anything in the jumpers ring are horses who are careful but brave

  • ya i know... i just retired from hunters and jumpers

    <3MaryEllis

  • lol, how much does he charge? One guy wanted my mom to pay him a thousand dollars every month...i don't know how good that guy thought he was, lol!

  • I wanna try! LOL my horse has only gotten to 4'11" so far... :(

  • how much would it be to have him come to NJ and give me a lesson

  • omg ur husband is amazing! i thought me jumping 3-3'6 was big...man i want to d0 that now..haha

  • oh wow!

  • thats you... husband?

  • how tall is that?

  • 2.15 meters, which is about 7.1 feet I guess

  • woah, your husband is a really great rider, beauty of a horse too :D

  • Wow! That is an amazing horse. Great riding too.

  • your husband is a beast!

  • Wow you really dont expect them to make it look so easy! PS love ya jillyrox hehe

  • omg that takes skill

  • WOW! I'm surprised he made it; that jump was sooo huge, and he had BARELY any pace to it!!! BRAVO! Is that Harrie Smolders??

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