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From: yopony64
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  • Absolutely beautiful. You give hope to some of us back here that believe in this wonderful breed and want to do right by them and be able to ride and compete in dressage. There are no limits and you have proven that. Amazing!

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  • 4:15 is the best! great team!

  • I love this horse! He's magnificent! I'd love to have one of his foals some day. Unfortunately I can't any time soon... Excellent neck on this boy, as well as a canter that could make a warmblood jealous!

  • Forget to say you are a very good dressage rider.

  • You can be very proud on your purebred arab. I like this video!!!

  • gorgeous! 

  • HAHAHAHA! Arabians Rule! :)

  • great stallion !!!!!!!!!!

  • Her position is fine, sitting behind the vertical is not correct, just like riding your horse behind the vertical is not correct.

  • Gotta make sure you keep yourself behind the vertical; Just like your horse, don't hollow your back!

  • You must love arabs

  • lol I bet he's singing in his head the whole time.

  • beautiful canter pir.

  • Beautiful! I love dressage and hope to get the basics with my Arab this summer.

  • amazing well done. so elegant, what we expect from arabian horse.

  • hey

  • Great job! Teddy is very handsome and you have done a great job training him to this level.

  • Thank you for your comment. He's 19 and will most likely be retiring from competition, we've had a wonderful time with Teddy, he's just the best and is loved very much.

  • @yopony64 Has he/Did he ever develop any arthritis? My mare is ten and we are about to be doing some dressage training, but I'm worried because her hocks are starting to develop some arthritis.

  • @MagnoliaDreaming he is 22 yrs old, no signs of arthritis, he doesn't compete anymore and is laid up because of a ligament injury. In my opinion it pretty much a hit and miss with horses, of course they are more subjectable for arthritis the harder you ride and use them, but I have met a 30 years old still competing endurance horse with no signs of arthritis and we have a 32 yrs old former show horse stallion that moves better than some of our teen age broodmares.Ride and enjoy your horse!

  • @yopony64 I worry about my horse a lot, sometimes it takes away from enjoying her! D:

  • i love your horse...i was in dressage in the wine country with the pony school quadrile

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