wow that's amazing. I agree with the other people though. The horse did seem a little rushed. I couldn't tell whether it was because the music was quick or if the horse was just hot.
Could be much nicer if not done in such a rush... the horse has not a second.. and I don't like some figures which seems to be aked in a rush and force... In my opinion it's not breathing harmony and delicatess from the horse.
c est enorme ce que vous faites...milles bravos.seul petite remarque si je pe me permettre...parfois vous n etes pas trop en rythme avec la musique...non sinon c vraiment splendide
yeah dont you think i tried that...come on i am not that dumb. i found only one in purtugal and its for old guys that work for the goverment not training individuals, and one in france, and they dont teach this paticular kind of dressage. you can find dressage lessons anywhere i am looking for a school for this.
No offence but this takes absolute years of training to get to this level. No school can "teach" you this, you'd probably have to know some contacts to get in right at the bottom.
favaSK: when you look at the horse his fleece you see a lot of grey appels, well that means the horse is young. matbe you didn't knew it, but: when the horse gets older his fleece is getting whiter. when you look a the horse his movements you see he needs training. I agree with you that it's going very fast but like I said: this horse is young and every dressagehorse on his best will take years of training
I love it. She is one hell of a rider. As for aids, any person with riding experience can always see the aids. What's important is that the horse responds to the aids!
Aren't the cues supposed to be invisible? I have seen other versions of this that show the rider to be using apparently invisible cues to obtain transitions with seamless and fluid quality.
Cool choreography with the music. The horse looks a little less limber moving into the left side and crossing the right hind under. Fun video and lovely horse.
my friend's horse does that :-). her name's Lacy and shes so pretty when she dances. always on beat
kikiza123 1 year ago
Horses love music, my horse likes Opera, haha!And she goes nuts whith Balkan blues!
yolyBuru 2 years ago
Please what is the name of this music?
mmwiz 2 years ago
Sieht aus wie einenormale Kür im Schnellvorlauf....
janalindi 2 years ago
Schade... passt nicht, viel zu hektisch
janniundmanni 3 years ago
wow that's amazing. I agree with the other people though. The horse did seem a little rushed. I couldn't tell whether it was because the music was quick or if the horse was just hot.
LoveMyQuarterHorse 3 years ago
it is amazing i just wish the horse wasnt soo tense.
FlicaGirl19 3 years ago
Could be much nicer if not done in such a rush... the horse has not a second.. and I don't like some figures which seems to be aked in a rush and force... In my opinion it's not breathing harmony and delicatess from the horse.
Roxymusic77 3 years ago
c est enorme ce que vous faites...milles bravos.seul petite remarque si je pe me permettre...parfois vous n etes pas trop en rythme avec la musique...non sinon c vraiment splendide
jaffasultan 3 years ago
bravo !
superbe ! rien d'autre à ajouter à part que vous avez beaucoup de mérite ! magnifique!
Jeza57 4 years ago
Applause, applause, a very, very deserved applause!!
Tweeduimer 4 years ago
yeah dont you think i tried that...come on i am not that dumb. i found only one in purtugal and its for old guys that work for the goverment not training individuals, and one in france, and they dont teach this paticular kind of dressage. you can find dressage lessons anywhere i am looking for a school for this.
7oney 4 years ago
On youtube, you have 3 vdeos of dressage artistique, at the end of one you have the site in France where Jenny and Remy teach this tecnics.
remylargi 4 years ago
can someone please tell me a school where i can learn to ride like this, there has to be a school out there
thanks
7oney 4 years ago
Put dressage artistique in search engine and you'll find the school.
remylargi 4 years ago
No offence but this takes absolute years of training to get to this level. No school can "teach" you this, you'd probably have to know some contacts to get in right at the bottom.
Storm288 4 years ago
This Horse Is So Awesome
Would Love To Have My Mare Bred With Him
freedomssong 4 years ago
favaSK: when you look at the horse his fleece you see a lot of grey appels, well that means the horse is young. matbe you didn't knew it, but: when the horse gets older his fleece is getting whiter. when you look a the horse his movements you see he needs training. I agree with you that it's going very fast but like I said: this horse is young and every dressagehorse on his best will take years of training
hijlaa 4 years ago
Oh my god, what's this? Poor Horse, as fast as possible. Completely unnatural.
Sorry for this bad English. ;)
FavaSK 4 years ago
I love it. She is one hell of a rider. As for aids, any person with riding experience can always see the aids. What's important is that the horse responds to the aids!
Thanks for posting!
highhorse313 4 years ago
Wow, what a talented horse?!
libbyhorseislove 4 years ago
in the beginning I thought this horse walked a bit forced.
but still I love it!
hijlaa 4 years ago
Aren't the cues supposed to be invisible? I have seen other versions of this that show the rider to be using apparently invisible cues to obtain transitions with seamless and fluid quality.
ArabianDressageQueen 5 years ago
Magnificent. Who is this rider? Where is she from?
3d3nd3n1 5 years ago
Cool choreography with the music. The horse looks a little less limber moving into the left side and crossing the right hind under. Fun video and lovely horse.
Redhotz07 5 years ago
Horse rather agitated, especially with those turns one after the other. Spanish walk was lovely though!
Storm288 5 years ago
the horse look so intent.
SalsaSi1 5 years ago