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  • Very very very very nice, however he looked really unbalanced in the first trot half pass :S

  • MY GOODNESS! And to think some people refer to appys as "crappaloosas."

  • This gave me goosebumps.

  • 0:32-0:40. What is that dressgae movement called?? It's like flying lead changes back and forth..? so awesome!

  • @rednekfordgrl Their called Tempi's

  • @rednekfordgrl its just called flying lead changes every 2 strides.

  • @jasperismyboy09 No, it's called a tempi change.

  • @TorqueBrooklyn oh, my bad.

  • i love my warmbloods, but i like seeing a "minority" kicking butt and grand prix dressage!!!!

  • i love this appy gorgeous! granted i have a soft spot for horses with spots. lol

  • good example for "can't ride a pedigree"

  • niiiiice! was it you who trained it?

  • Realy nice performance! :) Lovely horse! :)

  • Now that is one stunning horse! And trained with a kind hand!

  • Where is this? Its so greeeen

  • jadore wowwwwww change of foot lair super bravvvvvvvvo its magnificient ....

  • Wow what discipline an training that must have taken! Amazing! :)

  • wish i knew how to do those tricks!!

  • WOW!!!! I own a 14.2 hand appaloosa! he jumps 4ft oxers apps have the power!

  • Awesome! Go Appys!

  • if you like to see competitive sport appaloosas, Google Wap Spotted 2 and peruse JG Appaloosa's incredible beasts. :)

  • cool horse x

  • wow. you dont see a lot of appolusas in the dressage world.. but boy are they willing to do what you ask =)

  • Okay, this is maybe asking a bit much, but can someone help me? xDD

    What are the movements at -

    0:14?

    0:27?

    0:33?

    1:47?

    Annd 2:20? :D

    Sorry it's alot.. xD

  • 1 extended trot

    2 half pass

    3 tempi changes

    4 passage

    5. half pass again :)

  • Ohhh thankies so muchies :D

    :3

  • hiya , if u want some advice .. if you leave the neck a bit lond you will get better engament of the hind quarters and thereford get a better everything! The Piaffe/Passage would really come on nicely from this. also the Piourettes yoyrs horse needs to slow down a bit more and you will be able to control the tightest of it more easily. Really great horse .xx

  • "this horse is not for sale this is a video i down loaded off a for sale web site hehe but i wish i cauld buy it "

    She doesn't own the horse. o.e

  • um she doesnt own the horse, hence the description.

  • WOW! So expressive and beautiful in her movements, completely stunning :D

  • Fabulous work! I love to see different breeds doing dressage.

  • isnt she fab..........ponyogirl do you really own her??

  • read the description. she downloaded the vid off a website.

  • omg

    beautiful howrse!! and the best dressage appaloosa i´ve ever seen!!!

    this is really strange for a apaloosa!!!

    i have never seen an apalloosa who goes dressage grand prix!

    love this horse!! <3

  • wow do you,how cool,youre so lucky.

    Do you have any photos of her for us to see?What is she doing now?

  • ya for appysXD

  • sieht total schön aus total gechillt wie is sein soll aus die piaffen da muss ma noch a nweg arbeiten aber wunderschön das pferd st zwar nicht mein geschmack aber respekt! :D

  • not much elevation but

    ... beautiful

  • Do you think that it would be possible to train and show a stock breed (such as the qh or a paint) to compete at the Grand Prix level? I'm sure if an Appy can do it then I'm sure its possible. That would be cool

  • of course! as long as they have the right conformation, they could do anything.

  • That was great! I have a four year old appy mare that I am getting ready to start and she looks a bit like this mare, only a bit louder. Impressive!

  • The horse is I'm Sundays Silhouette (by Sundays Sensation - who was imported to NZ from Australia) and the rider is Jacqui Winspear.

    She is a New Zealand bred Appy and one of the first to compete at Grand Prix level dressage. Her sire was also successful (with the same rider) at this level.

  • Wow! Who says you need some big ol' expensive European warmblood?

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