Horse Riding: It's a Sport 2 "Let's Tango"
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@PoneeL0ver You know what's also man made? The internet. The beauty and strength this horse and rider have is incredible. And you can't possibly tell me that a thoroughbred was bred to run is any less man made than this animal.
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Wish i could do that. haha
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Dressage is such a beautiful and difficult sport. Great video.
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@MissMunchkin100 Exactl!!!!!!!!!!!!. You all know bull shit so shut your faces. Your telling a world class rider that hahahahahahaha makes me laugh =)
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Some of the comments on here are absolutley insane. A real shame! Heels are supposed to be down, but dressage requires many a leg aid and needs a strong leg to ask the horse for the movement.
I disagree with the statement 'dressage doesn't hurt the horse' -sorry, but it does.
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@MissMunchkin100 I agree completely, but it is good that the novices notice and try to correct position.
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wow they make this look so easy lol even though it isnt
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Wanna know why I hate Paso Finos? Well because they are an unnatural breed created by man which causes this poor horse to lose all his gates that he was born to and want to run, and his forced to prance around in circles like a cute-sy little horse. All horses are born to gallop. Not to prance in circles around a ring for a lifetime.
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My Welsh (after 15 years) is finally catching on. Piaffe is the best he can do, though. Lol
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so jealous of these pro dressage riders, how they can make these horses do such amazing things, and u cant even see them ask for it
ahahahaha just laughing at some of the novice comments on here!! Can't believe you guys are actually telling a world class dressage rider to push their heels down!!! YES you get taught that when you first learn to stop you falling off and yes you get taught to keep still so you don't confuse or hurt your horse when you don't know what you're doing, but when you get to a certain level and you want to do more advanced things a bit of movement is necessary to get the horse to respond. Great vid :)
MissMunchkin100 2 years ago 58
These are all natural movements harnessed by good training. Doesn't hurt the horse. It'll hurt the rider though ahah it's not easy stuff asking this of your horse. But you get used to it.
GracieGoBoom 2 years ago 26