Cowboy Dressage performance at Dressage in the Wine Contry with Galahad's Golden Warrior.mp4

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Cowboy Dressage
Fabulous! Eitan and Galahad's Golden Warrior perform at Dressage in the Wine Country. When Dressage suits your needs but a Stetson suits your lifestyle. ebh

The Dressage is my discipline and the Cowboy is my Freedom ebh

Famed horseman and clinician, Eitan Beth-Halachmy, well known and respected for his unique style of horsemanship shares his Cowboy Dressage on video. Eitan is a popular horseman here in the U.S. and abroad. Just a little bit different Eitan has long combined the discipline of classical dressage and western riding to create what he has coined as Cowboy Dressage. It is not all dressage, not is it all western. It is a combination of both resulting in an artful and sincere partnership with the horse.

In this video segment from Eitans very popular Dances With Cows DVD Eitan and his two equine companions, his beloved Morgan Stallion, Holiday Compadre and the beautiful palomino Saddlebred Stallion, Galahads Golden Warrior perform to music at select events and in the great outdoors. True to Eitans reputation this is artistically done with beautiful scenery, music and masterful horsemanship.

Eitan teaches all over the US and abroad. Two places you can be sure to find him in 2010 are The World Equestrian Games in Lexington, KY and Light Hands Horsemanship. www.lighthandshorsemanship.com.

You can visit Eitan and his horses at: www.cowboydressage.com or email him at: eitan@foothill.net. On his website you will be able to find out more about, DVDs, Books, Lessons, Clinics, Competitions, Horse Sales and Training Tips.

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  • P.s- Whats the palominos pedigree? And does the rider have any sons :p

  • I am no longer sure. He is in Hawaii now. I know he came from FL. He is now a gelding. He was a "one and only" type horse. The rider has no sons, just a daughter.

  • He does have frozen semen in CO and has settled mares with it.

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  • Have to say, the canter half pass left he shows at 1:55 in this video is quite good! I'm an FEI level dressage rider, and we also happen to own a traditional working cattle ranch, so I fully appreciate both worlds!!

  • Wow, look how much that horse can collect in a western saddle! Does anyone know if it has to do with the rider sitting father back? Beautiful horse by the way!!

  • Thank you for the kind comment. Everyday we get to wake up and do what we love best...we are truly fortunate.

  • Dear Eitan, I am glad to know that you feel better and ride again. I wanted to write few words to let you know that you truly are an inspiration for all of us. I am from Europe and wished people from this part of the globe would know more about you and your riding style. You took the very best from both culture and created this unique and so functional riding style. You are one in a million and your life time is not enough.

    I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • Cowboys are the better dressage rider. :)

  • fantastic riding, i have now watched this video 20 times and show it to every one. This is dressage, this is how you should ride your horse if using bridle and other tack

  • hello i used to live at pine hill ranch whare i you bought gw i own i horse from thare and i trained a couple at the ranch. im not shure if your fimilar to them but i trained blacky and rocky i just get starsrtuck every time i see you riding gw. you two are just amaising!

  • @CowboyDressage Hawaii? What island? :P

  • Funny thing is.... this is how western USED TO BE PERFORMED in the 50's and 60's. The horses all had self carriage, they used romel reins, and the horses, though slow jog trot, had lovely collection when performing. And some how... the trend slowly drifted to the peanut pushes we see today.

  • i have never seen western dressage before in all my 16 years of riding. very interesting and amazingly beautiful. its jsut deffernt in wester, so very soothing

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