Dancing Horse Monteverde Costa Rica Marvin with Gladiator 002.avi

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

Beautiful Gladiator, dancing horse in Montevere Costa Rica. Gladiator is an 8 year old cross-bred Costa Rican Paso Fino and one of the smartest horses of the Horse Trek Monteverde Costa Rica stables! Marvin Anchia, Horse Trek Monteverde's owner trains all his own horses, mainly for taking tourists out for horseback riding tours in Monteverde Costa Rica. Horseback riding is one of the most popular of Monteverde tours.

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  • He is trotting! LIkes to dance too...

  • Gladiator and Marvin have a great relationship. Marvin has had the horse since he was very young and he follows Marvin around like a dog. He is not distressed! He often prances around like that and he does the same even without a bridle! So don't judge when you don't know all the details.

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  • @DerangedFox odd, you say that yet they do the same movement in dressage....I see nothing wrong with this horse...hes fine.

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  • Im sorry, but this horse clearly trots.....and ive never seen a paso trot...LOL 

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  • This poor horse is obviously very distressed. If the rider would not over flex his mount for the entire duration of the ride, this struggling animal might get the chance to breathe properly. He is clearly submitting to his rider, but he is not accepting the bridle, he is manipulated and is forced to comply resulting in no true engagement of any part of his body. His movement was forced and unnatural.. a sign of mishandling and improper training.

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