2010 WEG Reining Freestyle Love Like Crazy

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  • @MissSusieQ1998

    Everything dressage horses do is completely natural, its just that we use a different type of horse so whats natural to a reiner is completely unnatural to a warmblood, and vice versa. a quarter horse could do piaffe and passage but it wouldn't be near as good as if a warmblood did it, same with a warmblood trying to do sliding stops.

  • Handsome guy in his tux. Gorgeous horse. Nice performance!

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  • @MyGuyTy821 I'd have to respectfully disagree with your opinion on dressage bits. There most DEFINITELY is a place for the double bridle in the upper levels - IF the curb is used PROPERLY. And some horses do better with a single joint in the bridoon mouthpiece instead of the two joints in a french link snaffle, and still others do better with a mullen mouth bridoon than anything with joints.

  • @CrystalGazer95 yeah the dressage thing pisses me off. They use wayy harsh bits and the horses are wringing their tails the whole time because they're so tight and in pain. Real dressage should be able to be done in a loose ring french snaffle. Nothing stronger. That's all I use. And a lot of western people mess up their horses so much they can barely move bc their back muscles are developed wrong... so sad that our sport has so many crappy people!

  • @MyGuyTy821 He'd probably be less bouncy if he was allowed to put his head where it needed to go for balance. :/

    It's bad enough that competitive dressage allows the hyperflexion BS, but a reining horse REALLY needs to be free to use their head/neck as a counterbalance, especially on the slides and spins.

  • I LOVE this horse, but his changes are a bit bouncy for me. Great run overall :)

  • A bit over flexed @ times, which is not unusual w/ todays reiners, but still classy riding.

  • i want to see the freestyle before- did anyone catch the name?

  • Beautiful horse!!! Nice job;)

  • Gosh I'm in love with this horse, especially his spins =)

  • WOW. :)

  • @caitlynjenna1234

    i've never seen it, but i'm assuming it would be hilarious XD

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