Jambette Piruettes
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@MsDraghi Jahaa, das wärn auch meine Bedenken... Das schießt über das Ziel hinaus, Dressur soll schließlich fürs Pferd da sein und nicht andersherum...Mal abgesehen davon, dass dies Gehampele auf einem Bein irgendwie auch nicht gut aussieht. Erinnert mich an Hunde, denen beigebracht wurde, Lahmheit zu simulieren oder so. Ich finds auch nicht sehr imposant, also diese Drehung meine ich...
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he looks so proud as he walks!
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amazing
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schönen gruß an das vorderwurzelgelenk!!!!! bei einem showpferd wie diesen ist bei dieser übung eine hufrolle mit sicherheit die zukunft. ist imposant anzusehen, aber auf welche kosten geht denn das!!!???
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Hi fiends, I have just sent a comment to another video of this autor. I really would like to see how they train their horses! The results are amazing, the way to get there ??? I would like to be convinced. - Are we right? - Klaus
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A week ago this man came in the Netherlands and I was so happy to follow a clinic with him to. Truly a professional, and very patient with the horses and riders. Great instructor!
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omg that was so cool!
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HOLY SHIT!! my mouth literally hanging open! that was amazing!!!
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.....wow.
That's fantastic!
That Is Amazing!
My Horse Did The Walking Part When He Was Walking Through Shallows Of Water, He Loves Splashing And Started Doing That To See If He Could Create A Bigger Splash. Silly Oki,
Sniffysmyboy 2 years ago
That "Pawing" behavior (called "Jambette" when done in a trained and controlled manner) is a natural play/dominance behavior... most horses really enjoy learning it and once taught, will even do it on their own just fur the heck of it
EmpressIllyria 2 years ago