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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2006

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  • You have obvisouly never ridden competivly nor do you know the historical and technichal dressage, so shut up. They are not just for 'rich barstards.'

    I'm a teenager that pays for her own horse, and i ride at national level. It is a sport. When i see you simply jump on a horse and ride at this accuracy and level and say it was not hard, and your not physically challenged, then i will say horse riding is not a sport.

    peace fucker.

  • You are such a bastard why did u watch this if you think it is so gay. Your a jerk and i hate people like you who say this about equestrian sports

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  • "Nice" spurs. The horse surely "loves" them.

    Yes, it is a shame that "high level" dressage has been turned into this.

  • @pistolstokes Bravo on pointing that out! It's a shame that high level dressage has been turned in to this. True dressage should be done with no spurs, no curb bits, with the simplest tack possible. It's a shame that this is even allowed. :/

  • what is this music called??its awful

  • what is this music called??

  • @HellsFatalicAngel I suggest you take a closer look. at 0:33-40 you can clearly see his spurs.

  • @pistolstokes that is not always true. i have ridden many horses with and w/o spurs. most also swish their tails w/o spurs, but some dont. It can be true, but we cannot know as we do not know the horse.

  • @HellsFatalicAngel The hell he's not wearing spurs! What do you think those shiny things are on his heels? The horse is clearly annoyed and refusing the spur as evidenced by the swishing of its tail. It is not shooing away flies. I would also point out that the horse's head is bent beyond the vertical. Not good.

  • @awkwardlycasual

    Yeah...difficult for him to use spurs when he's not wearing any...take a closer look.

  • The horse is clearly objecting to the application of the rider's spurs. Note that whenever the spurs are applied, the horses' tail swishes in annoyance, but when the spurs are not being used, the horse's tail is still, calm, at peace.

    "Great training"?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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