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Clínica de Adestramento Academy Bartels no Brasil - 01

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Primeira Clínica de Adestramento Academy Bartels no Brasil. A Amazona Olímpica e Campeã Holandesa Imke Schellekens-Bartels em uma demonstraçao de adestramento.

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  • since when do riders stop horses through "touching them" with the reins?! Simply bad riding on a high level if you ask me.

    She's disturbing him rather than helping him with the reins.

  • Dear Gawd! Stop with the Rollkur all ready. The horse is on his forehand and strung out behind! Why are you using a double when he is still fighting contact? Also the dripping slobber means he can't swallow due to ROLLKUR!This is not correct training at all!

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  • @YamiNoPri Ahhh... ever heard of horses like Fuego xii ??? Who score is the 80% ?? You talk some shit ae...

  • Montar com a cabeça do cavalo encapotada está na moda mas é prejudicial à saúde do cavalo e nao serve para nada fora a humiliaçao da creatura e um controle fácil mas medíocre pelo cavaleiro.

    Say NO to Rollkur!

  • horses back and then try giving way to your hand moving up and let the restricting hand move up a little when the moving hand touches it, which feels better to you? once you do this you will have a better understanding of how your horse feels under you. =] hope this helped

  • moving, this also frees the horses spine allowing him/her to move better and feel better, picture you lifting your hand up and down n have one hand above it stopping the hand thats moving from going up right, imagine this is you on your

  • the rider is too stiff in her lower half in walk, allow the horse to rock your hips and let your body flow with the horses movement, every time a horses hind leg touches the floor their spine raises and lowers once the foot is off the ground, there for the horses spin is going up and down, your bottem half is very solid which will be uncomfertable for the horse and restrict movement of the limbs and spine, if you rock your hips with the movement of the horse you will feel the spine

  • shes not really rough on his mouth but she shouldn't be asking him to travel in that headset.

  • I absolutely agree.

    I think NOBODY here has ever ridden on Grand Prix level. And its quite weird, because the riders who use 'rollkur' are at the top of dressage....

  • Aaaaaaaaaghhhhhhh!!!!!

    Absolutely disgusting!! Someone should drag her off that poor horse!!!!!!!

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