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El Centavito del Rancho los Ordonos

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

El Centavito en sus principios para el baile.

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  • This horse is very stressed. Why is it so hard to teach them without stress? "oh no, but that would take longer" says he

  • It is really terrible to look at...the poor pony!

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  • @martinez10186 you bet your as that he has been "trained" to not move foreward even on millimeter... I adore performance horses and don't mind if a horse sweats here and there if trained properly. But most of these charro horses are just poor creatures - no matter how good they are fed or not

  • @martinez10186 Look up "The Spanish Riding School of Vienna. Part 1/2."

    Check out 9:40.

  • @martinez10186 Cont 2: This horse is stomping into the ground, pinning its ears, threatening to rear, and hollowing its back. If you want a sign of how rigid this horse's back is- look at his tail! It's practically in a U! Hopefully you see now all of the signs present in this horse of tension caused by a strong hand.

  • @martinez10186 Cont 1: The horse is very clearly fighting the contact and, when in a "frame" is bent only at the third vertebrae, showing a forced, unnatural headset. If it were correctly stepping up into the connection (although, I don't know any horse that would step into a dead, unchanging pull), it would be stretching its head and neck down and forward as the upper level horses do in my videos.

  • @martinez10186 He probably isn't holding him very tightly here in this video, however, I bet he was somewhere along in his training. Since this is attempting a movement of dressage, the piaffe, I'll explain it in dressage terms. The blocks of the training pyramid go as follows: 1. Rhythm 2. Relaxation 3. Connection 4. Impulsion 5. Straightness 6. Collection. You must go in order from 1-6. Without rhythm, you cannot acquire relaxation and the pyramid will fall. This horse does not have rhythm.

  • @jesss227 but he only has a lead line on him how is that holding him back by force !!!!!

  • You guys realize that when the horse is not tracking up, even in the piaffe, it's either constricted by something physically inept with their own body, or constricted by the handler/rider. Every horse that trots in place like this is being held there by force..

  • aila lleba el caballo paratodos los comentarios leave the horses to the mexicans. you gringos keep kissing dogs ass.

  • WTF the dumb ass guy just has the horse tired.

  • What the fuck is the point of this? what is this accomplishing other than stressing the horse out? Pointless.

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