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Bareback Riding with Loneplainsman and Cloud (Parelli Style)

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

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  • Awesome video! Could i steal your friend for a while to take my assessment? She did a great job at keeping you in the frame!

    You and Cloud look great! I love the part where you stopped riding and he stopped on the spot and started grazing! Lbi?? lol

  • lol - I call those "grass dives". It forces me to stay balanced because if I'm not secure in my seat and he decides to do a grass dive I launch over his neck and end up sitting in the grass in front of him!

    =D

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  • amazing u have a wonderful seat =) i didnt even know men knew how to ride bareback lol ;)

  • what part of parelli did u get to do this? <3

  • Your relationship with Cloud is wonderful. I just read a post on the Parelli site saying that he had been re-homed. I hope you are happy and that he is as well. You have been an inspiration to may people and I have personally always enjoyed your videos.

  • lol grass dives! I have never seen that before! :D

    At about 2:40 when you start cantering, your horse's ears are back a lot, my horse does the EXACT thing, are they amd/in pain? Or... nothing? Every time I start cantering, she looks like that and I dont know what is wrong. I am like 90% sure she isn't in pain..

  • Can you ride bridless? (by the way, sorry about all my comments. it must be annoying)

  • You look fabulous together! Well done.

  • it looks like your horse is very bracey over teh topline and is pulling herself along with the underline. She doesn't look like her ribs and back are very released. maybe you could try some lateral movements to get her to release that vertical brace? i would avoid building up these underline muscles by interrupting her pattern of braceing by getting her ribcage more supple and getting her to sneeze and blow and use her lungs at the trot.

  • Cherokee was pulling those on me the other day, only he was doing it on a hill lol

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