hyperflexion slideshow clip 4
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@MiniMausie14 ich reite selber ziemlich erfolgreich bis S!
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@elsenbecker unnötig sind deine Kommentare....denn Ahnung scheinst Du ja nicht zu haben. :-((((
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I really really love that finally someone dares to criticize the traing methods of Edward Gal.
Was man da sieht sind nicht bloß Momentaufnahmen.Wer Ahnung von Pferden hat kann in jedem einzelnen Totilas/Gal Video sehen,dass durch die Hyperflexion bereits Schäden bei Totilas entstanden sind.Das Pferd ist ein Schenkelgänger und wird die ganze Zeit gerollt oder absolut aufgerichtet.
Der extreme Speichelfluss und die deutlichen Zeichen von Unbehaglichkeit kann man auch nicht einfach verleugnen
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wollt ihr mich verarschen?? diese momentaufnahmen gibt es bei nahezu jeden pferd...und es sind MOMENTE!!
außerdem was sollen die ganzen dämlichen striche zur verdeutlichung?? ist doch klar, das wenn das pferd z.b in der 3ten Phase vom gallopsprung ist, dass der huf vorne recht so einen knick hat!
mal wieder ein unnötiges video!
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'it is not in this kind of horse' nature to tolerate pain!'
Unfortunately, it is.
If it wasn't, believe me, people like Anky and co could not handle their horses anymore!
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Regarding abuse, you might want to look up Martin Seligman's theory of "learned helplessness." The German Shepherds he tortured in the name of research all accepted electrical shocks once they realized they were unavoidable.
Horses are even easier to abuse since they seek the safety of routine.
It really annoys me when people fail to see that superior riders like Gal have given up hind end drive for front end flash.
I strongly recommend everyone read _Tug of War_ by Heuschmann.
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Are you all totally stupid? this is a stallion not some seaside donkey!! if this horse was in the least bit unhappy or unconfortable do u not think it would throw the rider a horse with this kind of power would have no problems doin so and it is not in this kind of horse' nature to tolerate pain! it really annoys me wen people who obv have never ridden this kind of horse to this level criticise training methods used by far superior riders like edward gal STOP BEING SO IGNORANT!!
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ja ik wilde net zeggen, anders komen ze egt niet zo hoog hoor, anders worden ze ook niet toegelaten op de wedstrijd alz ze ze zo zouden rijden, mischien was het wel ff voor 1 keer zo omdat ie niet wilde luistreren, maar dan hoef je het niet meteen op youtube te zetten..
The only ignorance here is the denial that there's anything wrong. You obviously don't know horses emoladee. Equines aren't stupid, they learn that it's not in their best interest to react, it isn't going to get them out of the situation, just, more than likely, into a far worse one. Stallions aren't big brave baddie's capable of looking after themselves, I know a few and they are often no worse than geldings behavior wise. In my opinion anyone who advocates hyperflexion/LDR/Rollkur is awful
FreakFaceofUtopia 2 years ago 5
There is no ignorance here. An experienced rider will know that a horse will get used to bad treatment, since it's the only way he knows. It is of no importance that he is a stallion, i;ve ridden stallions for a long time and most of them are more submissive and obediant than mares. If you had ever ridden a horse in that frame, you would know that he is powerless like that and he can't do much to buck you off.
dicttattor 2 years ago 3