piaffe and levade
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Amazing
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What a good boy =]
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He's soooo pretty!
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Damn. I bet the hindquarters on that horse are like steel.
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91 people have never been around horses
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This is an amazing move! Very fluid with little effort. I would say this horse enjoys what he is doing.
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It's a bad idea to do dressage moves on rocks! You should do it on grass or soft dirt so theres less risk of the horse getting hurt!
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@FiestyCat86 Dressage (if done correctly) is to keep the horse healthy under the rider for a very long time. The Lippizan Stallions in the Spanish Riding School of Vienna can perform until age 25+ while most "normal" horses are not ridden much anymore at that age because these horses are considered old - for they have all kinds of pain from carrying the rider without knowing how to do it correctly. A horse that is never ridden correctly (with at least slight collection) will get in pain...
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@FiestyCat86 ikr, it was hilarious cause her trainer was sitting there nodding behind her as i blasted her but went pale as a ghost when the girl turned around, i think someone was a rich little snob and teacher was afraid to really teach. I got kicked out later in the show because she was beating her horse with the whip because it wouldn't enter the dressage arena so i yanked her whip out of her hand and smacked her in the back a few times and asked how it felt, did she like it ect.
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@KareliansAndCollies lolz, way to spit the hot fire of truth!!!
my horse can do levade...when he doesn't wanna be ridden. XD
andthemushrooms123 4 months ago 136
@MissSophyBieber1 How is the horse stressed? His ears are high and alert, his tail is low and relaxed, when the trainer stops the horse stands there quietly. There is no indication that the horse is, in any way, scared or in pain.
lilg1231 5 months ago 42