pesade training 3/2009
Uploader Comments (BonVuaz)
All Comments (27)
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I don't see any collection.. I was watching the capriole-video as well (as well as other videos of yours too), and the horse was landing on its shoulders. To me, it looks more like tricks... how have you trained and activated his hindquarters? I don't mean this comment to be a complaint, I was just wondering how it comes that I can't see the collection... would love to have an answer =)
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Thumbs up, at least for the last picture :-)
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Your training method towards this horse are so kind, you barley touch it and it is still so responsive, this is the sort of training and trainer I hope to meet for my work experience
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@ponniryttare The horse seems happy healthy and is rewarded at the end.It is great to see some classical training in a halter =D
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I specially LOVED the loose reins in the ridden picture, with beautiful collection :)
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@matildaislikecool But it could be very dangerous for the handler to step in front of that horse. Also does it really take that much effort to spell "shud and shure" as should and sure?
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I don't like this,i think you shud stand in the fron of the horse,it will feel more comfident and its better,it really looks un shure...
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Il le fait vrt bien! Je veux dire le mvt manque de précision, normal c'est un entrainement, mais il reste bien droit, et ne tombe pas sur le dresseur.
this isn't cruel...the horse is learning high school movements. and i trust the trainers to know when their horse is ready for such things..the horse seems perfectly happy and fine.
ponniryttare 2 years ago 17
thanks :)
BonVuaz 2 years ago
@ponniryttare Horse has almost no freedom of movement and with every rear the horse has to "break the neck line" because of halter pressure. A free and collected horse has the poll es the highest point in body.
Sarma1188 1 year ago
@Sarma1188 If you think that the horse breaks its topline because of the pressure aplied on its nose through the halter by my left hand, then you clearly overestimate the horse's respect to the halter or the power of my left arm, which would flatter me if I wasn't aiming for the greatest possible lightness in my training. Check out some videos of horses rearing in freedom and observe their topline.
On the other hand, trying to support freedom and welfare of horses is a noble quest, keep up.
BonVuaz 1 year ago 9