Natural Horsemanship Dressage 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

At home demonstration of her 24yo Dressage partner, using only a cherokee bridle (basically a string) and bareback pad.

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  • This is Frankye Brooks, currently located in central North Carolina.

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  • This horse is crabbing along with his back legs as though he has a serious problem with his hocks, and as for the string in the mouth coupled with the monkey playing the drums hands, well that's just nasty and I don't see any need for it other than to feed the ego of the rider.

  • That horse is so stiff and extremely stiff in his hocks as a results. That woman forgot to tell you that her horse what trained with a bit , trust me on that . the horse is inverted ???? seriously lady , get a life

  • In perfect harmony?? Hmmm Mary Ann Kennedy's awesome lyrics.. He just looks uncomfortable with that cherokee bridle. Soft hands and some 'give' would really help this horse.

  • Good god. Those hands. That rope. She's trying but...

    I hope the rider has watched this video and looked at her hands. Ouch!

  • Hi, I agree with the hollow back, comment. The rope sliding through the mouth sickens me. (Please don't do this at home comes to mind!) However I applaud the work she is doing to get where she wants to be. She isnot there yet and untill her hands are perfect, (even if they were) The rope has no place in any horses mouth. A smooth bit with gentel hands is so much more kind.

  • The horse has no rhythm and a hollow back, and riding with a string in it's mouth is just as bad as riding with a thin bit, especially when your hands are that wobbly. If the trainer had a good enough seat to actually push the horse forward so it could use itself properly, it may not have looked so bad.

  • who is the rider?

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