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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

Saw this on Endospink's videos and thought I'd give it a try. I tried, at least I can say that for it all. 13.1 hand horse and a 5'6" woman. I'd have thought I might have managed better, but I'll keep trying. . .

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  • man if i tried that on the horse i ride, i would get the u reatrd look from him and hed run away lol, and or just eat grass

  • @friesianlover1 LOL If your horse is a Friesian, it would be like hitting a wall! Can't even imagine swinging up and onto the back of a horse that big!

  • @hafapaca i guess its a good thing i dont ride a friesian yet lol, i ride a 14.3 tenneesee walker gelding, but he would still look at me like u retard and eat grass, i was trying to get on him bareback and i started to fall off so i decided id just get off ended up hitting the mounting block mounting block tipped over and i went down with it, all in the mean time blues just eating grass when i hit the ground he gave me the u retard look and went back to eating,

  • @friesianlover1 LOL sounds like a good horse! He'd probably be great to practice the swing up on. Enjoy him!

  • @hafapaca My horse is a friesian gelding and he is really calm every time I swing up on him! But he was really tolerant at first. I mean REALLY tolerant!

  • @darkladywolf Great job!! I can't imagine trying to swing up on a Friesian! The height alone baffles me. LOL I still haven't managed on my kids' 13.1 hand Haflinger! It is great to have tolerant horses, isn't it!

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  • zo zielig dit doe je gewoon niet bij een pony!

    het is gewoon niet zo gewoon en je doet een pony pijn!

  • @hafapaca Believe me, you have no Idea! He is the most tolerant horse on the planet! In fact he is not my property. He is my best friend and teacher! But Friesians are not known for their height! In fact they have short (okay, not that short but shortet than other horses) but stong legs! In Middle Ages they were the best horses for hunting and war! They still are! They can run at full speed distances that other horses( okay, their riders) can't even dream about! And they never get tired!

  • @hafapaca oh he is a good horse, he would be very easy going, hes not my horse but i love him anyway, he also loves twinkies and would let u do anything to him if he got a twinkie so after our rides he gets a twinkie, i wouldnt mind owning him, hes just so easy going u can do anything to him and hes just sit there and eat, my friend was with me when i tried getting on him and she freaked cause my head landed by his feet but i wasnt afraid i knew blue wouldnt do anything,

  • advice-dont grab so much mane; when you get almost on use your left leg to help shimmy you up there and use your arms to pull you up too

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