Catherine Henriquet - dressage en licol
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FEI and Judges TAKE NOTE, this is correct dressage ...can you please stick to the rules of dressage and award tests such as this one.
Now is the time to Ban Rollkur from Competition venues !!
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Just downright amazing! Thank you for showing that dressage CAN be done without force, cruelty and abuse.
That horse is perfectly collected mentally, emotionally, and physically!
Bravo!
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amazing!!! What all dressage should be like bitted or bitless - FEI should introduce a catagory for the minority who ride like this or add it as a sub section - most of the riders going for the 2012 would not be able to ride like this - compression free!
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Wow!
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@Elquequeriaquerer Eh bien je monte chaque mercredi parce que je possède pas encore mon cheval mais la ou je monte on est tous au licol donc la premeire fois que j'etias a cheval c'etait au licol, donc j'ai jamais vraiment approché d'autres méthodes sauf grace a des conaissances mais c'etit tres . bref ^^
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@ninoush007 c'est vrai, il ya plus dur que ca...mais ce n'est pas "doux" comme le prétendent beaucoup ! mes chevaux les plus difficiles je les manie avec ce licol. plus dur, pour moi, c'est les cavecons espagnols. je trouve qu'un mors simple bien utilisé est ce qu'il y a de plus doux. en tous cas c'est intéressant de pouvoir échanger. vous travaillez avec les chevaux? b soiree
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@Elquequeriaquerer non ce n'est pas ce qu'il y a de plus dur, je ne saurais pas te le prouvver de moi meme, mais en cherchant sur ggogle ca rjke me posait la meme question , j'avais trouvé des gens qui avaient prouvé que ca n'avais rien de mauvais.
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mais...c'est mauvais ! et le licol en corde, c'est ce qu'il y a de plus dur sur le chanfrein d'un cheval ! (presque)
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Wow! Fabulous display of horsemanship.. and dressage done correctly with harmony.
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@shierrinflame Clearly this is more of an exhibition than a test...and I imagine the walk occured after the video shut off
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It looks to me like she could ride the horse better than this. He isn't putting most of his weight to his hind legs like he should. But considering it's bitless riding, it's surprisingly well ridden.
And just wondering. Why is there no walk in this dressage? I would like have seen how the horse walks.
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Trop Génial :) Exceptionnelle :) ♥
Having ridden dressage for over twenty years bitless, I can state unequivially that this horse appears to have been previously schooled bitted.
That being said, FEI and USEF should 'immediately' change the rules to allow bitless v. bitted in the same competiton.
dragonharte8 1 year ago 3
@dragonharte8
> I can state unequivially that this horse appears to have been previously schooled bitted.
Yes of course. And that's what I explained in the video information and in some comments. Actually Catherine Henriquet trains her horse in rope halter on a regular basis (twice a week if I remember well) but the main training is done with a bit.
faenix73 1 year ago
The idea was to proove that working with a bridle doesn't mean using strength but precision as the bridle brings a clearer signal to the horse ; plus the hands are not the only part in communication: seat, balance and legs too.
If the rider did a good job, the horse can be ridden in bridle as in hlater...as bridleless.
faenix73 2 years ago 3
To let people know about dressage in rope halter here : Catherine Henriquet usually trains her horses in bridle. She just demonstrated in rope halter during this annual event in France (former "Savvy days" related to PNH, now called "Rencontres éthologiques").
faenix73 2 years ago