As a dressage rider I already know videos like this are as close as I am going to get to GP jumping. Even so. It really was a treat to hear how knowledgeable and appreciative the audience was. And how airy those single rails were! Those jumps must have taken a perfect approach to leave them in the cups
@SerraKataastra11 жыл бұрын
That man gives incredible full seat half-halts! That was an awesome ride! In a hackamore none the less! I am thoroughly impressed. Though some of these daft buffoons that are commenting have no place or business doing so, and know nothing on the subject. The horse is obviously well collected, his seat is nice and well ridden, and they jump beautifully.
@hipersonhello12 жыл бұрын
love the horse and love the way this guy rides :)
@carolmorgan50884 жыл бұрын
Brilliantly done by rider and horse, what a wonderful jump on his horse. An amazing round on a difficult course. Well done and thank you for sharing.
@SarahK29312 жыл бұрын
I love this horse! His legs spring off the ground so well that he doesn't even need to be scopey, he must be really athletic! :)
@SunnyTotoo11 жыл бұрын
he is such a great horse with a lovely character too :)
@Ashatillanddogs12 жыл бұрын
Wow that is so cool. The jumps are so high and the horse just flys over them. Wouldn't ya love a horse like that
@surfer155612 жыл бұрын
what an amazing little horse, tries his heart right out for him! the rider is amazing too, you can really see their partnership through the way they listen to eachother :)
@tubeyhamster11 жыл бұрын
Dude's leg hardly moves over these massive jumps!
@TheMilitaryJunkie12 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!!!! he ride perfect on the wall....
@HCJMagazine11 жыл бұрын
hey, i'm from hamburg, where this derby takes place. they don't change the annually "Hamburger Derby" course, because the course is kind of a tradition. each year thousands of people come to watch riders riding this course.
@asiapedzich821411 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@juliedutra126010 жыл бұрын
Lisa Smit.... The horse is in no pain and the rider is amazing!!
@samanthaxhope11 жыл бұрын
That horse oh my gosh! It can jump I just ugh its amazing
@2snowgirl5205 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous ride.
@hannahjoelydia11 жыл бұрын
Bloody amazing! the jumps are sooooo big!
@Justasam12 жыл бұрын
lol this is awesome!! Bitless too!! What a talented horse :) and the victory 'arms in the air' at the end was great!! :D (lol almost ran into the other rider though XD)
@LBufford912 жыл бұрын
simply amazing.
@LizandAvery11 жыл бұрын
It's not a french link snaffle, child, look again: it's a jumping hackamore - works on leverage bringing pressure down on the horse's nose to encourage the horse to lower its head. There's no bit in his mouth at all. Haven't read the other comments to which you are referring, but this was very well ridden indeed!
@claudiahorsevideos11 жыл бұрын
Breathtaking!
@Cash2Hearts1Passion11 жыл бұрын
That horse absolutely pings. Gorgeous horse beautiful ride. And in a hackamore! Wonderful.
@shonakiri9912 жыл бұрын
such a lovely horse and rider combination!!! :)
@KivAgnew12 жыл бұрын
I love how he's so excited at the end he almost crashes into that horse at 3:46 haha priceless!
@KALIF4E12 жыл бұрын
I'm standing beside him every day ;) he's lovely :)
@fredericluneau10012 жыл бұрын
Bravo ! bravo ! bravo !
@LizandAvery11 жыл бұрын
"Derby" courses in show jumping are kind of like a mini event course inside an arena. If you search for "LaBaule Derby" or "Hickstead Derby" or "Spruce Meadows Derby" you will see similar (if not more challenging) jumps. I love the Derbies - best test of scope, athleticism and training there is!
@CanterAway12 жыл бұрын
The single dislike is from the man who he almost collided with into after his victory gallop.
@ponyupbub12 жыл бұрын
fantastic! The stirrups are so much longer and the position so much more upright than I'm used to seeing. Nothing wrong with that -- I'm looking to see what I might incorporate into my riding and this is intriguing.
@pasogalopeym37074 жыл бұрын
Excelente recorrido
@cheerchap123412 жыл бұрын
all i can say... he knows his horse and it pays off... amazing form
@RaychelRocks12 жыл бұрын
This rider obviously knows his horse well, and if your really paying attention you can see that he never interferes with the horse's movement, he never hits back in the saddle, and look at his reins over the jumps, the horse is by no means being caught at the mouth or his jumping being hindered by it. This guy knows what he's doing.
@KALIF4E12 жыл бұрын
he was so happy that his horse was so good :) that course was his dream :)
@paulkyllo8026 жыл бұрын
Horses are amazing!!!!!!!!
@prntha12311 жыл бұрын
THAT IS INSANE!!!!!!!
@bubblinbrownsugar61612 жыл бұрын
OH okay!!! I'm new to the sport so I'm glad to read this because I sat here saying to myself as long as the horse or the rider didn't fall at 2:18, they're winners in my mind. That scared me so much I reacted loudly!! I know I can't be a spectator at one of these events! :)
@xDjickox12 жыл бұрын
that's amazing!
@jcmsaltos12 жыл бұрын
muy bueno mis felicitaciones..
@patd1012312 жыл бұрын
@artex6 He isn't holding him back. He's getting him collected to make the taller jumps. If you let the horse have a really long stride before a tall jump, they'll probably refuse or at least knock a rail or two off, since the horse will jump wide and not up.
@rathmiron12 жыл бұрын
wow. that steep drop would be difficult enough on it's own, let alone with a good sized jump just one stride after it. very impressive
@slytherinchiefette10 жыл бұрын
Holy shit that was a hard course! Hardly any oxers and the posts was freaking tall! Plus it looked like the water jump was a piece of cake for the horse. They did really well in this round.
@horsluvr19812 жыл бұрын
Is he riding that in a hackamore!!! That's impressive. I couldn't do this course with a regular bridle, let alone a bitless one! Extremely well ridden!
@MileyJonas12 жыл бұрын
@artex6 "knock so many jumps down"? really? It was one jump. Could you do that course and not knock any of those jumps down? He was holding the reins tight to save up the horses energy to go over those jumps. I hate people who are jealous of other riders and take out their anger on them.
@ZannaRussell11 жыл бұрын
Nice ride.
@ciarahowse287210 жыл бұрын
It seems the slope gets steeper every year.
@lisabadger339910 жыл бұрын
Awesome ride!
@angela396612 жыл бұрын
I'm italian, i rode in 78_86, against raimondo d'inzeo -my teatcher- 25 years ago, in international show jumping (Roma 83,85,86. And not so many others). To be a man of horse so many things have to be cleared, with you and the horses, before to speack. It's easy to criticize, ride and canther on an oxer 150X190 first of a triple, and then came back here and tell me.
@vickicantlon578511 жыл бұрын
I ride western so I don't know that much about jumping, however, this horse and rider are a great team. They fit. I would love to try it over (maybe) 2' jumps. Looks like fun!! By the way, this horse is not being abused or mistreated in any way. He is doing what he loves.
@yuyashina9012 жыл бұрын
Great horse ! What sort of bit is it ?
@delaneymustaine675710 жыл бұрын
Everyone is commenting about his equitation and the bit and the spurs but are we not going to address that he almost caused a collision while yucking it up with the crowd 😂
@2005Kohl
5 жыл бұрын
That was a very good ride I have no idea what you are talking about.
@sherylbutler9999
5 жыл бұрын
Too busy show boating to notice another rider
@horsegirls01112 жыл бұрын
holy shit that horse is good!!!!!
@sophielouisealderdice103212 жыл бұрын
Wow its amazing how much Trust the Rider Put into the Horse amazing I thought 4" 3 was high ..................
@samanthaxhope11 жыл бұрын
he's tall and it's short enough cause his position is really good! the horse has a gorgeous jump tbh
@wotsmyageagain18212 жыл бұрын
@artex6 I'm guessing you don't watch much show jumping? They all pull on the reins to stop the horse from messing up the strides by going too fast and his spurs give an instant reaction which is what you need on a course like this besides I don't see him kicking when he comes up to a jump, he leaves that to the horse-which I might add was very excited hence why it bucked going over that jump which was what knocked it down, the only jump may I add.
@slydumfries489912 жыл бұрын
The horse is in a bitless bridal so one can assume it has had mouth issues. The rider is brilliant accurate and assists the horse perfectly,the horse in return gives his absolute best, the results speak for themsleves.
@KelpieMomma12 жыл бұрын
My horse would love this. If they were smaller and we knew how xD He loves to jump-he was bred for it. He would so get a kick out of doing a course with smaller jumps like this~
@Elbuchna11 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Well, this is called "Spring-derby",? But it's not a classical show jumping (different obstacles and so). Does this discipline has a different name? What is this? :D
@claudiaretamal79693 жыл бұрын
Genio
@Horsesrock52811 жыл бұрын
Hello if any of you new about horses you would have noticed that he is riding in a Hackamore, a bitless bridle so the horse doesnt give two hoots about the rider pulling on his head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@patd1012312 жыл бұрын
Oh I know all about shanked bits/hackamores and stuff. I ride both english and western, and in western riding a bit with a shank is required for horses over three (unless it's a hackamore).
@lennartczolbe53088 жыл бұрын
natürlich sind reiter und pferd angespannt bei so einem Parcour! Außerdem bracht er eine gewisse Spannung auf den zügel um das pferd zu kontrollieren. wenn ihr den Parcour besser geritten seit, dann könnt ihr gerne meckern
@laurenrosendahl975610 жыл бұрын
His horse is in a hackamore
@hayleydemmocks30665 жыл бұрын
Horse and rider WOW!!!!
@Sporenreiter13 жыл бұрын
sehr effektive gebiss-hackamore-kombination.
@lcweinstock12 жыл бұрын
Is this horse a stallion by any chance? If so, what is his breeding price? Thank you!
@saddlepotato15912 жыл бұрын
cross cantering into that first in-and-out! haha maybe a little bit of a stiff rider but who cares.. he handled that horse beautifully and what a talented horse that is!
@EquestrianPride1612 жыл бұрын
@suesnyder411 yeah, but in these derbies it's not unusual for the winner to have one or more fences down.. they're SO hard
@TheLadyJFox12 жыл бұрын
I have a question for those people who know this course and this Derby way better than I do. I just watched a video that had this same exact course and was labeled as an '09 run, so would I be correct in assuming that this particular Derby is held annually over the same exact course? If this is correct, then why (with the exception of the bank drop) do they not change it up a little? I would think if riders run the same course year after year it'll seem rather monotonous. Just curious. :)
@megahorsemad112 жыл бұрын
Wow
@karimu_aoi7620 Жыл бұрын
I kind of died inside when he galloped right at that other horse
@roseace399312 жыл бұрын
the first horse looks like joie on war horses, i love jumping
@oSnapItsAli12 жыл бұрын
@artex6 riding is not just slowing down and speeding up...it is you that needs to learn how to ride
@ilovepreciousjim212 жыл бұрын
hackamores are evens tronger though sometimes then a bit, and seeing by the shanks coming off of this hackamore its quite strong lol
@julietamagnetto73574 жыл бұрын
3:47 does anyone know why the other horse shook its head like that after the almost-crash?
@TheOnlySilverUnicorn
4 жыл бұрын
I can't give a definitive answer, but it looks to me like the second horse was spooked by the incident. His rider reined him in to prevent him from bolting, so he was only able to react by shaking his head. I'm sure he was fine after he calmed down and realized no harm had come to him.
@Azendis12 жыл бұрын
If every equestrian was this sensible.... There would be so much more positive energy in this sport! We need this to combat the elitism. I thought the performance was fantastic regardless :) Lovely horse.
@Shazam1229512 жыл бұрын
How about when everyone has been and done that particular course and not knocked one fence down.... then gone and learned about that particular horse and its needs...you can come back and critisise =) at the end of the day he may not ride like your style but he must be doing something right! and everyone rides differently, for all you know, that horse may need a firm hand... maybe if he drops the tight contact it gets insecure....maybe its tossing its head because its excited...you dont know!
@KALIF4E11 жыл бұрын
he's riding him with an hackamore and a regular bit, he combined it :)
@sophielouisealderdice103212 жыл бұрын
you could see its mucles too! Realy amazing horse
@elisabethandersen11025 жыл бұрын
I love riders in military uniform
@ogopogo8312 жыл бұрын
haha nice victory gallop at the end
@littlefightinggirlljo518612 жыл бұрын
meiner meinung nach ist das wegen dem hackamore... der reiter zieht ja richtig... das drückt dann ja richtig auf die nase... um dann dem auszuweichen schlägt das pferd mit dem kopf... aber hast recht :)
@KALIF4E12 жыл бұрын
he tought he's going to die so he gave everything normally he's not riding like this ;)
@patd1012312 жыл бұрын
He's not even using a bitted bridle!
@horsepony42b12 жыл бұрын
Wow! He's a brilliant rider! I soo wouldnt canter my horse down a drop that steep! And then he threw both hands into the air :P
@olivierklein4606 жыл бұрын
Luxembourg 🇱🇺
@emilyuhh15428 жыл бұрын
So no one is gonna comment on how dangerous the hill is?
@haryzmaa4 жыл бұрын
When you're in the jumping and riding stirrup
@KALIF4E11 жыл бұрын
warum ?
@artex612 жыл бұрын
@MileyJonas Im not jealous! I am very happy with my riding. I think of the horse. if you look close enough you would see that horse is very uncomfortable! and you don't hold the horse back when your at a jump you do that in between. Its obvious he needs work!
@whotfismary
4 жыл бұрын
Sierra Dewald he’s clearly not harming the horse!! He’s using a hackamore, you are the one who needs to look closer, have a nice day though
@yoshmosh8512 жыл бұрын
that was very well ridden!
@EquusEmma12 жыл бұрын
@artex6 Ok first of all, you must not be watching this horse because this is his headset. I believe "I've watched many horses jumping!" is the correct form. And if you think you're all that why don't you go ride this exact course and horse and then come back and say something. This horse could need this rein support so he has something to work against so he has more power. I think you need to learn how to ride.
@idetermined12 жыл бұрын
@olivia4nier he was 3rd place.
@Rimshot24712 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal horse!!...flying high again!
@beckyarchie12 жыл бұрын
aaaaah that lower leg!
@CaiAir8 жыл бұрын
Anyone know if the bit used is a shank or a hackamore?
@swashbuckling_archer
7 жыл бұрын
Isla Campbell It's a mechanical hackamore.
@KALIF4E11 жыл бұрын
haha dieses Pferd wird wegen diesen Fehlern nicht geschlagen ... Er liebt seine Pferde überalles !
@XrunlikethewindX11 жыл бұрын
That is NOT a french link snaffle lol. Look at the shanks.
@DianXX110 жыл бұрын
And where does he reward the horse??
@DoubleDogDare54
5 жыл бұрын
After he finishes jumping the course. Then he'll take the horse out for pizza and beer.
@sherylbutler9999
5 жыл бұрын
No time for that...he's too busy show boating.
@sarahlongley79696 жыл бұрын
I don’t see why so many people are being pissy in the comment if he didn’t hold his horse back then it would de gone to fast and been dangerous, it’s not uncommon for any rider to wear spurs and if the horse was really THAT uncomfortable it wouldn’t have gone round the course
@horsesinheart12 жыл бұрын
Wow... Just.... Wow....
@rowenamahabier920712 жыл бұрын
TIP!!! hij moet die teugels niet zo strak geef hem de ruimtee!!
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As a dressage rider I already know videos like this are as close as I am going to get to GP jumping. Even so. It really was a treat to hear how knowledgeable and appreciative the audience was. And how airy those single rails were! Those jumps must have taken a perfect approach to leave them in the cups
That man gives incredible full seat half-halts! That was an awesome ride! In a hackamore none the less! I am thoroughly impressed. Though some of these daft buffoons that are commenting have no place or business doing so, and know nothing on the subject. The horse is obviously well collected, his seat is nice and well ridden, and they jump beautifully.
love the horse and love the way this guy rides :)
Brilliantly done by rider and horse, what a wonderful jump on his horse. An amazing round on a difficult course. Well done and thank you for sharing.
I love this horse! His legs spring off the ground so well that he doesn't even need to be scopey, he must be really athletic! :)
he is such a great horse with a lovely character too :)
Wow that is so cool. The jumps are so high and the horse just flys over them. Wouldn't ya love a horse like that
what an amazing little horse, tries his heart right out for him! the rider is amazing too, you can really see their partnership through the way they listen to eachother :)
Dude's leg hardly moves over these massive jumps!
Absolutely!!!!! he ride perfect on the wall....
hey, i'm from hamburg, where this derby takes place. they don't change the annually "Hamburger Derby" course, because the course is kind of a tradition. each year thousands of people come to watch riders riding this course.
Thanks a lot!
Lisa Smit.... The horse is in no pain and the rider is amazing!!
That horse oh my gosh! It can jump I just ugh its amazing
Gorgeous ride.
Bloody amazing! the jumps are sooooo big!
lol this is awesome!! Bitless too!! What a talented horse :) and the victory 'arms in the air' at the end was great!! :D (lol almost ran into the other rider though XD)
simply amazing.
It's not a french link snaffle, child, look again: it's a jumping hackamore - works on leverage bringing pressure down on the horse's nose to encourage the horse to lower its head. There's no bit in his mouth at all. Haven't read the other comments to which you are referring, but this was very well ridden indeed!
Breathtaking!
That horse absolutely pings. Gorgeous horse beautiful ride. And in a hackamore! Wonderful.
such a lovely horse and rider combination!!! :)
I love how he's so excited at the end he almost crashes into that horse at 3:46 haha priceless!
I'm standing beside him every day ;) he's lovely :)
Bravo ! bravo ! bravo !
"Derby" courses in show jumping are kind of like a mini event course inside an arena. If you search for "LaBaule Derby" or "Hickstead Derby" or "Spruce Meadows Derby" you will see similar (if not more challenging) jumps. I love the Derbies - best test of scope, athleticism and training there is!
The single dislike is from the man who he almost collided with into after his victory gallop.
fantastic! The stirrups are so much longer and the position so much more upright than I'm used to seeing. Nothing wrong with that -- I'm looking to see what I might incorporate into my riding and this is intriguing.
Excelente recorrido
all i can say... he knows his horse and it pays off... amazing form
This rider obviously knows his horse well, and if your really paying attention you can see that he never interferes with the horse's movement, he never hits back in the saddle, and look at his reins over the jumps, the horse is by no means being caught at the mouth or his jumping being hindered by it. This guy knows what he's doing.
he was so happy that his horse was so good :) that course was his dream :)
Horses are amazing!!!!!!!!
THAT IS INSANE!!!!!!!
OH okay!!! I'm new to the sport so I'm glad to read this because I sat here saying to myself as long as the horse or the rider didn't fall at 2:18, they're winners in my mind. That scared me so much I reacted loudly!! I know I can't be a spectator at one of these events! :)
that's amazing!
muy bueno mis felicitaciones..
@artex6 He isn't holding him back. He's getting him collected to make the taller jumps. If you let the horse have a really long stride before a tall jump, they'll probably refuse or at least knock a rail or two off, since the horse will jump wide and not up.
wow. that steep drop would be difficult enough on it's own, let alone with a good sized jump just one stride after it. very impressive
Holy shit that was a hard course! Hardly any oxers and the posts was freaking tall! Plus it looked like the water jump was a piece of cake for the horse. They did really well in this round.
Is he riding that in a hackamore!!! That's impressive. I couldn't do this course with a regular bridle, let alone a bitless one! Extremely well ridden!
@artex6 "knock so many jumps down"? really? It was one jump. Could you do that course and not knock any of those jumps down? He was holding the reins tight to save up the horses energy to go over those jumps. I hate people who are jealous of other riders and take out their anger on them.
Nice ride.
It seems the slope gets steeper every year.
Awesome ride!
I'm italian, i rode in 78_86, against raimondo d'inzeo -my teatcher- 25 years ago, in international show jumping (Roma 83,85,86. And not so many others). To be a man of horse so many things have to be cleared, with you and the horses, before to speack. It's easy to criticize, ride and canther on an oxer 150X190 first of a triple, and then came back here and tell me.
I ride western so I don't know that much about jumping, however, this horse and rider are a great team. They fit. I would love to try it over (maybe) 2' jumps. Looks like fun!! By the way, this horse is not being abused or mistreated in any way. He is doing what he loves.
Great horse ! What sort of bit is it ?
Everyone is commenting about his equitation and the bit and the spurs but are we not going to address that he almost caused a collision while yucking it up with the crowd 😂
@2005Kohl
5 жыл бұрын
That was a very good ride I have no idea what you are talking about.
@sherylbutler9999
5 жыл бұрын
Too busy show boating to notice another rider
holy shit that horse is good!!!!!
Wow its amazing how much Trust the Rider Put into the Horse amazing I thought 4" 3 was high ..................
he's tall and it's short enough cause his position is really good! the horse has a gorgeous jump tbh
@artex6 I'm guessing you don't watch much show jumping? They all pull on the reins to stop the horse from messing up the strides by going too fast and his spurs give an instant reaction which is what you need on a course like this besides I don't see him kicking when he comes up to a jump, he leaves that to the horse-which I might add was very excited hence why it bucked going over that jump which was what knocked it down, the only jump may I add.
The horse is in a bitless bridal so one can assume it has had mouth issues. The rider is brilliant accurate and assists the horse perfectly,the horse in return gives his absolute best, the results speak for themsleves.
My horse would love this. If they were smaller and we knew how xD He loves to jump-he was bred for it. He would so get a kick out of doing a course with smaller jumps like this~
Amazing! Well, this is called "Spring-derby",? But it's not a classical show jumping (different obstacles and so). Does this discipline has a different name? What is this? :D
Genio
Hello if any of you new about horses you would have noticed that he is riding in a Hackamore, a bitless bridle so the horse doesnt give two hoots about the rider pulling on his head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh I know all about shanked bits/hackamores and stuff. I ride both english and western, and in western riding a bit with a shank is required for horses over three (unless it's a hackamore).
natürlich sind reiter und pferd angespannt bei so einem Parcour! Außerdem bracht er eine gewisse Spannung auf den zügel um das pferd zu kontrollieren. wenn ihr den Parcour besser geritten seit, dann könnt ihr gerne meckern
His horse is in a hackamore
Horse and rider WOW!!!!
sehr effektive gebiss-hackamore-kombination.
Is this horse a stallion by any chance? If so, what is his breeding price? Thank you!
cross cantering into that first in-and-out! haha maybe a little bit of a stiff rider but who cares.. he handled that horse beautifully and what a talented horse that is!
@suesnyder411 yeah, but in these derbies it's not unusual for the winner to have one or more fences down.. they're SO hard
I have a question for those people who know this course and this Derby way better than I do. I just watched a video that had this same exact course and was labeled as an '09 run, so would I be correct in assuming that this particular Derby is held annually over the same exact course? If this is correct, then why (with the exception of the bank drop) do they not change it up a little? I would think if riders run the same course year after year it'll seem rather monotonous. Just curious. :)
Wow
I kind of died inside when he galloped right at that other horse
the first horse looks like joie on war horses, i love jumping
@artex6 riding is not just slowing down and speeding up...it is you that needs to learn how to ride
hackamores are evens tronger though sometimes then a bit, and seeing by the shanks coming off of this hackamore its quite strong lol
3:47 does anyone know why the other horse shook its head like that after the almost-crash?
@TheOnlySilverUnicorn
4 жыл бұрын
I can't give a definitive answer, but it looks to me like the second horse was spooked by the incident. His rider reined him in to prevent him from bolting, so he was only able to react by shaking his head. I'm sure he was fine after he calmed down and realized no harm had come to him.
If every equestrian was this sensible.... There would be so much more positive energy in this sport! We need this to combat the elitism. I thought the performance was fantastic regardless :) Lovely horse.
How about when everyone has been and done that particular course and not knocked one fence down.... then gone and learned about that particular horse and its needs...you can come back and critisise =) at the end of the day he may not ride like your style but he must be doing something right! and everyone rides differently, for all you know, that horse may need a firm hand... maybe if he drops the tight contact it gets insecure....maybe its tossing its head because its excited...you dont know!
he's riding him with an hackamore and a regular bit, he combined it :)
you could see its mucles too! Realy amazing horse
I love riders in military uniform
haha nice victory gallop at the end
meiner meinung nach ist das wegen dem hackamore... der reiter zieht ja richtig... das drückt dann ja richtig auf die nase... um dann dem auszuweichen schlägt das pferd mit dem kopf... aber hast recht :)
he tought he's going to die so he gave everything normally he's not riding like this ;)
He's not even using a bitted bridle!
Wow! He's a brilliant rider! I soo wouldnt canter my horse down a drop that steep! And then he threw both hands into the air :P
Luxembourg 🇱🇺
So no one is gonna comment on how dangerous the hill is?
When you're in the jumping and riding stirrup
warum ?
@MileyJonas Im not jealous! I am very happy with my riding. I think of the horse. if you look close enough you would see that horse is very uncomfortable! and you don't hold the horse back when your at a jump you do that in between. Its obvious he needs work!
@whotfismary
4 жыл бұрын
Sierra Dewald he’s clearly not harming the horse!! He’s using a hackamore, you are the one who needs to look closer, have a nice day though
that was very well ridden!
@artex6 Ok first of all, you must not be watching this horse because this is his headset. I believe "I've watched many horses jumping!" is the correct form. And if you think you're all that why don't you go ride this exact course and horse and then come back and say something. This horse could need this rein support so he has something to work against so he has more power. I think you need to learn how to ride.
@olivia4nier he was 3rd place.
Phenomenal horse!!...flying high again!
aaaaah that lower leg!
Anyone know if the bit used is a shank or a hackamore?
@swashbuckling_archer
7 жыл бұрын
Isla Campbell It's a mechanical hackamore.
haha dieses Pferd wird wegen diesen Fehlern nicht geschlagen ... Er liebt seine Pferde überalles !
That is NOT a french link snaffle lol. Look at the shanks.
And where does he reward the horse??
@DoubleDogDare54
5 жыл бұрын
After he finishes jumping the course. Then he'll take the horse out for pizza and beer.
@sherylbutler9999
5 жыл бұрын
No time for that...he's too busy show boating.
I don’t see why so many people are being pissy in the comment if he didn’t hold his horse back then it would de gone to fast and been dangerous, it’s not uncommon for any rider to wear spurs and if the horse was really THAT uncomfortable it wouldn’t have gone round the course
Wow... Just.... Wow....
TIP!!! hij moet die teugels niet zo strak geef hem de ruimtee!!