Warum haut er die Sporen in das arme Pferd so rein, ist ja unglaublich !!!!
@titusjonasneffeАй бұрын
Splendid.
@LBeholdАй бұрын
Superior pirouettes
@titusjonasneffeАй бұрын
life can touch heaven
@htb123Ай бұрын
Beautifully done!
@lucytownley99732 ай бұрын
I too am in Awe - real horsemanship !
@giornasagace45212 ай бұрын
Impresionante tu postura , precisión . IMPECABLE EN TODO SENTIDO !!! 🇩🇪🔥👑💯👏❤️🐎😌
@elke56162 ай бұрын
Great 👍👏
@golfo50572 ай бұрын
Could watch this pair again and again and again ....
@louisecassidy59914 ай бұрын
Sublime. These horses have the advantage because they use a crupper, a balancing tool for the horse. Nice horse, attentive, relaxed, light in hand, just gets on with it.
@earthmotherdragon45725 ай бұрын
OMG!! she has some horses this woman.....not only did she have the white now this.....what horsemanship. she makes it look like a breeze. Love it.x
@junebrilly53026 ай бұрын
I'm in Awe, this woman and her horse are EXQUISITE!!❤
@faustobonetti-cf7yk6 ай бұрын
Sono sempre stato appassionato di monta western, ma qui siamo a un livello infinitamente superiore anche rispetto ai migliori americani 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@skyethewylder6 ай бұрын
Flawless! That is one of the most beautiful, zen like things I've ever seen with a horse and rider.
@utebinder83484 ай бұрын
Absolutly 🎉❤😊
@louisecassidy59916 ай бұрын
Only the Portuguese! You wanna know why? They always use a crupper. They know, as I do, that the horse with a snug-fit crupper has an advantage. They use their whole spine and tail to balance and carry a rider. And hey, they surely do scuttle downhill much more confidently. The crupper is a tool for the horse. Just make sure you use it from the very start.
@skyethewylder6 ай бұрын
Very interesting.
@louisecassidy59916 ай бұрын
@@skyethewylder Thank you. I am old school, in Australia. Back in the late 70's, an old Snowy River stockman told me, when I started breeding horses (Snowy Mountains ponies bred of legends) to keep the crupper on them. He never said why, but I found out. Most folks even then had almost forgotten it existed. Not only does the saddle not interfere with the shoulder blades, a horse only has to tuck his rump a bit to grab onto the weight, easier stopping.
@skyethewylder6 ай бұрын
@@louisecassidy5991 about 20 years ago, I was training my Arabians for endurance, as short lived terrible idea, not for me, but saddle fit is a HUGE topic. And I remember some people using cruppers. But I've never had a good explanation until your post. It makes sense. The absolute beauty of movement of the horse in this video certainly makes a good case for them. Getting ready for a horse, after 20 years of not having one. I have some really rough, ruggged classic New Mexico territory to ride in, and I can see clearly a crupper is going to be on my tack wish list. All the ups and downs etc. Anyways, it makes sense to me what you said. As an athlete myself, I get it, being able to engage the body. An analogy that comes to ming is carrying a toddler on your back. You have to adjust for their movements and wiggling around, but if you had one of those toddler shelf thingys I see parent's use nowadays to carry them around on their backs, there is less worry of shifting them off and you can move naturally. Now I am going down the contemplative path of just how much a horse will adjust to a rider, even unbeknownst to the rider, and if you can make that saddle and rider a little more secure, you can move around naturally. It really shows on this horse. Fun things to consider! I would dearly love an Iberian horse, but most likely, am going to go for the gold standard around here, a good ranch quarter horse. Too old nowadays for the shenanigans of the Arabians of my youth. Lol
@louisecassidy59914 ай бұрын
@@skyethewylder In America is Australian Saddle Company. Will take a crupper, stuffed with horsehair and lined with wool serge. I rode in one 30 yrs ago, was better than my own RM Williams campdrafter. The beauty of a traditional Aussie stock saddle is that it will fit absolutely any horse, wide or narrow. Be careful if you haven't ridden for years. My horses I'd bred in the 80's all died out, and I was an expert, old school, before all this natural horsemanship. Now 76yo my sticking muscles do not serve me at all and have had 2 falls off horses I probably should not have been on. Ok on a good one, gotta stay off the youngsters. You can buy a double saddle for kids to ride behind, American style, would not fit every horse. How much a horse will adjust to a rider? You gotta adjust to the horse. Bear in mind they can get very fucked up changing hands. Get his own bridle if you can - I used to make bridles and every 4yo I sold, the bridle went with it. Balance on your feet not your seat, keep a very light hand, and release all pressure the moment you get the right response. See Warwick Schiller (USA) and Steve Young (UK) for the best. Clinics are good but really, you can get tips and tricks but you cannot buy horse sense, and horses know right quick if you got it or not. Crupper has to be included from the very start, very scary and you cannot just put them on any horse, unless you want a buckjump demo!
@angiekram85367 ай бұрын
Geil wenn man ein Pferd auf einem din a4 Blatt wenden kann
@horsesoldier18 ай бұрын
Nicely done!
@Romovictorio10 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch WE at this level. Incredible horsemanship in Portuguese 🇵🇹 costume ❤ the beautiful Lusitano ❤
@Jeanylein11 ай бұрын
Das Pferd hat hinten links ein Problem 🧐
@nellysarac7118 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@GusTheHorse Жыл бұрын
I ❤❤❤ this!
@kristahavik3931 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@GusTheHorse Жыл бұрын
So beautiful, this takes my breadth away!
@GusTheHorse Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@marenasmussen5751 Жыл бұрын
🥰 das zeigt wirklich Harmonie, Rhythmus und Gefühl!!! Danke für diese Inspiration ❤
@liesettejurgens5760 Жыл бұрын
Very beautifully ridden and executed!!
@isabelk5130 Жыл бұрын
In Perfektion geritten Wahnsinn!💕
@utebinder83484 ай бұрын
Ja, da bleibt einem die Luft weg - zunächst, doch dann wirkt diese absolut entspannte Konzentration ansteckend.😊❤
@claudiabaumannschweizclaud9007 Жыл бұрын
Bilde ich mir das ein, oder geht das Pferd hinten lahm 🤔???
@dressageau Жыл бұрын
Just starting a horse on a WE journey and I'm really interested by some of the dressage that goes with it. In this instance, from a standard dressage test, the horse is often crooked, on incorrect flexion and the movements are terribly shaped in this test (circles that nothing like it) - none of that seems to matter......
@dorhuntbranfan Жыл бұрын
Beautiful performance - also love the way the music works with the rhythm of the horses' movements.
@lesliepark3370 Жыл бұрын
Wow.
@t-171 Жыл бұрын
I love that horse so much i would literally fight god for him. What colour is he? Pearl? Double cream? Champagne?
@ludivinebarbieri78639 ай бұрын
I'm the rider in the video, she's a pure Lusiatnian blood, simply cream-colored :) :à
@t-1719 ай бұрын
@@ludivinebarbieri7863 I love Lusitanos! She's gorgeous!
@joancable9062 Жыл бұрын
That was impressive 🎉
@thegeekyequestrian971 Жыл бұрын
im loving the soundtrack! Spirit is the best!
@meinthewild Жыл бұрын
We call this western trail course in USA. Usually, ridden on a QH or Appaloosa in western tack & clothing.
@swissworkingequitationteam7274 Жыл бұрын
Also in USA they call it Working Equitation 😉 usawe.org/
@elfenvine11 ай бұрын
Uh, this is a little more advance than that as the training is FEI level dressage and takes yrs to physically train for equines to carry themselves in this high collection. There are no sure cuts, this is pretty pure.
@thewickedwhydah2 ай бұрын
It is similar as the basis of both is cattle work. Working Equitation developed from Southern European riding styles in Portugal and Spain als well as France and Italy. This is a good documentation about the German team at World Championship 2014, explaining the different disciplines and how WE started. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g59928l_iJWwfZM.html
@MarcoDuarteprofile2 жыл бұрын
“Zinque das Lezírias”
@JoaoGabriel-mi8ew2 жыл бұрын
Cavalo lindo.
@kalinkap.50412 жыл бұрын
schicker Internetauftritt für eine tolle Sparte im Pferdesport ;)
@susanbeeler74192 жыл бұрын
Sus "I m working for myself, now! Hurrah! ( With closure mentions to system.) Thanks for listening. (And for the Group! Leader, tele net )S. No. I refuse to participate in Behaviourism. I do not participate. Said so. You err. Beeler Ithaca, N.Y.
@filip13502 жыл бұрын
promosm
@faybiean86072 жыл бұрын
very well ridden test
@leonievanderster42032 жыл бұрын
Making it looking so easy! Very wel done!
@divina22652 жыл бұрын
Wow, respecto....suave y liviano. Un placer a verles 🤗
@irischkanoname32733 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍that's riding !
@cliffknighton2403 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@brooksequine76213 жыл бұрын
Lovely ! Liebe ! Such wind ! Schwer ... ganz schwer ...
@brooksequine76213 жыл бұрын
Love it ! More work on your changes and you'll be TOPS !
Пікірлер
Warum haut er die Sporen in das arme Pferd so rein, ist ja unglaublich !!!!
Splendid.
Superior pirouettes
life can touch heaven
Beautifully done!
I too am in Awe - real horsemanship !
Impresionante tu postura , precisión . IMPECABLE EN TODO SENTIDO !!! 🇩🇪🔥👑💯👏❤️🐎😌
Great 👍👏
Could watch this pair again and again and again ....
Sublime. These horses have the advantage because they use a crupper, a balancing tool for the horse. Nice horse, attentive, relaxed, light in hand, just gets on with it.
OMG!! she has some horses this woman.....not only did she have the white now this.....what horsemanship. she makes it look like a breeze. Love it.x
I'm in Awe, this woman and her horse are EXQUISITE!!❤
Sono sempre stato appassionato di monta western, ma qui siamo a un livello infinitamente superiore anche rispetto ai migliori americani 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Flawless! That is one of the most beautiful, zen like things I've ever seen with a horse and rider.
Absolutly 🎉❤😊
Only the Portuguese! You wanna know why? They always use a crupper. They know, as I do, that the horse with a snug-fit crupper has an advantage. They use their whole spine and tail to balance and carry a rider. And hey, they surely do scuttle downhill much more confidently. The crupper is a tool for the horse. Just make sure you use it from the very start.
Very interesting.
@@skyethewylder Thank you. I am old school, in Australia. Back in the late 70's, an old Snowy River stockman told me, when I started breeding horses (Snowy Mountains ponies bred of legends) to keep the crupper on them. He never said why, but I found out. Most folks even then had almost forgotten it existed. Not only does the saddle not interfere with the shoulder blades, a horse only has to tuck his rump a bit to grab onto the weight, easier stopping.
@@louisecassidy5991 about 20 years ago, I was training my Arabians for endurance, as short lived terrible idea, not for me, but saddle fit is a HUGE topic. And I remember some people using cruppers. But I've never had a good explanation until your post. It makes sense. The absolute beauty of movement of the horse in this video certainly makes a good case for them. Getting ready for a horse, after 20 years of not having one. I have some really rough, ruggged classic New Mexico territory to ride in, and I can see clearly a crupper is going to be on my tack wish list. All the ups and downs etc. Anyways, it makes sense to me what you said. As an athlete myself, I get it, being able to engage the body. An analogy that comes to ming is carrying a toddler on your back. You have to adjust for their movements and wiggling around, but if you had one of those toddler shelf thingys I see parent's use nowadays to carry them around on their backs, there is less worry of shifting them off and you can move naturally. Now I am going down the contemplative path of just how much a horse will adjust to a rider, even unbeknownst to the rider, and if you can make that saddle and rider a little more secure, you can move around naturally. It really shows on this horse. Fun things to consider! I would dearly love an Iberian horse, but most likely, am going to go for the gold standard around here, a good ranch quarter horse. Too old nowadays for the shenanigans of the Arabians of my youth. Lol
@@skyethewylder In America is Australian Saddle Company. Will take a crupper, stuffed with horsehair and lined with wool serge. I rode in one 30 yrs ago, was better than my own RM Williams campdrafter. The beauty of a traditional Aussie stock saddle is that it will fit absolutely any horse, wide or narrow. Be careful if you haven't ridden for years. My horses I'd bred in the 80's all died out, and I was an expert, old school, before all this natural horsemanship. Now 76yo my sticking muscles do not serve me at all and have had 2 falls off horses I probably should not have been on. Ok on a good one, gotta stay off the youngsters. You can buy a double saddle for kids to ride behind, American style, would not fit every horse. How much a horse will adjust to a rider? You gotta adjust to the horse. Bear in mind they can get very fucked up changing hands. Get his own bridle if you can - I used to make bridles and every 4yo I sold, the bridle went with it. Balance on your feet not your seat, keep a very light hand, and release all pressure the moment you get the right response. See Warwick Schiller (USA) and Steve Young (UK) for the best. Clinics are good but really, you can get tips and tricks but you cannot buy horse sense, and horses know right quick if you got it or not. Crupper has to be included from the very start, very scary and you cannot just put them on any horse, unless you want a buckjump demo!
Geil wenn man ein Pferd auf einem din a4 Blatt wenden kann
Nicely done!
Always a pleasure to watch WE at this level. Incredible horsemanship in Portuguese 🇵🇹 costume ❤ the beautiful Lusitano ❤
Das Pferd hat hinten links ein Problem 🧐
Wow
I ❤❤❤ this!
Wow
So beautiful, this takes my breadth away!
❤❤❤
🥰 das zeigt wirklich Harmonie, Rhythmus und Gefühl!!! Danke für diese Inspiration ❤
Very beautifully ridden and executed!!
In Perfektion geritten Wahnsinn!💕
Ja, da bleibt einem die Luft weg - zunächst, doch dann wirkt diese absolut entspannte Konzentration ansteckend.😊❤
Bilde ich mir das ein, oder geht das Pferd hinten lahm 🤔???
Just starting a horse on a WE journey and I'm really interested by some of the dressage that goes with it. In this instance, from a standard dressage test, the horse is often crooked, on incorrect flexion and the movements are terribly shaped in this test (circles that nothing like it) - none of that seems to matter......
Beautiful performance - also love the way the music works with the rhythm of the horses' movements.
Wow.
I love that horse so much i would literally fight god for him. What colour is he? Pearl? Double cream? Champagne?
I'm the rider in the video, she's a pure Lusiatnian blood, simply cream-colored :) :à
@@ludivinebarbieri7863 I love Lusitanos! She's gorgeous!
That was impressive 🎉
im loving the soundtrack! Spirit is the best!
We call this western trail course in USA. Usually, ridden on a QH or Appaloosa in western tack & clothing.
Also in USA they call it Working Equitation 😉 usawe.org/
Uh, this is a little more advance than that as the training is FEI level dressage and takes yrs to physically train for equines to carry themselves in this high collection. There are no sure cuts, this is pretty pure.
It is similar as the basis of both is cattle work. Working Equitation developed from Southern European riding styles in Portugal and Spain als well as France and Italy. This is a good documentation about the German team at World Championship 2014, explaining the different disciplines and how WE started. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g59928l_iJWwfZM.html
“Zinque das Lezírias”
Cavalo lindo.
schicker Internetauftritt für eine tolle Sparte im Pferdesport ;)
Sus "I m working for myself, now! Hurrah! ( With closure mentions to system.) Thanks for listening. (And for the Group! Leader, tele net )S. No. I refuse to participate in Behaviourism. I do not participate. Said so. You err. Beeler Ithaca, N.Y.
promosm
very well ridden test
Making it looking so easy! Very wel done!
Wow, respecto....suave y liviano. Un placer a verles 🤗
👍👍👍that's riding !
Wow!
Lovely ! Liebe ! Such wind ! Schwer ... ganz schwer ...
Love it ! More work on your changes and you'll be TOPS !
Whanson ! Sometimes it goes like this ... Bravo !
Fantastic ride ! This made me smile !
Beautiful work !!