When I was 12 years old, my horse was an Appendix Quarter horse. We jumped over everything that didn't move! I always thought that it was as close as I was ever going to get to flying. Jumping, at least for me, was the ultimate partnership between me and my horse.
You were so brave! And Pauline is such a beautiful horse, very elegant. And she was flying over the jumps. You could see how much fun you had! I am beyond grateful this place also offers horse riding for people with special needs. That’s very close to my heart. Thank you so much for taking us along a beautiful ride!
Oh my! You looked so good on Pauline! This mare is not only stunningly beautiful but so well trained and prepared. The owner is a true horse expert through and through! Respect for her achievements as a breeder and as a manager of such an excellently maintained stable🫶🐎🍀
Pauline, kristen's gorgous horse has already many wins in 1,3m. She remember me rhe irish vet, showjumper, holly lenahan, who also is competing with two ISH horses from her own breed. It must be fantastic to compete with a horse that you bred yourself.😊
I did quite a bit of trail riding when I was younger. I had a Quarter Horse/Tennessee Walking Horse cross who absolutely loved to jump natural obstacles. The first time we jumped over the spring (instead of going through it), I was totally surprised -- I didn't know he could jump like that. I loved it!
Amazing horses, i think i can compare them with the ISH irish sport horses, also wonderfull showjumpers. A few weeks ago the horse bishops quarter jumped over 2m25 in dublin, ireland. 😊
I grew up barrel racing but always wanted to jump. My parents bought a horse, Buddy, for me to train for barrels when I was 13 and he was 3 and I even bought an English saddle with the intent of learning to jump, but it never came to fruition. I had many amazing memories on Buddy--my parents kept him for me when I got married and my lung disease progressed to where I can't do the daily care, and he lived to 27, when I lost him in November of 2020. 24 years is a long time and he helped me through so many things, especially with my health--I could just go get on him and forget about all my pain--horses truly are one of God's greatest gifts to us and I'm so glad I just discovered your channel!! I will be watching all the videos! :)
Aww, sounds like Buddy was the perfect name for such a special horse. So sorry for your loss. It is always too soon to say goodbye. I am sure you will forever cherish those wonderful memories! 💜 Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
She was SO alert but in a "I want to show you my power" kind of way. And like you said, it was obvious she Knew what to do for You as you learned. The number 1 reason I LOVE horses. Thank you for bringing us to these places, the history and of course the breeds!
It is so interesting that you are not used to jumping ! I guess it is not as much of a basic thing in the US ? I'm not half the rider you are but in Europe (at least in France) you begin to jump from the beginning of your riding years. Really interesting.
I think that goes for most of Europe. We don't have the same working horses and riding style as they do in the US where it's more about western riding and probably more trail riding than show jumping.
Many years ago I was lucky enough to ride a beautiful Danish Warmblood called Hans Stephan in the UK. Such an amazing horse, with floating trot and canter! 🐎
This video brought back so many precious memories of my childhood horse, Spago. He was a Hanoverian Thoroughbred, but just like Pauline, he was made for jumping. He could be quite lazy doing ground work, but once we started jumping, he just lit up! There was no stopping my silly boy. You are so right, jumping him was exactly like flying. There truly is nothing like it. Thank you so much for all of your videos. They have brought such joy to my heart, and I am so glad that you were finally able to live your childhood dream of show jumping. :]
Jumping, along with Hunter/Jumper are my favorite English classes. By the way, correct me if I mistake horse disciplines for horse classes because I get confused on those and only terms since I think they're the same due to me watching different equine people either using the term class or discipline. For those who are new to the horse world, Hunter/Jumpers are both jumping with different rules and for style. Hunters are focused on Equitation. Jumpers are focused on time and if they clear the jumps with no faults, they go on to the Jump-Off.
She's a beautiful mare! Alyssa, didn't realize you didn't have much jumping experience! You always look so balanced and beautiful in the saddle! What's your normal discipline?
Ohhhh how I would LOVE to be able to do that !!! Jumping is so fun and don’t they look absolutely GORGEOUS!!! And also, it much harder than it looks !!
I jumped almost 3 ft high jumps with my first mare. We learned with each other by setting a log on 2 pieces of wood we both learned at the same time without professional help.
Are you interested in riding a bucking horse? I rode bucking horses for years and bought some bucking horse mares and bred them to raise bucking horses. I didn't have the pasture land that I should have so I sold all the mares and babies except one baby. She is now my saddle horse. I'm sure she would be happy to give you a ride so you can say you rode a horse bred to buck.
754 not like that. Just random ravines or logs and puddles, A few things we set up around but not like that and I was in a western saddle or maybe the Australian saddle but I've only written in an English subtle in once or twice
I know I'm kinda late to the party with this comment, but you need to make longer videos. Go into the history of the breeds...where they came from, how old the breed is, what they were originally bred for.... No offense, but just a short video of you galloping along a beach or something is nice, but it really doesn't inform anybody of much. The histories, what breeds went into the development, what they were used for, their value today...that's what's really interesting.
You could probably find all that with a simple google search. It's a fine balance you have to walk as a content creator, if your videos are too long less people will see them, too short and you don't get to say the most important things about the subject. See these videos as a teaser for you to go and find out more about the breeds that interest you. Do a RUclips search for more videos, google for more info.
It's 2023. When will the riding world get it? You don't need bits 😪 anymore, (not even bridels). Metal in horses mouths make me sad. 😥 So many "natural" horsemanship youtube channels, prove me right. Please people, let's evolve🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Tall, graceful mare! Intelligent, strong, obedient... beautiful!!!
Pauline took those jumps so easily, what an amazing horse.
When I was 12 years old, my horse was an Appendix Quarter horse. We jumped over everything that didn't move! I always thought that it was as close as I was ever going to get to flying. Jumping, at least for me, was the ultimate partnership between me and my horse.
Very cool
Wonderful! She seems like such a neat and precise horse, so confident and lovely!
You were so brave! And Pauline is such a beautiful horse, very elegant. And she was flying over the jumps. You could see how much fun you had! I am beyond grateful this place also offers horse riding for people with special needs. That’s very close to my heart. Thank you so much for taking us along a beautiful ride!
Oh my! You looked so good on Pauline! This mare is not only stunningly beautiful but so well trained and prepared. The owner is a true horse expert through and through! Respect for her achievements as a breeder and as a manager of such an excellently maintained stable🫶🐎🍀
Pauline, kristen's gorgous horse has already many wins in 1,3m. She remember me rhe irish vet, showjumper, holly lenahan, who also is competing with two ISH horses from her own breed. It must be fantastic to compete with a horse that you bred yourself.😊
This is the first time i see you jumping, amazing. To be your first jumping lesson you did very well. 😊
I did quite a bit of trail riding when I was younger. I had a Quarter Horse/Tennessee Walking Horse cross who absolutely loved to jump natural obstacles. The first time we jumped over the spring (instead of going through it), I was totally surprised -- I didn't know he could jump like that. I loved it!
Very elegant mare. Lucky you getting to ride a silver medal winner!
What a gorgeous Horse! So much fun!
Amazing horses, i think i can compare them with the ISH irish sport horses, also wonderfull showjumpers.
A few weeks ago the horse bishops quarter jumped over 2m25 in dublin, ireland. 😊
I grew up barrel racing but always wanted to jump. My parents bought a horse, Buddy, for me to train for barrels when I was 13 and he was 3 and I even bought an English saddle with the intent of learning to jump, but it never came to fruition. I had many amazing memories on Buddy--my parents kept him for me when I got married and my lung disease progressed to where I can't do the daily care, and he lived to 27, when I lost him in November of 2020. 24 years is a long time and he helped me through so many things, especially with my health--I could just go get on him and forget about all my pain--horses truly are one of God's greatest gifts to us and I'm so glad I just discovered your channel!! I will be watching all the videos! :)
Aww, sounds like Buddy was the perfect name for such a special horse. So sorry for your loss. It is always too soon to say goodbye. I am sure you will forever cherish those wonderful memories! 💜
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
@@DiscoverTheHorse thank you so much for taking the time to write-he truly was the “Buddy” God knew I needed! 💜
She was SO alert but in a "I want to show you my power" kind of way. And like you said, it was obvious she Knew what to do for You as you learned. The number 1 reason I LOVE horses. Thank you for bringing us to these places, the history and of course the breeds!
What a stunning horse, and it was so fun watching you jump! Thank you for sharing 💜
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Love Kirstin’s comment about always learning and getting wiser. ❤❤❤
This breed has lots of energy as it shows, loved watching you ride this beauty ….
It is so interesting that you are not used to jumping ! I guess it is not as much of a basic thing in the US ? I'm not half the rider you are but in Europe (at least in France) you begin to jump from the beginning of your riding years. Really interesting.
I think that goes for most of Europe. We don't have the same working horses and riding style as they do in the US where it's more about western riding and probably more trail riding than show jumping.
Such a beautiful breed and those jumps looked like so much fun! 😍
It was such a fun day! 😊
Beautiful breed, beautiful stable.
When you kissed the horse’s nose at the end, her eye went so soft! Lovely. 🌈💜🇺🇸
Its so fun to Watch someone jumping in denmark ❤
She is a beauty. Glad you got to do some jumping.
Im new here i love horses lots very enjoyable channel i love all horses !! What beautiful breed off horse !!
Welcome to the channel! Thanks for joining me on the adventure! 😊
@@DiscoverTheHorse your very welcome!!!!
YOU LOOKED SOOOOOO GREAT!!! Very brave! Thanks for sharing
Awww, thank you so much!!
I learned to do a very small jump when I was in middle school and I’ll remember it forever. 🐎 ❤️
Thank you for this beautiful video 📸. Gorgeous horse!!!!
Many years ago I was lucky enough to ride a beautiful Danish Warmblood called Hans Stephan in the UK. Such an amazing horse, with floating trot and canter! 🐎
This video brought back so many precious memories of my childhood horse, Spago. He was a Hanoverian Thoroughbred, but just like Pauline, he was made for jumping. He could be quite lazy doing ground work, but once we started jumping, he just lit up! There was no stopping my silly boy. You are so right, jumping him was exactly like flying. There truly is nothing like it. Thank you so much for all of your videos. They have brought such joy to my heart, and I am so glad that you were finally able to live your childhood dream of show jumping. :]
Its a lovely breed, what a lovely mare! I admit to being biased towards Trakhners though lol. Can't wait to see you ride one!
Jumping, along with Hunter/Jumper are my favorite English classes. By the way, correct me if I mistake horse disciplines for horse classes because I get confused on those and only terms since I think they're the same due to me watching different equine people either using the term class or discipline.
For those who are new to the horse world, Hunter/Jumpers are both jumping with different rules and for style. Hunters are focused on Equitation. Jumpers are focused on time and if they clear the jumps with no faults, they go on to the Jump-Off.
She's a beautiful mare! Alyssa, didn't realize you didn't have much jumping experience! You always look so balanced and beautiful in the saddle! What's your normal discipline?
What an absolutely beautiful horse! You did a great job jumping. I haven't jumped since high school, a very long time ago, LOL.
Ohhhh how I would LOVE to be able to do that !!! Jumping is so fun and don’t they look absolutely GORGEOUS!!! And also, it much harder than it looks !!
Loved watching you jumping!!! Magnificent!!!
Aww, thank you!!
I just had a lesson on a Danish Warmblood 🐎. Perfect timing 🎉
Oooh, fun!
I’ve jumped horses but not that high. 3 feet at the most. It is an amazing feeling.
Well done! I’ve only jumped in my dreams!! ❤
Aww, thank you!
That was beautiful!
Thank you!
I jumped almost 3 ft high jumps with my first mare. We learned with each other by setting a log on 2 pieces of wood we both learned at the same time without professional help.
I have jumped before a long time ago. I wish I could do it again.
Liked it. ❤
Cool !!
Great video
Are you interested in riding a bucking horse? I rode bucking horses for years and bought some bucking horse mares and bred them to raise bucking horses. I didn't have the pasture land that I should have so I sold all the mares and babies except one baby. She is now my saddle horse. I'm sure she would be happy to give you a ride so you can say you rode a horse bred to buck.
446 beautiful work!!
754 not like that. Just random ravines or logs and puddles, A few things we set up around but not like that and I was in a western saddle or maybe the Australian saddle but I've only written in an English subtle in once or twice
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yes beginner jumps
I know I'm kinda late to the party with this comment, but you need to make longer videos. Go into the history of the breeds...where they came from, how old the breed is, what they were originally bred for.... No offense, but just a short video of you galloping along a beach or something is nice, but it really doesn't inform anybody of much. The histories, what breeds went into the development, what they were used for, their value today...that's what's really interesting.
You could probably find all that with a simple google search. It's a fine balance you have to walk as a content creator, if your videos are too long less people will see them, too short and you don't get to say the most important things about the subject. See these videos as a teaser for you to go and find out more about the breeds that interest you. Do a RUclips search for more videos, google for more info.
It's 2023. When will the riding world get it?
You don't need bits 😪 anymore, (not even bridels). Metal in horses mouths make me sad. 😥 So many "natural" horsemanship youtube channels, prove me right. Please people, let's evolve🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is there a "natural" horseman competing in any class internationally?