Ima explain this to non-equestrians ❤️ The horse isn’t in pain, that saddle pad is made to take the impact, it’s basically like exercising a horse, we call it lunging, anyways, the horse is extremely desensitised, so it doesn’t give a crap. This rider isn’t to heavy and is very well balanced, and the horse isn’t forced to do this. Animals don’t have voices, unless it’s in clear pain, or you can read body language, don’t say the horse is in pain. Anyways bai❤
learned helplessness, every bit is causing pain (which they’re designed to do, proven by many studies and common sense really) but the horse just accepts it after a while. but yea, she isn’t hurting the horse much, might be a little annoying to have someone all over you but i highly doubt she’s heavy enough to hurt the horse
@@Eeee-xl4xb yes, it would be quite annoying to have people shuffling around on your back, but as long as the vaulters are doing it correctly it shouldn’t hurt the horse ❤️❤️❤️
The horses are trained and ready to go. It’s like lunging to them, except with a human on it. It’s in the correct frame. Don’t assume a vaulter doesn’t know what she’s doing just because she is jumping on the horses spine.
If this horse was in pain it would buck her off. If this horse was in pain it would be stressed. If this horse was in pain they would be rearing. If this horse was in pain it would not go in that circle. If this horse was in pain it would pin it’s ears back. If this horse was in pain you could see it in it’s eyes. If this horse was in pain, IT WOULD NOT ACT LIKE THIS!
Gerade Voltigierer wissen das ihr Pferd ihr wichtigster Teampartner ist. Im Turnier läuft das Pferd wenige Minuten auf Leistung. Wie in jedem Sport im Wettkampf. Den Rest der Zeit wird auf Ausgleich, Gymnastizierung, andere Reitweisen und Gesundheit des Tieres geachtet.
Danke für die Infos! :D Wahrscheinlich eine der handvoll Sportarten die dem Pferd am wenigsten bis garnicht schaden. Nicht mein Bier aber trotzdem schön anzusehen dass ein Pferd mal nicht geschunden wird um zu gewinnen.
Das Pferd würde bei Schmerz eine Reaktion zeigen- übrigens immer... Gerade Voltigierer sind darauf angewiesen, dass jeder Galoppsprung gleich ist - von daher wird jede Taktunregelmässigkeit vermieden
Dabei kommt's auf diverse Dinge an: Häufigkeit, wo man landet, wie hart man landet und wie lange solche Übungen gemacht werden. Es kann durchaus sein dass das Pferd schmerzen hat wenn jemand dauernt auf seine Nieren knallt. Dasss zeigt sich dann aber auch im Verhalten vom Pferd. Angelegte Ohren (extrem, nicht nur nach hinten gerichtet), zucken des Halses und des Kopfes, hochreissen des Kopfes, Schweif schlägt hoch und runter, bis hin zu Buckeln. Je mehr davon das Pferd zeigt, desto wahrscheinlicher es hat schmerzen oder fühlt sich unwohl. Da keines dieser Zeichen vorhanden war is die Wahrscheinlichkeit groß dass die Junge Frau anständig gelandet ist und sie weiss wie man Schmerzen für's Pferd vermeidet. Aber wie bei allem: Wenn man's übertreibt kann alles schlecht sein. Auch richtig landen hilft da nicht viel wenn man es zu oft macht.
It's painful to see the horse in such discomfort. Can't lift his head because it's almost glued to his chest with the tie downs attached to metal bit causing pain. The animal is forced to endlessly run in a small circle. Awful. The main lady did the amazing job but it's just hard to focus on her.
Have you seen dressage? This horse is not in any discomfort and it isn’t ‘forced’ to canter in the circle. This horse could easily buck, bolt off, or rear if it so chooses. This horse isn’t hyperflexed or stiff
@@user-bi4lz8fc5u What people often don't see: vaulting is only a tiny aspect of the lives of those horses (IF they don't belong to some shady club but tbh, I don't know any of them in my area), and most training doesn't even happen on horseback. Vaulting horses have special training that makes it possible for them to have people doing tricks on their backs without ruining them, and it doesn't mean "running in circles" for countless hours.
A wonderful performance by the woman/girl. But I agree it's not nice to see the horse galloping in a circle all the time,not even possible to lift his head. But I think this is not the problem,the problem is that in dressage horses get pulled by their riders into Rollkur and judges give the many points for that. If your not possible to change that you can't change this either.
2nd-least abusive horse-involving sport, nice. Tho it's not my cup of tea but it's still a pleasure to see horses being used in a sport that does NOT involve beating them into oblivion or ripping their mouth off while half-breaking their necks. A silent tail, is means a happy horse and a happy me. :D
highly doubt that. The horses in vaulting are forced to be behind the vertical, I have seen very few horses with long enough side reins for the horse to be in front of the vertical.
@@telia4268 Only if you're part of a shitty club or private people doing it will you find them behind the vertical. Vaulting horses in competitions always need to have the correct posture, tying them behind the vertical gives point deduction so it is not done (this clip also shows correct tying). Horses are kept ON the vertical, not before it when vaulting. The performances they are made to do do not last long, as does training sessions so there is really nothing harmful about it if the human does not slam down on them wrong and hard. In general, anything can be done wrong. But in general Vaulting is one of the top abusive-free sports if you look at the details of what is done.
@@Managable_Mayhem yo soy de salto y tenemos que aprender muchas cosas LA Posición, galopar bien sentada , trote inglés perfecto, hasta caminar bien , no tener miedo, no saben cómo cuesta aprender salto
This is BAD! Horse is held in a constant restrictive frame whilst a human leaps on its spine. Humans wake up! Horses were not put on this earth to be treated in this manner!
The horse is in the correct frame. Not overbent or anything and not a harsh bit. The horse looks relaxed, he is trained for this and the vaulter obviously knows what she is doing. There is lots of padding on the horses back to prevent discomfort and injury. You clearly don't know what you're talking about
I have been studying horses for a long time, if it was in pain it’s ears would be pinned, it would be snorting and maybe even bucking a little, but here you can it’s spine and head is relaxed as well as it’s front legs, the horse clearly doesn’t feel anything. And that saddle pad is made to take the impact of a human, the vaulter is also doing it properly, her back is in the correct posture and she’s visibly gentle with the horse, and this is also good for a horses exercise. The reason the horse is going in circles and “roped” to a human is because it help the horse know where to go, it’s called lunging and is actually used in day to day training for horses, very good exercise.
Ima explain this to non-equestrians ❤️ The horse isn’t in pain, that saddle pad is made to take the impact, it’s basically like exercising a horse, we call it lunging, anyways, the horse is extremely desensitised, so it doesn’t give a crap. This rider isn’t to heavy and is very well balanced, and the horse isn’t forced to do this. Animals don’t have voices, unless it’s in clear pain, or you can read body language, don’t say the horse is in pain. Anyways bai❤
learned helplessness, every bit is causing pain (which they’re designed to do, proven by many studies and common sense really) but the horse just accepts it after a while. but yea, she isn’t hurting the horse much, might be a little annoying to have someone all over you but i highly doubt she’s heavy enough to hurt the horse
She is not hurting it I’m a equestrian
@@Eeee-xl4xb yes, it would be quite annoying to have people shuffling around on your back, but as long as the vaulters are doing it correctly it shouldn’t hurt the horse ❤️❤️❤️
@@Pencaefarm yes I agree with you ❤️
The absolute strength of this woman 😍
The horses are trained and ready to go. It’s like lunging to them, except with a human on it. It’s in the correct frame. Don’t assume a vaulter doesn’t know what she’s doing just because she is jumping on the horses spine.
This horse is constantly behind the vertical. Pause the clip and draw a straight line 90° with the ground and it is 100% behind it.
She’s amazing! I’m super impressed at her balance and strength and how amazing the horse is omgg
If this horse was in pain it would buck her off. If this horse was in pain it would be stressed. If this horse was in pain they would be rearing. If this horse was in pain it would not go in that circle. If this horse was in pain it would pin it’s ears back. If this horse was in pain you could see it in it’s eyes. If this horse was in pain, IT WOULD NOT ACT LIKE THIS!
This is amazing 🤩 i love trick riding and the horse is also beautiful ❤️🐴🐎❤️🐴🐎💖💖💕🐎🐴🐎🐴🐎
Gerade Voltigierer wissen das ihr Pferd ihr wichtigster Teampartner ist.
Im Turnier läuft das Pferd wenige Minuten auf Leistung.
Wie in jedem Sport im Wettkampf.
Den Rest der Zeit wird auf Ausgleich, Gymnastizierung, andere Reitweisen und Gesundheit des Tieres geachtet.
Danke für die Infos! :D
Wahrscheinlich eine der handvoll Sportarten die dem Pferd am wenigsten bis garnicht schaden.
Nicht mein Bier aber trotzdem schön anzusehen dass ein Pferd mal nicht geschunden wird um zu gewinnen.
Elegant.😊👍
Wow this is so good
Gosto.muito.de.cabalos.sao.Animais.muito.eteligentes
Mega ❤
Die Weltmeisterin einfach auf meinem hof😊
Aber tut das dem Pferd nicht weh wenn die so hoch springt und wieder auf das Pferd drauf knallt mit den Füßen?
Das Pferd würde bei Schmerz eine Reaktion zeigen- übrigens immer...
Gerade Voltigierer sind darauf angewiesen, dass jeder Galoppsprung gleich ist - von daher wird jede Taktunregelmässigkeit vermieden
No
C,early not
Horses are very strong she can hield it ezz
Dabei kommt's auf diverse Dinge an: Häufigkeit, wo man landet, wie hart man landet und wie lange solche Übungen gemacht werden.
Es kann durchaus sein dass das Pferd schmerzen hat wenn jemand dauernt auf seine Nieren knallt. Dasss zeigt sich dann aber auch im Verhalten vom Pferd. Angelegte Ohren (extrem, nicht nur nach hinten gerichtet), zucken des Halses und des Kopfes, hochreissen des Kopfes, Schweif schlägt hoch und runter, bis hin zu Buckeln. Je mehr davon das Pferd zeigt, desto wahrscheinlicher es hat schmerzen oder fühlt sich unwohl.
Da keines dieser Zeichen vorhanden war is die Wahrscheinlichkeit groß dass die Junge Frau anständig gelandet ist und sie weiss wie man Schmerzen für's Pferd vermeidet.
Aber wie bei allem: Wenn man's übertreibt kann alles schlecht sein. Auch richtig landen hilft da nicht viel wenn man es zu oft macht.
Wie heißt das lied
I dont know man, its like why?
als kind hab ich das gemacht
Cool aber eher springen
Ppl do a lot of weird things, I find doing acrobatics on a live being, twirling and stepping over its back one of these weird things x))
Brawo
It's painful to see the horse in such discomfort. Can't lift his head because it's almost glued to his chest with the tie downs attached to metal bit causing pain. The animal is forced to endlessly run in a small circle. Awful. The main lady did the amazing job but it's just hard to focus on her.
Have you seen dressage? This horse is not in any discomfort and it isn’t ‘forced’ to canter in the circle. This horse could easily buck, bolt off, or rear if it so chooses. This horse isn’t hyperflexed or stiff
@@user-bi4lz8fc5u What people often don't see: vaulting is only a tiny aspect of the lives of those horses (IF they don't belong to some shady club but tbh, I don't know any of them in my area), and most training doesn't even happen on horseback. Vaulting horses have special training that makes it possible for them to have people doing tricks on their backs without ruining them, and it doesn't mean "running in circles" for countless hours.
Have you never heard of lunging before?
A wonderful performance by the woman/girl. But I agree it's not nice to see the horse galloping in a circle all the time,not even possible to lift his head. But I think this is not the problem,the problem is that in dressage horses get pulled by their riders into Rollkur and judges give the many points for that. If your not possible to change that you can't change this either.
@@user-bi4lz8fc5uJust because that is way it is done in Dressage, too, doesnt mean the horse ist Not in any discomfort. It is plain to see
2nd-least abusive horse-involving sport, nice.
Tho it's not my cup of tea but it's still a pleasure to see horses being used in a sport that does NOT involve beating them into oblivion or ripping their mouth off while half-breaking their necks. A silent tail, is means a happy horse and a happy me. :D
highly doubt that. The horses in vaulting are forced to be behind the vertical, I have seen very few horses with long enough side reins for the horse to be in front of the vertical.
@@telia4268 Only if you're part of a shitty club or private people doing it will you find them behind the vertical.
Vaulting horses in competitions always need to have the correct posture, tying them behind the vertical gives point deduction so it is not done (this clip also shows correct tying).
Horses are kept ON the vertical, not before it when vaulting. The performances they are made to do do not last long, as does training sessions so there is really nothing harmful about it if the human does not slam down on them wrong and hard.
In general, anything can be done wrong. But in general Vaulting is one of the top abusive-free sports if you look at the details of what is done.
@@Managable_Mayhem yo soy de salto y tenemos que aprender muchas cosas LA Posición, galopar bien sentada , trote inglés perfecto, hasta caminar bien , no tener miedo, no saben cómo cuesta aprender salto
@@rosaamira6073literal 4 year olds can jump, it’s really not that hard
Es algo increíble
thank you
This is BAD! Horse is held in a constant restrictive frame whilst a human leaps on its spine. Humans wake up! Horses were not put on this earth to be treated in this manner!
The horse is in the correct frame. Not overbent or anything and not a harsh bit. The horse looks relaxed, he is trained for this and the vaulter obviously knows what she is doing. There is lots of padding on the horses back to prevent discomfort and injury. You clearly don't know what you're talking about
The horse is not held in a constant restrictive frame. The horses were trained to do this and it doesn’t hurt them.
So untrue.
I have been studying horses for a long time, if it was in pain it’s ears would be pinned, it would be snorting and maybe even bucking a little, but here you can it’s spine and head is relaxed as well as it’s front legs, the horse clearly doesn’t feel anything. And that saddle pad is made to take the impact of a human, the vaulter is also doing it properly, her back is in the correct posture and she’s visibly gentle with the horse, and this is also good for a horses exercise. The reason the horse is going in circles and “roped” to a human is because it help the horse know where to go, it’s called lunging and is actually used in day to day training for horses, very good exercise.
И такого прыжка как на заставке, не было.
Cool😊
can we just aprichiate how stessred that horse might be
The horses aren’t stressed Bc it’s like lunging them but just with a rider
They're trained. It's not stressful. But what IS stressful is trying to read your comment.
@@wingsofatlantisATEEE
@@xcvalina4229 LOL TY
*aprichiate*
*stessred*
Cool
Ich finde es cool , bleibe aber lieber bei Western.
Westerns also cool
@@Pencaefarm ?, ja ,western ist mega:)
Waldeck Saafelden
Не особо впечатлило.
Try to hop one a moving horse and do some cool acrobatic shit on one.
Ähhhhh.... Was is das???
What is what?
Das nennt sich voltigieren
It’s called vaulting
@@KAY1233-js5mw nws I alr told her in German :)
Ok
Oiou
PRITTY and PRITTY sad not the best sport with horses a no go with me
Doch nicht cool sorry bin für Springreiten
Ich liebe volti😢❤
Je suis la fille du Père de ma mère qui s'appelle ❤❤
@@katypituello9761 quoi?
Nur weil du gerne springst, heißt das nicht, dass du Voltigieren nicht mögen kannst?
Ich mag Voltigieren nicht, is mir zu langweilig