que hermosas puntas de raya de tuitan y que lidas todas las integrantes que forman tuitan felisito a su entrenador por tener un grupo muy bien cordinado
It doesn't take that long. Well then again it depends on the rider. Like honestly its my 2nd day training and the last time I was on a horse I was 2. And they are already saying that I am ready to do it. But it takes a lot of work and determination
Lonestarcowgirls. I used to be part of a team and I am very proud to say that I was a part of a National Champions. Like any other thing in life it depends of your natural abilities as well as the time that you want to put on it. Most teams gather 2 or 3 times per week. The more that you practice the better that you get.
What do you call the reining competition shown in the first part of this video in Spanish? I love watching it, but I am not sure what it's called. Also, whenever I read about escaramuzas, they only mention precision riding in formation. They never mention a reining competition. Is that a normal part or is it just found in some cases?
Hi NIcholas, Yes we do have (reining) (punta o cala de caballo) competitions, thouse competitions were promote for a Charro from MExico City, then since the ladys group are big they took to long so they decide to do just the cala and they team choose who they want to perform. But let me tell you something that you might not know reining was copied from the charros. Reining was brought to USA around late 70 or 80 from a group of Charros who were going to college in Mexico, they were paid for the Federacion Nacional de Charros to promote the sport in USA.
Nicholas Rickford Pavlović-Grant your are welcome I am not sure where do u live but if you are in USA we have several States that you can find Mexican rodeos . we have state and national championships. the one who passed going to the megaimprtant Congress national Charros in Mexico it's usually in October. if u want to find more info call the Secretariat de Turismo en Mex or contact me
This is nice but then again yea the horses do suffer well depending on the rider i have two horses and the way we treat them isn't a way they will suffer and be hurt
So you are saying if you are a Mexican og New Mexican you understand that treating the horses this way is right? Then you are doing animal cruelty. It is easy to read the horse language and expression, and clearly a lot of them are in pain.
Buenas puntas, pero a bajarle a la dieta de taco, torta y tamal. para estar mas agil a la hora de improvisar. Espero que no se haya lastimado esa integrante.
Oh my. The use of tie downs and force here is hard to watch. This is brutal. The horses are desperately pulling on the bit and shaking their heads in pain. Please work to understand a lighter feel through ways such as described and taught by Tom Dorrance.
shaking there heads in pain? what? who told you that thats the reason why they do that? they are NOT shaking there heads in pain.. they just do that.. everyone who isn't mexican always assumes that Mexicans are soooo cruel..
no they are not shaking their heads in pain if you were mexican or understood the Mexican traditions you would understand so don't go to a video saying that abuse if you don't know what that type of riding is
lol, everyone answering they don't think the horses are in pain. Just look the fuck at the face expressions of the horses. If you can't understand facial expressions at horses you go nothing to say. The riders slam their horses with whisps, that is PAINFUL af, and they use horse bits that is not comfortable, AND they pull so fucking hard. Poor horses.
Como buen Mexicano 🇲🇽🐴
me llena de orgullo ver a las Escaramuzas ejecutando suertes charras en igualdad con los charros.
que hermosas puntas de raya de tuitan y que lidas todas las integrantes que forman tuitan felisito a su entrenador por tener un grupo muy bien cordinado
Las escaramuzas son unas mujeres hermosas
Que bellas se ven con esos trajes.
Hermoso lo de la charreria
Muy bien todas las escaramuzas y bien la segunda punta de tuitan
Preciosas nuestras princesas 🇲🇽
this is incredible....how long do you train a horse for this? and how long do the riders train? how many times a week do they practice as a team?
Ttis is incredible
It doesn't take that long. Well then again it depends on the rider. Like honestly its my 2nd day training and the last time I was on a horse I was 2. And they are already saying that I am ready to do it. But it takes a lot of work and determination
+Fernanda Jauregui so would you say its never too late since im 19 i know how to ride horses but i haven't done it for a while.?
Lonestarcowgirls. I used to be part of a team and I am very proud to say that I was a part of a National Champions.
Like any other thing in life it depends of your natural abilities as well as the time that you want to put on it. Most teams gather 2 or 3 times per week. The more that you practice the better that you get.
hey its is prictice bumb ass
What do you call the reining competition shown in the first part of this video in Spanish? I love watching it, but I am not sure what it's called. Also, whenever I read about escaramuzas, they only mention precision riding in formation. They never mention a reining competition. Is that a normal part or is it just found in some cases?
I guess its a normal part of escaramuza.
Nicholas Rickford Pavlović-Grant l
Hi NIcholas, Yes we do have (reining) (punta o cala de caballo) competitions, thouse competitions were promote for a Charro from MExico City, then since the ladys group are big they took to long so they decide to do just the cala and they team choose who they want to perform. But let me tell you something that you might not know reining was copied from the charros. Reining was brought to USA around late 70 or 80 from a group of Charros who were going to college in Mexico, they were paid for the Federacion Nacional de Charros to promote the sport in USA.
Thanks Elmar. I did not know that. Very interesting how things like that get spread and take hold.
Nicholas Rickford Pavlović-Grant your are welcome I am not sure where do u live but if you are in USA we have several States that you can find Mexican rodeos . we have state and national championships. the one who passed going to the megaimprtant Congress national Charros in Mexico it's usually in October. if u want to find more info call the Secretariat de Turismo en Mex or contact me
muy bien me gusto la segunda punta de tiutan
Alguien sabe como se llama la canción que se utiliza la escaramuza "Charra de la Villa"?
Coronelas
🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴😍😍
This is nice but then again yea the horses do suffer well depending on the rider i have two horses and the way we treat them isn't a way they will suffer and be hurt
Oh so you're saying that we escardamuzas make the horses suffer. well if you are Mexican or New Mexican Traditions you would understand but you don't
So you are saying if you are a Mexican og New Mexican you understand that treating the horses this way is right? Then you are doing animal cruelty. It is easy to read the horse language and expression, and clearly a lot of them are in pain.
@@vildeeo sometimes we need to, it's part of the work, and we also get bruised and suffer, but we never give up, it's part of it.
dollzcore 。 but the difference is that the horses don’t choose it!
Unas actuaciones muy sobresalientes , un video para coleccion. Vivan las amazonas de la charreria.
Buenas puntas, pero a bajarle a la dieta de taco, torta y tamal. para estar mas agil a la hora de improvisar. Espero que no se haya lastimado esa integrante.
Ayyyy
Pobre ignorante. .
Si no sabes.... informante bien
No solo consiste en el peso de las chicas !!!
Oh my. The use of tie downs and force here is hard to watch. This is brutal. The horses are desperately pulling on the bit and shaking their heads in pain. Please work to understand a lighter feel through ways such as described and taught by Tom Dorrance.
You wish you could ride like them!!!!! Is obvious you are not around horses at all!!!!
Jajajaja
shaking there heads in pain? what? who told you that thats the reason why they do that? they are NOT shaking there heads in pain.. they just do that.. everyone who isn't mexican always assumes that Mexicans are soooo cruel..
no they are not shaking their heads in pain if you were mexican or understood the Mexican traditions you would understand so don't go to a video saying that abuse if you don't know what that type of riding is
lol, everyone answering they don't think the horses are in pain. Just look the fuck at the face expressions of the horses. If you can't understand facial expressions at horses you go nothing to say. The riders slam their horses with whisps, that is PAINFUL af, and they use horse bits that is not comfortable, AND they pull so fucking hard. Poor horses.