The Cutest Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle EVER [[Hans Peter Minderhoud and Equis Nadine]]

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • The most adorable and amazing dressage freestyle I have ever seen! I LOVEEE this! =DDD I did the filming so I'm sorry if it's not that great... ENJOY!
    So anyways, I went to Las Vegas for the 2009 Worl Cupp and it was AMAZING! I got to see all 3 days of dressage and 1 day of jumping so I'll def have some great vidders up later! =D
    "I CAN'T SEE ME LOVIN' NOBODY BUT YOU FOR ALL MY LIFE! WHEN YOU'RE WITH ME BABY THAT SKYS'LL BE BLUE FOR ALL MY LIFE!" =DDD SOOO FLIPPIN CUTE!

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  • @BellaFlayme
    @BellaFlayme 13 лет назад +50

    The horse's movements were in perfect time with the music which is just so cool, the choreography was well done, cute and fun. That horse didn't have her ears back at all and I can tell that she thoroughly enjoyed working for her master. Horses are big enough to rebel but a relationship with their human will make them supple enough to do anything asked. If she didn't enjoy it, you would be able to tell.

    • @grumpyotter
      @grumpyotter 3 года назад +3

      I was just watching the freestyle at the 2021 Olympics and I had to come revisit this video and saw your comment. I was noticing that some of the riders, like Charlotte Dujardin, would drop the reins completely at the end of their test, as Hans did here. That's a trustworthy horse!

  • @ImpossibleAlien
    @ImpossibleAlien 8 лет назад +69

    I don't know why everyone is hating on the dressage thing so much. Sure, those bits and spurs can be nasty, but the rider was sitting very still, didn't disturb the horse more than necessary, he gave it a pat on the neck when it did a fantastic job (at 2:23 ) which shows that the relationship with the horse means more to him than the points of the judges. And what a great horse that is! It obviously wasn't nervous or anything, notice how it's not flicking it's tail side to side anymore than every horse would? Now watch some other riders perform and you'll see horses that look so tense - there's no sign of that here.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +9

      ImpossibleAlien Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @sannedemuijnk4812
      @sannedemuijnk4812 3 года назад +2

      @@nebulabunny8633 you are right that spurs, a heavy bit can ve bad. I personally never use them, however if used corectly by realy good riders who know their horse really well ans have a good bond its not harmfull. The horses mouth isnt pulled open in this video, he is foaming a little bit but not excessively so its not bad (there are a lot of informational videos about this). After the ride you van see that the horse is relaxed.
      I know the channel you mention and I agree that a lot of the things in dressage can be bad for the horse or even abusive but that is not necessarily how it has to be. When you start dressage you always want to the horse to work for you from relaxation not stress or fear or pain, it stays that way even in higher levels

  • @ajgensel9359
    @ajgensel9359 10 лет назад +295

    Never have I see a better combination of horse, rider and music. Horse and rider are obviously enjoying themselves during a class most consider rather daunting. Playful music matches this horse so well and the execution is flawless, piaffes are straight and shaped properly with no creeping. Extended canter to pirouette in less than half the length of the arena is an incredible act of control. Wow, wow....wow.

    • @tredzwater
      @tredzwater 10 лет назад +11

      aj gensel - You could not be more right! Everything was fantastic but the thing I really loved was her tail. She was enjoying the whole thing...immensely. To get that kind of control and still have the horse loving it is amazing.

    • @ajgensel9359
      @ajgensel9359 10 лет назад +4

      I spent a good portion of my time specializing with ponies because I love their expression and attitude. Ponies either love their job or hate it and they will let you know! I've also found that "pony" is more a state of mind than size, I knew a 17hh Hanoverian pony, he hated dressage but loved him his hunter/jumper world. His owner had given up on him because he wouldn't stay in a dressage arena and he and I got along so well because I got him, I knew he was a pony in disguise and was willing to cater to that. Love this little pony, they obviously love this, he/she is having so much fun and it's just a joy to watch. Makes me smile every time I watch it.

    • @tredzwater
      @tredzwater 10 лет назад +4

      aj gensel - I just watched it again...simply for the pleasure of watching her. (I'm thinking of her as a mare because "Nadine" is a female name.)
      I don't have your experience with ponies. I had a lovely little Welsh when I was a child and I adored him so much that I kept him until he died. I did have a Morgan with what you seem to be describing...a passion for finding the fun in life. I even "caught" him taking the jumps, just for the helluvit, when I put him in the training ring while I mucked out his stall. Sadly, this was in the days before personal camcorders.

    • @ajgensel9359
      @ajgensel9359 10 лет назад +4

      Yep, I never noticed her name, but Nadine certainly is female, lol never paid any attention to anything but the horse and rider. The one horse I actually owned was a Morgan cross with the same love of jumping, he used to try to subtly leg yield over to a line a fences like he thought I wouldn't notice after I had retired him and like you I kept him just shy of 13 years when I was forced to put him down. He was the one that started me working with ponies for others, people just didn't seem to get they were more than a transitional mount. Our family had a camcorder, though it was huge, but they never cared enough to come to the farm much less film me ride so all I have are photos of him, but so many good memories like him biting an apple in half in my fathers pocket or his fascination with licking anything smooth, his amusing way of giving anyone who boarded him some comeuppence by letting them know if they forgot to latch a door or gate, he never went anywhere, he'd be standing just the other side of it and wait to be caught. Such characters aren't they?

    • @tredzwater
      @tredzwater 10 лет назад +3

      aj gensel - Yes, Morgans really are characters. I love the story about the apple. It could have gone very bad...depending on the pocket. LOL
      My family definitely considered ponies "for kids" but I've always had a sneaking desire to have a real Victorian pony cart replica and the ponies to go with it. Since I've gotten older, driving is more attractive than riding and I can't help but think that an hour in the open air every day, would do me a world of good.
      Not to mention all the parade and event opportunities.

  • @fiessy11
    @fiessy11 12 лет назад +16

    I love how horses can be so classy like this and then start rolling in the dirt in their pasture.

  • @Jordan-ig1ou
    @Jordan-ig1ou 8 лет назад +20

    those lead changes we're AMAZING

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      LOVE HORSES Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @showbizpizzafan66
      @showbizpizzafan66 3 года назад

      @@nebulabunny8633 r u blind lol

  • @TSeeker1
    @TSeeker1 10 лет назад +52

    Nadine is MAGNIFICENT!!!! How incredibly precious is she???
    It's rare to see such perfect cadence with the beat of the music in the extended trot/canter, but she's a master. What a beauty. I'm glad she's retired, though. She's done her job. Bravo!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      1111TruthSeeker Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @FlySky35
      @FlySky35 3 года назад

      Do You know what breed she is? Beautiful girl

    • @printedjays8512
      @printedjays8512 3 года назад

      @@FlySky35 Dutch Warmblood! :)

  • @anam.2347
    @anam.2347 9 лет назад +20

    This gave me goosebumps! Such an amazing performance. Elegance was shown by both the horse and rider, it looked effortless and beautiful!

  • @TucalotaLongears
    @TucalotaLongears 8 лет назад +5

    The horses movements and music choreographed together flawlessly. What a joy to watch!! I hope this team makes it to the next Olympic games. They will definitely kick up the competition a few notches. Even people who don't like dressage love watching this performance and that's saying a lot! Keep up the great work and thanks for the performance.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Trish Geer Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @sarah-mj9tw
    @sarah-mj9tw 8 лет назад +85

    It's so cutely ironic that the song is called "Happy Together" :)

    • @jadegreen5861
      @jadegreen5861 8 лет назад +1

      OMG THANK YOU FOR THE SONG!!!

    • @sarah-mj9tw
      @sarah-mj9tw 8 лет назад

      +Josey Green wow you're so welcome!

    • @jadegreen5861
      @jadegreen5861 8 лет назад

      Lol I have been looking for the name for about a month 😂 I kept forgetting

    • @sarah-mj9tw
      @sarah-mj9tw 8 лет назад

      +Josey Green oh wow

    • @elizabethal7399
      @elizabethal7399 8 лет назад +1

      +Listen to Joel Faverie and sob I think it was chosen for that reason. They are quite happy together!

  • @emilykrainski349
    @emilykrainski349 10 лет назад +104

    This was amazing! The horse obviously enjoyed this, and it was a joy to watch! WOW!!!!!!!

    • @Boo11Bear
      @Boo11Bear 10 лет назад +25

      it enjoyed being forced into unatural positions,loud music in its ears,a massive crowd making extra noise and a metal bit in his mouth pulling possible shredding parts of his gum?

  • @bonniebella5905
    @bonniebella5905 10 лет назад +192

    I think they call that poetry in motion..

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +2

      Bonnie Bella Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @abbygrimit5858
      @abbygrimit5858 6 лет назад +8

      Nebula Bunny lol. I know this was a couple months ago, but I'm dying of laughter! Can you really not read a horse at all?? And Think Like A Horse is a complete and utter idiot.
      They are required to ride in a double bridle at this high level of dressage, and the horse is very obviously not in pain. He is fairly relaxed, has wonderful collection and awesome suspension, and you can tell he had a great work ethic. His neck is a little too short and tight for my liking, but that is not rolkur.
      This horse is a hardworking althlete, not a delicate little butterfly. So keep your mis-informed, biased opinion to yourself. Instead of ridiculous channels like Think Like A Horse and RaleighLink14, watch Shelby Dennis and channels like hers. Shelby is the most well researched, calm, reasonable youtuber in the world. She cites her sources in her videos and explains things how they are.

    • @tashawoodmansee8118
      @tashawoodmansee8118 6 лет назад +2

      I started out in the gaited world & was too young to understand all the abuse that goes on, especially at upper performance levels. Tail sets, soring - wrapping the lower leg in a caustic solution to promote that horrible & unnatural "Big Lick" gait. It's disgusting. Gaited horses should be judged on their natural gaits, unfortunately flat-shod is not as exciting to the spectators who have no idea the intense pain these horses are enduring to put on such a flashy show. Nebula Bunny's comment about "foaming" had me chuckling. Saliva shows the horses mouth is well lubricated & he's accepting the bit. If you are going to rant about horse cruelty find some with some merit.

    • @arkikali5632
      @arkikali5632 3 года назад

      @@abbygrimit5858 Thank you so much for this. Nebula keeps spamming the same comment and acting like Think Like a Horse is some sort of horse guru. He's not. Neither is Raleigh. Glad you put this out there.

  • @MissHorseyness
    @MissHorseyness 13 лет назад

    this horse is soooo gorgeous. and its good to see how relaxed she is in her mouth and movement :)

  • @feichannel
    @feichannel 8 лет назад +193

    Always nice to see! Fingers crossed for Olympia, Hans!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +1

      FEI Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @faye1845
      @faye1845 6 лет назад +9

      Nebula Bunny
      You idiot, FEI knows *WAAAAAAY* more about horses then you

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Hayden MistStream so you are clearly missing the horse abuse. Do you not see the pain in this animal's eyes?

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Hayden MistStream see this video, it explains what this is ruclips.net/video/4UwqyMCr_7c/видео.html

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Hayden MistStream besides, these people do not care about horses, they care about money. You should know how sports like these really are if you're into the horse world. If you really love horses, see the video, I am begging of you, because this is abuse, but people like those of FEI do not care.

  • @howieloo
    @howieloo 11 лет назад

    I always love to watch when a human and a horse can come together to create such a beautiful piece of poetry! This is an amazing routine and that horse LOVES what it is doing. The tail swish shows a happy horse. The fact that the ears are forward the entire time and have a bounce of their own to the music also shows the horses love for the dance! This horse is well taken care for and loves dressage! Bravo to Hans Peter Minderhoud & Equis Nadine! Absolutely beautiful!

  • @BreyerHorseGal61899
    @BreyerHorseGal61899 10 лет назад +41

    Someday, I hope to ride like that...

    • @smorebunny
      @smorebunny 10 лет назад +1

      Same here :3

    • @Boo11Bear
      @Boo11Bear 10 лет назад

      :P

    • @BreyerHorseGal61899
      @BreyerHorseGal61899 10 лет назад +3

      I do not believe you are correct. Some horses enjoy this and her movements were very natural. You can tell if a horse does not enjoy dressage or not and this horse clearly does. Besides, if you think this is abuse, then why suport it by watching it?

    • @Boo11Bear
      @Boo11Bear 9 лет назад

      how else am i going to get an opinion without watching?

    • @clairajames3968
      @clairajames3968 9 лет назад +8

      Boo11Bear You don't form an accurate opinion just by watching. If you think all forms of dressage are abuse and unnatural you clearly know nothing of the sport. Yes, dressage modifies and heightens some movements that the horse performs, just as dancing does in humans. It is all based on natural functions and abilities, and when done right posesabsolutely NO risk of discomfort to the horse. I will agree that quite a few riders don't know how to do it right, and the animals suffer from it, but your attitude is in no way helping the situation either.

  • @carriepeters1955
    @carriepeters1955 11 лет назад

    Aren't horses just amazing, that they do these kinds of things? I'm blown away every time.

  • @ariadnabertran2814
    @ariadnabertran2814 9 лет назад +60

    Boo11Bear the ears of the horse were up and forward, tail relaxed, the horse was frothing and the position of the neck was comfortable. Most of the positions were natural. Dressage improves that natural movements. If you see a horse in its natural state, you would probably see it doing these kind of movements and positions. The horse was relaxed and was enjoying it.

    • @ItsMeLisq
      @ItsMeLisq 7 лет назад +1

      Arii JMA wtf tries opening mouth and is constantly swiping. Natural head position? Wtfffff

    • @ItsMeLisq
      @ItsMeLisq 7 лет назад +2

      Arii JMA if it was natural and comfortable the horse would have walked the same when he released the pressure from the reins, but it didn't.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +1

      Arii JMA Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @naeinanaya9759
    @naeinanaya9759 11 лет назад

    I cant see me lovin nobody but you!
    for all my life!!
    I love that song lol as well as this horse! SO BEAUTIFUL

  • @MightyMerlyn24
    @MightyMerlyn24 10 лет назад +3

    LOVE IT!!!!!! SO PRETTY AND ADORABLE!!! I want to start doing dressage and this just looks like so much fun!!!
    thx for sharing

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Sarah Sheppard Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @rosiesandham2350
      @rosiesandham2350 6 лет назад

      Sarah Sheppard ggryggf

  • @leylacsontos2461
    @leylacsontos2461 6 лет назад +2

    Woop woop that is the best. She should get the trophy. For timing for grace and so much more

  • @2snowgirl520
    @2snowgirl520 10 лет назад +24

    Tell those people in front of you to sit the Hell down!

  • @ZcatSix
    @ZcatSix 6 лет назад

    One of the best rides with regard to actually matching the right music and tempo to the horse I have ever seen. No speeding up during extensions or slowing during piaffe. Truly a joy to watch. This is what freestyle is supposed to look like. Thanks for posting.

  • @emoiloi_1
    @emoiloi_1 6 лет назад +5

    What's funny is the people hating this dont even have horses in there pic or name but the people correcting them have horses in there pic or name

    • @sturmfrei5853
      @sturmfrei5853 3 года назад

      Just because you don't have a horse in your profile picture doesn't mean you can iidentify animal abuse. I don't have a dog in my picture and know that hitting dogs is abuse.

  • @gerbrichschuurmans6207
    @gerbrichschuurmans6207 9 лет назад +1

    Geweldig! Beste performance van Hans Peter! Love the music!

  • @ariadnabertran2814
    @ariadnabertran2814 9 лет назад +31

    Boo11Bear the ears of the horse were up and forward, tail relaxed, the horse was frothing and the position of the neck was comfortable. The horse was relaxed and was enjoying it.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +3

      Arii JMA Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @majorfabio6720
      @majorfabio6720 4 года назад +6

      Big Nebby Neb Wowwww copy and paste... so professional. And btw that horse is completely relaxed, if he wasn’t he wouldn’t be moving so smoothly and forward. As someone who has a horse who has issue with being tense I know first hand that this is NOT a tense. The horse also just has a short neck that’s not rulker because you can see his neck is relaxed as well. The rider has steady hands that don’t bump on the reins and the horse seems to be enjoying him or herself. And think like and horse doesn’t really have much science behind his opinions, that’s why they are called opinions. Your turn to try to prove me wrong

    • @sturmfrei5853
      @sturmfrei5853 3 года назад +1

      @@majorfabio6720 I think copy paste is a good option since so many people are wrong here. Those competitions are cruel and you can tell that the bit is hurting the horses mouth. Normally, horses don't have their mouth open. It's tail doesn't stop flicking once, you can see that the horse is nervous. And sure tHe riDeR gAvE iT A PeT bEcAuSe hE loVeS hiS hOrsE but so do jockeys after a race and destroying their horses legs.

  • @exhalestyl3s
    @exhalestyl3s 11 лет назад

    I must watch this everyday, this horse is a star.

  • @unravel523
    @unravel523 6 лет назад +4

    please please give me that horse, I´m in love!!

    • @emoiloi_1
      @emoiloi_1 6 лет назад +3

      Jeanne Nilsson I kow right!!!

  • @imjustasadtwigoflemonmyrtl9043
    @imjustasadtwigoflemonmyrtl9043 9 лет назад +1

    What is amazing is how the horse has its ears forward and its tail is relaxed, it is truly enjoying this!! Hans Peter Minderhoud always gets the best out of the horses he rides!! Equis Nadine enjoys dressage, and this makes this test a joy to watch.

    • @evapaulsen6565
      @evapaulsen6565 9 лет назад +2

      +WhinnyTheHorse THE TAIL ISN'T RELAXED! IT ISN'T ENJOYING IT!

    • @vivisiow7214
      @vivisiow7214 8 лет назад

      +Eva Beyer Paulsen if it isn't,then the horse would've kicked its rider off .-.

  • @tammyrauch6586
    @tammyrauch6586 8 лет назад +44

    I know I will get some rude comments from this but,......This horse did a wonderful job. However, this horse according to classical dressage is not getting under himself. Lateral work makes this clear. His diagonal hind leg is not in tune with the diagonal front leg. His back end is left behind to catch up with the front. Its very slight but its there if you watch. In the canter he is not using his hind end to propel himself. He is to much on the forehand and he is cranked unnaturally at the 3rd vertebra instead of the poll. I'm not saying this was a bad ride. I'm just pointing out some flaws. Disagree if you must. There will always be someone.

    • @LB73011
      @LB73011 8 лет назад +6

      Agreed! I noticed the same thing thing in the extended trot, lots of fore leg action while the back legs just dragged behind. If you want to see a really good dressage test, look up Charlotte Dujardin, and notice the difference, notably the relaxed tails of Charlotte's horses. This one continually swishes his tail, probably because the rider is jabbing him in the side with his spurs at every stride!

    • @missgracelin
      @missgracelin 8 лет назад +5

      The rider is not jabbing the horse every stride. Yes I agree a lot of horses continually swish their tail bc they're uncomfortable, but some of them do just swish their tails. This horse doesn't look too uncomfortable. Some horses like Blue Hors Matine you could see it in her eyes that she wasn't really enjoying it

    • @susiezyp
      @susiezyp 6 лет назад +3

      I think shes concentrated and a little bit under pressure for doing a giod job, by hereself and of course she feels the tension ofthe rider. She looks to me as if she enjoys most of it.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад +3

      Yes. Thats the thing, from a Classical POV, most competitive dressage is like this. Totilas was loved world round for his flashy steps. But that flash came at the cost of good training. Even Valegro is not perfect, he didn't have the poll as the highest point. Go back to classical training for a while, and then we'll see happy horses in the rings again.

    • @hilarysamuels6453
      @hilarysamuels6453 5 лет назад +1

      Tammy Rauch, Oh please, get over yourself. Enjoy the moment and keep your criticism for another day! This is joyful to watch.

  • @katja8688
    @katja8688 11 лет назад

    Wow! Einfach nur Wow! Perfekter Ritt, faszinierendes Pferd, unglaublicher Reiter und fantastische Musik!!! Dieses Paar zeigt, dass man auch ohne Rollkur Erfolg haben kann. Trotz paar Takt Fehler, Unglaublich faszinierender Ritt!

    • @aryadragonlord7756
      @aryadragonlord7756 3 года назад

      IVA ein deutscher Kommentar cool aber wo du recht hast hast du recht es ist herrlich

  • @jalynwatson2505
    @jalynwatson2505 9 лет назад +101

    The thing about horses, is that when they are in pain, they will show it. If they are upset, there will be head-tossing, rearing, bucking, whatever. I don't see a problem with dressage.

    • @jalynwatson2505
      @jalynwatson2505 9 лет назад +23

      Also look how nicely the rider is holding his hands, they are not pulling on the bit. His hands are quiet and still.

    • @lunarequine7734
      @lunarequine7734 7 лет назад +12

      Unfortunately there is pain in the dressage world when riders use rollkur.

    • @WRENNI3
      @WRENNI3 6 лет назад +2

      I only have a problem with the spurs

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +19

      Jalyn Watson no, the thing is that when horses are in pain they will try to avoid it by submission, this horse has the head threw all the way back, foaming and opening it's mouth, they learn that by bucking and such it will only be worse and will also be punished, if someone told that to you, they know nothing, those words are spread by people who compete in these events and go by the easy, suffering way in order to skip steps. It also; hurts the horse's teeth, gums, tongue, mandible, lips, neck bones, neck tissue, back tissue, it stresses the horse and also makes ir be nervous and anxious besides from the fear they have. Rollkur is unacceptable and it generally uses long, painful and harsh bits.

    • @borderlinewack
      @borderlinewack 6 лет назад +2

      Nebula Bunny 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @cheesmnky
    @cheesmnky 11 лет назад

    What a sweet horse- his ears staying forward and relaxed, cute swishy tail. he's having a great time!!

  • @abbygalitzky
    @abbygalitzky 9 лет назад +17

    Hans is an amazing rider by all means, but the horse is just a hair hyperflexed. I still love the video and song! It is my favorite song choice. Other than that minor flaw this was an amazing ride and I love it!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +3

      Abby Galitzky Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @woolybullyshanti
    @woolybullyshanti 13 лет назад +1

    Beautiful! I love the ears. Obviously this horse enjoys its job.

  • @SkyCabin6
    @SkyCabin6 12 лет назад +3

    This is actually my favorite mare ever. Watch her ears around 5:20

  • @twomblypublishing
    @twomblypublishing 13 лет назад +1

    what a great horse and rider relationship... the pat on the neck after the extended trot verifies what was already evident with the musical choices ... very sweet... and a talented team :)

  • @NovaEventing
    @NovaEventing 12 лет назад +4

    I have a mare and a paint pony who swish their tail when they are relaxed in their back.

  • @sharonvtn
    @sharonvtn 11 лет назад

    Human and Equine perfection. What joy it must be to ride like this. Nadine is beautiful.

  • @susanaldridge2000
    @susanaldridge2000 9 лет назад +8

    Beautiful talented horse who enjoys her job.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      thinkfirst Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @truemonsterchild
    @truemonsterchild 11 лет назад

    no what is cute is how well they work together and the mix of music how they worked it into an amazing routine lol looking good the whole way through

  • @LondonLite02
    @LondonLite02 8 лет назад +48

    That horse is happy as a clam- look at his (her?) ears and tail. I noticed that immediately.

    • @annaschumann6253
      @annaschumann6253 8 лет назад +4

      it's just concentrated

    • @cloudiaplays4019
      @cloudiaplays4019 6 лет назад +3

      I know this is late, but why would the horse be happy if it had a metal bit in its mouth and forced to go into unnatural positions with loud music and people screaming in its ears. Also the tail slashing from side to side is a sign that the horse isn't comfortable.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Lindsay Alberts that horse is tense and scared, they are using rollkur on him, look at this; ruclips.net/video/4UwqyMCr_7c/видео.html

    • @clareb4563
      @clareb4563 6 лет назад +3

      Cloudia Plays umm honey, I think you need more knowledge of horses. Bits do NOT hurt them and I can see the bit in that horses mouth, it’s not harsh. Second, unnatural positions?! Child, all eight of my horses necks are like that. It’s common and they are trained to do that. Third, it doesn’t give a shit that music and people aware screaming. If it did she would be spooking. Lastly,swishing a tail is a sign of enjoyment and pleasure. Just look at the ears. Based on what you just commented, I don’t even think you know what a horse is.
      K I’m done here
      Bye

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +1

      Claire Clearman YOU NEED KNOWLEDGE. See that head? It is behind the 90 degrees line, first sign of rollkur, plus, no horse neck is like that, horse heads NEVER get behind the line naturally, as it HURTS THEIR NECK VERTEBRAE, CARTILAGE AND MUSCLES, you will absolutely never see a horse doing that, plus the open mouth Is another sign, foaming is too. That bit is DAMN HARSH, why may you say? It is long, longer means it Is stronger, stronger means more pain, and HELL I WOULS NOT LIKE TO BE THAT HORSE. Another sign of rollkur are unparallel legs, this is not "trained". Plus you can see the woman leaning back slightly. The tail swishing is not relaxed, it indicates irritation and pain. Get informed, dear, go see Think Like a Horse channel, please.

  • @2233golf2
    @2233golf2 6 лет назад

    Hundreds and hundreds of hours of dedicated practice.......what a perfect performance....very well ridden in harmony with a gorgeous horse....

  • @laurenkelley4666
    @laurenkelley4666 10 лет назад +9

    I love how his feet go with the beat

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Lauren Kelley Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @Secretariat442
    @Secretariat442 11 лет назад

    I love this, you can tell that the horse is really into it. Especially in the last half of the video when the tempo increases.

  • @dinganddoo2
    @dinganddoo2 6 лет назад +5

    That's an example of a soft ride and a horse not grossly behind the vertical, not often seen anymore 😔
    Absolutely loved that he often patted her on the sly during the test. A true Horseman!

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      Jeannie McCap not Rollkurred, but still way to far BTV. The poll should be the highest point, it isn't. The hindquaters aren't engaging in the extened trot. Better but not good.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Jeannie McCap Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @thebrockieful
    @thebrockieful 9 лет назад

    I watch this when I am sad... not the greatest but def the best music and interpretation, love that pair xx

  • @Aaaaaargh7
    @Aaaaaargh7 10 лет назад +3

    So lovely :) And she swishes her tail like Blue Hors Matine used to :D

    • @smorebunny
      @smorebunny 10 лет назад

      She did :3 it's like a little bit of Blue Horse Matine lives on :)

    • @evapaulsen6565
      @evapaulsen6565 9 лет назад

      Aaaaaargh7 do you know that a horse swishing its tail when it is tense and in distress? i dont think so.

    • @cynthiawhitten5159
      @cynthiawhitten5159 6 лет назад

      7 This lovely mare reminds me of Blue Hors Matinee, whom I loved dearly

  • @sohappytosew1082
    @sohappytosew1082 6 лет назад

    This is the first time I've ever seen the back end so clearly change leads. Amazing!

  • @johnparsons2431
    @johnparsons2431 10 лет назад +3

    The horse is revelling in the performance simply the best

    • @burtmccarthy7813
      @burtmccarthy7813 9 лет назад

      Hi John
      I turned to this again as I am fitting new cartridges and I have to say how magnificent this horse performed
      Burt

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      John Parsons Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @H3R1Skyline
    @H3R1Skyline 14 лет назад

    Lovely horse doing a lovely test. I love her extended canter, looks like she was really keen to do it!

  • @Ezra91020
    @Ezra91020 10 лет назад +4

    This was awesome. This horse and rider are both extremely talented. I am curious as to what "Happy Together" song version this was. Anybody?

    • @orsman167
      @orsman167 10 лет назад

      usually the top dressage riders have musicians make their freestyle arrangements especially for them - so I gather - it's unlikely that you'd be able to get this music anywhere ...

    • @Ezra91020
      @Ezra91020 10 лет назад +2

      Ah. That's what I was thinking and figured. I could recognize some of the songs, but it did sound like a musician or artists had premixed the track for this particular dressage event. Well to whoever mixed the track, it was brillantly done. thanks for the info though. :)

    • @8Alpe
      @8Alpe 10 лет назад

      Do you know the song on 4:00? Is that Happy together?

  • @Can2053
    @Can2053 12 лет назад

    This is what I refer to as "beauty in motion" I love horses and to watch them perform is simply AMAZING! Thank you for uploading the video.

  • @CassisXXXX
    @CassisXXXX 10 лет назад +14

    How adorable ♥♡♥

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Mega Mindy Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @TheMonarchgroup
    @TheMonarchgroup 6 лет назад

    Simply superb and wonderful to see that both horse and rider in this combination are relaxed and enjoying the routine. As a Dressage Announcer for many years here in Australia I would have loved to have been the announcer at this event.

  • @mangomish3289
    @mangomish3289 8 лет назад +5

    Everyone's hating on the horses head position but I'm just going to put my statement out there that my horse naturally carries her head like that. With or without a bit she has it high and tucks it automatically. She was raced and then was a brood mare so this wasn't from training either. This horse looked a lot more comfortable than most and the rider did not seem to be pulling as much as many I have seen who ride dressage.

    • @kittys.equii_clips7135
      @kittys.equii_clips7135 6 лет назад +1

      Mango & Mish
      Exactly! Compared to an abused horse, example Totilas, the neck was in a very natural position. In fact, a hunter/ lesson quarter horse at my barn (the horse as my profile photo) that has not once done dressage, does that a lot.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад +1

      Kittys.equii_clips she was BTV. Watch the extened trot. She should have been given more rein and encouraged to reach up and under with the hind legs. Instead move movment upfront, and the hindquaters weren't engaged. If a horse dips BTV on their own, ok, but look at the reins. She is being held at that spot. You cant tell from this angel , but she probably has a bit of a "hollow back" from not rounding.

  • @rozibagoly185
    @rozibagoly185 11 лет назад

    Nagyon örülök a Videó felvételnek, ilyen Díjlovaglást régen láttam! Nagyon tetszett - úgy a lovas - mint a lova, szépen szerepeltek!!! El is mentettem az Idővonalamra, hogy többször megtudjam nézni a felvétel! Köszönöm aki feltette a lovas rajongóknak!!))))

  • @alchemoncreator3239
    @alchemoncreator3239 8 лет назад +75

    some of you seriously need to research and ride Dressage if you havent so your tiny minds can understand what is happening here. that horse is great and so is the rider. Dressage IS BASED on the horses natural movements (stallions specifically)...Go to the Vienna School of Dressage and learn a thing or two. IMO all equestrians should begin with Dressage to ride better

    • @aviator3330
      @aviator3330 8 лет назад +3

      we all have our own preferences on what you should start out with to ride, It's really a matter of what you plan on doing with horses. I started out with hunter and I find it helps get you started with great eq for jumping buy for people who aren't jumping I agree dressage would be a good start

    • @aviator3330
      @aviator3330 8 лет назад +2

      although most non equestrians commenting stupid things would probably not even last a few minutes doing any of the disciplines XD

    • @perniesweemmer51
      @perniesweemmer51 6 лет назад

      Alchemon Creator you're a know it all bitch!!! Even worse than the other dumbass

    • @SilverScaleMA
      @SilverScaleMA 6 лет назад +9

      Pernie Sweemmer actually, they are right... and of the current equine disciplines dressage is, one of, if not the oldest and is the least harsh on the horses health. I mean there are horses in dressage now that would be a decade past retirement age for pretty much any other discipline. It is even common for injured ex-showhorses to participate in lower levels of dressage movements to help strengthen and renew flexibility. While there are still improvements to be made, dressage is still moving faster than most western disciplines in becoming more humane to the horse.

    • @Leathurkatt
      @Leathurkatt 6 лет назад +5

      YES! I completely agree. You have to learn how a horse moves and how to communicate with the horse if you want to truly know how to ride.

  • @nikaylapeters2329
    @nikaylapeters2329 11 лет назад

    That was beautiful!His signals were invisible and the horse seemed to ne anticipating his every move.And they horse's legs when they moved were straight.Very nice!Also that was a very adorable horse

  • @Horses9001
    @Horses9001 9 лет назад +56

    It is so funny reading comments from completely uneducated people😂 do some research first before you try and pick out problems, this horse is 100% happy and enjoying himself.

    • @Horses9001
      @Horses9001 8 лет назад +4

      +Marit I don't believe bits Hurt if they are not yanked on and this guy is using Spurs correctly so no problem here.

    • @Horses9001
      @Horses9001 8 лет назад

      +Marit also you have to wear Spurs at this level of dressage I believe

    • @Horses9001
      @Horses9001 8 лет назад

      +Marit It depends on what Spurs. I used ones with plastic round edges, i am not departing about Spurs with you as it has nothing to do with what I said in the comment and it is wasting my time

    • @Horses9001
      @Horses9001 8 лет назад

      +Marit k. I know things about horses. I don't need you to write lengthy comments for no reason, which may I add I am not reading

    • @elizabethal7399
      @elizabethal7399 8 лет назад +6

      +PuReEqUiNe Yes, amazing athletic horse, loves his job and in great partnership with the rider! Awesome performance!

  • @Cossy1065
    @Cossy1065 14 лет назад

    the 2 beat and one beat changes were absolutly gorgeous! such a beautiful horse!

  • @FlowingDepths
    @FlowingDepths 8 лет назад +3

    I typically don't like seeing a lot of these types of events simply due to varying forms of mistreatment that often find their way in (and this could be said of any sport!). However... it must be said that this horse moved like butter and transitioned flawlessly! It was great to see that it got a little "break" about halfway into the song, as well. I'm sure it took a ton of training to get it correct!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      FlowingDepths Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @SapphireAndAmber
    @SapphireAndAmber 11 лет назад

    Good Come back :) I totally agree with u. I do this kinda stuff all the time and im only 12 years old & I can tell that most horses like to show off like this. Thank you for loving horses as much as I do :) :)

  • @barneyfromblackmesa2454
    @barneyfromblackmesa2454 8 лет назад +50

    Okay when I look at the comments I see two sides I agree with. Yes dressage is good. Yes, that bit is massive, however, being used correctly. Yes, the horses neck was at a position which could obstruct breathing. Yes, spurs were being used correctly. And yes, I'd say the horse was doing something it was use to, and something it was good at. No, I do not condone this ridding.

    • @idgythreadgood3168
      @idgythreadgood3168 8 лет назад +8

      +BarneyFromBlack Mesa put it this way, I'd rather be a dressage horse than a bricklayer.

    • @alsosusieq2susan142
      @alsosusieq2susan142 8 лет назад +1

      well said

    • @perniesweemmer51
      @perniesweemmer51 6 лет назад +1

      BarneyFromBlack Mesa oooohhhhh aren't you a little bitch

    • @lucylottie8222
      @lucylottie8222 6 лет назад +3

      It’s actually more comfortable for a horse to have that head set while being ridden as the horse becomes round over its back and can support rider better.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад +3

      Lucie Wodskou in self carriage or when ATV, yes. BTV can mess a horse up. The easiest way to tell if a horse is ATV or BTV is to look at the poll, it should be the hightest point. The highest point on this horse is the middle of the neck, he is overbent and BTV.

  • @laurahess3417
    @laurahess3417 6 лет назад +1

    Freestyle Dressage is always my favorite! I wish I could go to Las Vegas to see this some day, I've always wanted to go! Thank you for sharing your video! 😊💚

  • @amberhopper8353
    @amberhopper8353 10 лет назад +3

    Forget the like button, can there be a LOVE button!!!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Amber Hopper Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @blitziee
    @blitziee 11 лет назад

    What a kind horse. Nice to see her so comfortable !

  • @katiecharlotte1920
    @katiecharlotte1920 8 лет назад +52

    I love reading the non equestrians be like 'erma gurd horse abuse!' makes me laugh coz I know they wouldn't last five minutes in the competition world

    • @joligra
      @joligra 6 лет назад +3

      Two moody Mares I don't need a bit and I don't need to tie down my horse's head to ride.

    • @dieginny3140
      @dieginny3140 6 лет назад +3

      I can totally see why people would think this is horse abuse. This was a quite nice ride, the rider seemed to use less pressure than other people often do in this sport. Still, the bits they use are way to harsh, even if you use them carefully. It's not necessary to use a bit that big, if it's possible to ride like that with no bit at all.
      It's quite common for Dressage riders to put more pressure on the bit the "better" they get. But it should be the opposite. The better the rider is, the less tools and pressure he needs to ride good.
      Many people do not strive to even last five minutes in the competition world, because some people do horrendous things to their horses, just to win a ribbon. If you only ride to win competitions, than you should probably play tennis, or do some other sport where no animals are harmed for the pleasure of people.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +1

      Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад +1

      Besides no rider needs a 50 cent ribbon to prove they are good riders, it is enough to know how to spot abuse to know you are good rider. You are not

    • @lizkathleen
      @lizkathleen 6 лет назад

      Two moody Mares oops i’m not an equestrian

  • @jaxs937
    @jaxs937 11 лет назад

    I thought it was just beautiful to watch - A partnership - if a horse doesn't enjoy doing its work it shows and this horse loves it.

  • @oxMalenga
    @oxMalenga 9 лет назад +13

    Boo11Bear Actually, the horse was enjoying it; Ears perked forward, tail was calm and relaxed, and rider was gentle and didn't yank on the reins. When horses are in pain, they will show it. If this horse was in pain, it would have bucked and thrown its head. The rider is good to this horse and in return the horse is good to the rider. Just my two cents.

    • @dan13ljks0n
      @dan13ljks0n 9 лет назад +2

      oxMalenga Absolutely right. No one makes it to Grand Prix Dressage by abusing their mount.

    • @xxcolourmecrazyxx
      @xxcolourmecrazyxx 9 лет назад

      T.F. Schroeder Totillas is in Grand Prix.. his previous owner used rollkur on him, and the rest of his mounts. It happens behind closed doors but there are pictures of people doing it in GP warm ups post the ban.

    • @YoinkeeDoink
      @YoinkeeDoink 9 лет назад

      xxcolourmecrazyxx maybe so, but not every rider does this. Now that we know more about how hyperflexion affects horses, and now that it's illegal, it happens less often because it doesn't truly teach collection to a horse-it just teaches a headset. This horse looks very relaxed, as oxMalenga said. Most dressage riders are trying to get their horse to be supple, light, and willing to work, and rollkur just doesn't achieve that.

    • @xxcolourmecrazyxx
      @xxcolourmecrazyxx 9 лет назад +1

      ultimate gamer Sadly still disagree with you. Every horse nowadays is overbent with cranks done up far too tight and tension in the whole neck.

    • @YoinkeeDoink
      @YoinkeeDoink 9 лет назад

      xxcolourmecrazyxx
      every horse? I ride dressage. My horse rests nicely on the bit in a lower, relaxed frame. No horse where I ride is over bent or tense through the neck.
      What discipline of riding are you interested in? Do you over bend your horse?
      Also, some of these horses have very large, muscular necks, which can give the impression of being over bent.

  • @veranikakvitko9632
    @veranikakvitko9632 7 лет назад

    This was beautiful to watch, a perfect combination of horse, rider and music.

  • @asianavarrete
    @asianavarrete 10 лет назад +6

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Asia Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @rahulthebrat1987
    @rahulthebrat1987 10 лет назад

    wooow what a butiful horse ,amazing, this is one of the most cutest thing i hve evr seen in my life....

  • @jadegreen5861
    @jadegreen5861 8 лет назад +30

    -.- foam in the horses mouth does not mean pain it means the horse is relaxing and thinking cause the foam forms from the relaxation of there mouth like how we drull... and this isn't pain to the horse they use simple easy training methods not yank yank yank it offensive to a lot of people when you say that cause equestrians don't hurt there horses they are in the sport for a reason cause they love them...

    • @stephanieschmidt2365
      @stephanieschmidt2365 8 лет назад +3

      +Josey Green
      "cause equestrians don't hurt there horses they are in the sport for a reason cause they love them..."
      Oh really???
      maybe the average teenager equestrian tries - I wrote TRIES - not to hurt the horse he owns / rides.
      Do you have any idea how many horses end up at the slaughterhouse because of not fitting saddle, low riding skills, poor posture of the rider (yes, if they put a bit more body weight to one side of the horse back the result are spine problems of the horse) ... and so forth.
      I did not mentioned the 'training" methods which would be illegal if done on human athletes.... at least in Europe and North America....
      Looks nice though - during competition.... as long as you don't know what hyperflexion does to the horse... and how the horse was trained to perform as showed in competition...

    • @daisytilly9478
      @daisytilly9478 8 лет назад +5

      +Josey Green and it also means that the horse is lubricating its mouth so it is ok:)

    • @margaretdavies1725
      @margaretdavies1725 8 лет назад +7

      +Josey Green Do you drool or foam at the mouth when you are thinking?? I thought not. Neither do horses. They don't lick and chew when they are thinking either. Excessive drooling is either pain or an attempt to calm down after stress (just like in people. Ever had the sh*t scared out of you? You'll find your mouth goes dry)

    • @Equus0TV
      @Equus0TV 8 лет назад +2

      +Josey Green The foam in the mouth can be from the relacations....but not every time. A too hard hand or when the horse is too deep or just can't breath right because it's to short, it can't swallow the saliva. Then it coms out of the mouth as foam. So not every horse which shows foam is relaxed. In this video we see a horse, which isn't active with his hindleg (watch the piaffe), which shows pain or a lot of other things through his tail. Also we don't see much activity in the croup.
      So in this performance is a lot not okay, but this is normal in this leage and this is really sad. We don't see a right piaffe or passage, it's just something the horse learned to do with his legs

    • @spirit4878
      @spirit4878 8 лет назад +3

      +Margaret Davies please for gods sake read up on what having a soft mouth in a horse means !!! your wrong

  • @Ladypurr
    @Ladypurr 6 лет назад

    Not since Blue Hors Matine's lovely performance have I watched such a stunning free-style. Mr. Minderhoud's hands are so soft. His cues imperceptible and Nadine's exquisite movement just plain captivating. I could watch dressage all day and never be bored. It is the ultimate bond between horse and man. Just lovely!

  • @sophiekunterbunt7973
    @sophiekunterbunt7973 8 лет назад +13

    The Horse walks in hyperflexion all the time. That is not cute at all!

    • @ABDR4
      @ABDR4 6 лет назад +2

      Valerie Wolf Valegro is a gelding and both Hester & Dujarrdin are known advocates & practitioners of LDR. Allegedly LDR isn’t as harmful as rolkur, however similar issues are visible to the practiced eye. A horse that seems to curl under during collected movements, especially in piaffe. You can clearly see Valegro attempting to gape against the bit during the Rio Olympics in slow motion footage, but he’s unable to evade excessive pressure because the noseband is too tight.

  • @petlover0231
    @petlover0231 7 лет назад

    Super cute and talented! The body movements of the horse really portray the emotions of the music!

  • @bjykl
    @bjykl 8 лет назад +5

    Those ears were cut. Didn't move the whole time, except fruitless little flicks. The whole damn thing was ugly. Poor horse.

  • @anitaroth364
    @anitaroth364 6 лет назад

    I am glad one ankle had white on it, then I could really see how talented this horse is. He has better rhythm than most people! Bravo, great job!

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Anita Roth Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

  • @BlackKettleRanch
    @BlackKettleRanch 8 лет назад +40

    I don't see anything "cute" about how tightly tucked and behind vertical that horse's head is. He's stiff as a board through neck and throat latch. Ugly.

    • @pernillejensen1801
      @pernillejensen1801 8 лет назад +11

      As if you could do it better xD

    • @BlackKettleRanch
      @BlackKettleRanch 8 лет назад +11

      As a matter of fact, I could. And I would get it done without the tail swish, too. Thank you for asking.

    • @mariatuominen7417
      @mariatuominen7417 8 лет назад +12

      Yeah you wish. nobody is never gona believe that

    • @BlackKettleRanch
      @BlackKettleRanch 8 лет назад +3

      Keep studying horsemanship and English. You'll get better at both over time.

    • @paypal7443
      @paypal7443 8 лет назад +13

      You'll never get far with that ego of yours

  • @cadburry05
    @cadburry05 11 лет назад

    This horse truly loves what it does and it shows. It appears that the rider is just an accessory to this beautiful dance. I know that's how it is to look but there's just something about it that appears the horse is just dancing at free will.

  • @horseyhatty
    @horseyhatty 10 лет назад +12

    Horse doesn't look to happy though

    • @RunLikeAFilly
      @RunLikeAFilly 10 лет назад +10

      She actually looked very relaxed. If you notice her ears flop as she does some movements, I wouldn't pay much mind to the tail... I have never seen a grand prix dressage horse that doesn't have a lot of tail movement haha

    • @evapaulsen6565
      @evapaulsen6565 9 лет назад

      Camryn B when the horse twitches its tail the way it does, it Means that it is tense and in distress, there is no relaxtiation in forcing a horse under lod

    • @kittys.equii_clips7135
      @kittys.equii_clips7135 6 лет назад

      It's a matter of the horse and their behavior. I used to ride a thoroughbred that would do that no matter what. Majority of the time, she was swatting flies off her hind-quarters.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      Cam Valegro. Barely moves his tail and he's not over bent.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      i am talking about Valegro' tail, in my reply to another comment. he bends just before the poll, its not ideal but he is not overbent.

  • @cassandrarenone8621
    @cassandrarenone8621 9 лет назад

    This was lovely to watch. I really enjoyed this video. Very correct horse and rider. The horse looks happy in his work and the rider is subtle and soft yet effective. I love the energy and how easy this pair makes GP look. Phenomenal rider, phenomenal horse. And yes dressage horses enjoy what they do, particularly when they are ridden well and live a good life. He looks like a kind and fair rider to me, I do not know what he rides like behind the scenes but this horse looks like he was schooled very correctly, particularly in the movements. Really nice to watch.

  • @susk5941
    @susk5941 8 лет назад +3

    This horse can't be trained the right way, hyperflexion I guess. It may be true that it's forhand works great and that's what makes all the selfmade experts out there scream "ohhh cute" but his hindlegs are pretty weak and the head is hold unnatural. As a consequence of wrong training, again I quess hyperflexion, the horse doesn't put weight on his hindquarters.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      Saskia Meier yep. Watch the extened trot, almost no engaging of the hindquaters.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Hannah Horres you are wrong, I posted comments everywhere here. See them and I explain

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      Nebula Bunny how am i wrong? I can't exactly go digging through the comments. If i made an error, explain and I'll listen.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 6 лет назад

      Hannah Horres this is my copy-paste comment: Come here and prove me I am wrong. Holy shit everyone is so wrong here, let's see; head threw back all the way, tense, mouth open until touching the neck, foaming, use of a long, painful and harsh bit "the horse likes it" you all may say, I see the horse is tense and in pain, tail moving around all the time, the whites are visible sometimes io, but maybe the biggest signs and the most used to spot rollkur are that the head is threw back beyond the line, beyond 90 degrees, and that when the horse walks "normally", the legs are not parallel. Go and get informed about horse abuse, I recommend the Think Like a Horse channel, he gives good explainations about this.

    • @hannahc6049
      @hannahc6049 6 лет назад

      Nebula Bunny oh, ok. Rollkur is what your saying. Yes, i agree this horse was probably trained with Hyperflexion. I say probably because i don't know this horse and have not heard of this combo before this video. So we agree, Hyperflexion was the most likely training method, i think?

  • @mbr7156
    @mbr7156 6 лет назад

    i'm smiling and crying with goosebumps all over.... not like i'm emotional or anything. the collected flying lead changes on the diagonal juuuuuuuust killed me in the most beautiful way...

  • @annemiekdenijs7750
    @annemiekdenijs7750 10 лет назад

    Aaah die oortjes van Nadine flapperen zo ontspannen! Deed mijn paard ook altijd! Zo schattig

  • @laceykueper4103
    @laceykueper4103 11 лет назад

    I really enjoy watching this. Dressage isnt my discipline of choice, but it takes alot of work and dedication for those who participate! Wonderful job!

  • @fancigal
    @fancigal 14 лет назад

    my favorite freestyles are the ones where it looks like the horse is actually dancing to the music and really enjoying it, and this horse is totally dancing to it! The beat to this song and to his footsteps are so awesome!

  • @HorseCrazyGal805
    @HorseCrazyGal805 11 лет назад

    That was beautiful!!! They were so in tune with eachother the whole time. The change in the canter paces were amazing!!! I love when they do the multiple lead changes. Beautiful!!!

  • @Horsiesaremylife12
    @Horsiesaremylife12 11 лет назад

    I love when horses go into that extended canter they look so proud and beautiful. Wonderful job, you guys are such a great team!

  • @triciawilmoth7457
    @triciawilmoth7457 6 лет назад

    Great music choices- It makes such a difference for both the horse and the audience.

  • @errhka
    @errhka 8 лет назад

    love the color on the horse - absolutely stunning

  • @jennagold2942
    @jennagold2942 11 лет назад

    So Cute!!!!!!! Cutest little walk and how it was skipping!!!!!

  • @fratdawgg23
    @fratdawgg23 12 лет назад

    Was curious and 5 videos later still fascinated. Someone mentioned in another comment re: the extended trot - I agree, so graceful, like running in air. Thx for posting. Cheers.

  • @saddlepotato159
    @saddlepotato159 10 лет назад +1

    This is actually way more impressive than watching a horse jump a series of gigantic fences. Jumping is only more fun when your horse is not at THIS level of dressage ;) what work!!

  • @OlliMSa
    @OlliMSa 13 лет назад

    What a beautiful choreography and coordination with the music. It brought tear to my eyes because it looked like fun.

  • @LynnBaber
    @LynnBaber 11 лет назад

    Best use of music I've ever witnessed in Freestyle dressage!

  • @hollypalmer95
    @hollypalmer95 15 лет назад

    this was amazing! the way the horse and rider were both in synch with eachother. it was great, it was like the horse was dancing lol, its so obedient and unfased by anything around it. great horse, so pretty. this muct of taken ages to put together with the music. great vid. this make me wanna start doing dressage.

  • @cherylvantil6918
    @cherylvantil6918 6 лет назад

    And that right there, ladies and gentlemen, is why they call dressage "horses dancing!" Perfect music, a gorgeous and talented horse, and a highly skilled rider. Poetry in motion.

  • @georgiawebb7857
    @georgiawebb7857 11 лет назад

    You know its good when it gives you goose bumps!!!!!!!!!

  • @laurenaston7940
    @laurenaston7940 8 лет назад

    I can't believe I've never seen this pair before!! Thank you to whoever filmed this and uploaded it. They are adorable (and so happy) together! This mare reminds me of Blue Hors Matine, in her gorgeous movement and expression and just giving it her all. Just lovely.