That was actually ... By: haflingers10. on 19 May 12, 12:15:11 That was actually my first ever time riding side saddle...... Sorry but once again people getting straight? into what they call 'constructive crit'. dont' know what's behind the videos. But thanks.
nice video, great ... By: sauseperle. on 18 May 12, 10:47:39 nice video, great horses! You're all good riders but the first girl /with the red jackt) should try not to move her feet that much! :)?
beautiful ! my mum ... By: mrspurplepony12. on 17 May 12, 17:56:58 beautiful ! my mum wanted to buy me a haflinger to replace my other 3 horses but i wouldnt let er so my new show pony is arriving in 2 weeks ! cant wait ! beautiful you haev agreat position .. dont take this the wrong way please but when your riding side saddle you need to keep you rigth shoulder a bit further back .. just fro more balance ! yon dont want to be slidong back .. i fit helps? .. hold onto the balance strap for a bit ! xx XX xx
zum glück haben ... By: Dressurpferd100. on 16 May 12, 13:27:19 zum glück haben die? keine sporen an man kann auch noch mehr hauen :O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MAKE MORE VIDEOS!! ... By: xxivyponyxx x. on 15 May 12, 21:43:46 MAKE MORE VIDEOS!! PLEASE!! I? LOVE THEM!!
well, to me they ... By: MyDreamLivesInMe. on 14 May 12, 19:20:52 well, to me they don't seem distressed at all- rather relaxed and content :) don't care about what others say as long as they can't offer you constructive advice! i liked to watch that vid and i think you and your horses? are a really good team :)
I can't belive you ... By: equinewonderland. on 13 May 12, 13:41:52 I can't belive you are getting negative comments. You and horses are going brilliantly and to really concuer a high level of dressage on this type of horse is not easy with their musculature and build it requires a high level of trianing and skill to teach them to use their bodys how you are showing? in your videos you should nothing but proud of yourself :) x
I think your did ... By: quizillafreak. on 13 May 12, 11:05:12 I think your did really well, can't believe the people up here trying to get you down. I know how you feel. I'm an oversized rider and have many videos of? me riding and actually doing a good job, but I won't put them up because I know these things will happen. Keep on riding and enjoying your horses! They look wonderful! :) Haflinger-power!!!!
I? can only say WOW ... By: chipsy001. on 10 May 12, 13:14:04 I? can only say WOW! your horses AND you are doing soo well! :D
it made my day and it was so fun watching you all :)
some people say that haflinger shouldn't do some dressage and they wouldn't be talented - here we are and your videos are the best proof for haflinger CAN DO SO WELL ^^
if anyone thinks your horses seem to be stressed... well maybe one of your horses didn't like the splashing up of tiny water drops ;) my horse is such one who don't like tiny water drops splashing up her legs xD
your horses are ... By: Itxx. on 09 May 12, 17:41:30 your horses are gorgeous. I am so jealous.? I love haffies.
Love the haffy's! ... By: conniegrippin. on 09 May 12, 13:21:36 Love the haffy's! and you obviously spend lots of time interacting,? and having fun with them! Great job! thanks for posting!
I love Haflinger ? ... By: JuliannaG100. on 07 May 12, 13:10:26 I love Haflinger ? Very very good Video !!!! ?
i like jumping? ... By: TheTaylorashby. on 06 May 12, 16:05:27 i like jumping? better
Oh wow i wish i? ... By: ariprinz. on 02 May 12, 23:38:44 Oh wow i wish i? could do that with my haflinger!
Those horses are? ... By: messymare96. on 01 May 12, 19:14:25 Those horses are? STUNNING!! you are a good rider too btw :)
Beautiful horses! ... By: thelastodyssey. on 30 Apr 12, 03:48:03 Beautiful horses! And you've done wonderful work with them. Keep up the? good work :)
Very, very well ... By: UfauxDrummer. on 26 Apr 12, 18:33:58 Very, very well done! Love the forward-ness of your horses (I love Haflingers anyway!) and your rhythmic half-passes, controlled counter-counters and snappy flying changes! Bravo! So sorry you've had to put up with nasty comments from people who advocate so-called "Natural Horsemanship". Don't even get me started on that one... I don't accept practitioners of NH as clients anymore - had enough of the silliness. Professional h/j/dressage trainer, classical, traditional horsemanship. ? Period.
Your a great rider! ... By: nuttieppc. on 21 Apr 12, 23:30:41 Your a great rider! i have a haflinger myself she's called? Livvy :) she's lovely at dressage too x and if your horses didn't like you they wouldn't let you ride them, as i know, when one on my friends got on my haflinger and she didn't like they way they rode her she started to buck, rear and bronk, literally anything she could do to get them off. so all you people out there giving her shit, shut up she knows what shes doing! and her horses are working beautifully for her.
if your hands are ... By: ilovhorse. on 21 Apr 12, 22:33:52 if your hands are rock hard and "perfectly still" the horse will bump? into them him/herself, your hands have to be moving, flexible, and with the horse at all times, its a give and take for horse and rider, the horse is constantly moving there heads
A small bump does ... By: showjumpinluv. on 20 Apr 12, 12:31:17 A small bump does not cause pain. I have no problem taking critisicm, from my friends and/or a trainer I? requested it from. Not some random person on youtube that's never seen me ride before and knows nothing about the horse(s) I'm on. I think it's absurd how people pop all over youtube and give people riding "advice." Particularly when they themselves have no videos of them riding.
And I didn't imply ... By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 22:13:09 And I didn't imply that in my comment. To me it almost feels like it's you who can't take critisism.
Sorry Haflinger10 about this little discussion here. I really didn't mean to imply that you're abusing your horses. I really do think it's some very impressive riding your doing and I'm pretty sure you're taking your horses out in? a ropehalter every now and again. I'm sure you already know this in your sleep, but please be careful with those leverage bits. Hope you wont take offence.
It doesn't matter ... By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 22:07:28 It doesn't matter if it's a small jank, bump or whatever it's painful for the horse either way. When one rides? with a leverage bit the hands have to be perfectly still, otherwise it causes the horse pain. As with all creatures the mouth and face are some extreemly sensitive body parts and has to be treated with caution. The only thing I wanted was to say was that she should be careful with that. What is wrong with a little critisism? It's not like I was telling her she was abusing her horses.
It is perfectly ... By: showjumpinluv. on 19 Apr 12, 18:47:15 It is perfectly acceptable to give a slight "bump" with? the reins when needed. Not at all a jank. If you're so sensitive, don't go around commenting on people's videos and telling them they're hurting their horse. I highly doubt she put the videos up for your critiscism.
And like I said any ... By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 17:54:31 And like I said any bit can be painful for a horse in the wrong hands. I just wrote what I saw. The "janks" I'm talking about isn't that noticable, quite subtle actually, but janks nonetheless. I'm sure you're aware of this, but a horses mouth is very sencitive and any "jank" is felt. Actually leverage bits do cause more pain as they work from two-three points, if used incorrectly. But I propose? we agree on disagreeing. And please don't call people names when you dont know them. It kinda hurts.
I'm perfectly aware ... By: showjumpinluv. on 19 Apr 12, 15:45:45 I'm perfectly aware of how leverage bits work, thanks. It's completely incorrect to say they cause more pain. A bit is only as strong as the rider. A plain eggbutt snaffle in a heavy-handed rider will have more pressure than a double bridle in soft, quiet hands. And this rider does? just fine with the leverage bits she's using.
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By: haflingers10. on 19 May 12, 12:15:11
That was actually my first ever time riding side saddle...... Sorry but once again people getting straight? into what they call 'constructive crit'. dont' know what's behind the videos. But thanks.
By: sauseperle. on 18 May 12, 10:47:39
nice video, great horses! You're all good riders but the first girl /with the red jackt) should try not to move her feet that much! :)?
By: mrspurplepony12. on 17 May 12, 17:56:58
beautiful ! my mum wanted to buy me a haflinger to replace my other 3 horses but i wouldnt let er so my new show pony is arriving in 2 weeks ! cant wait ! beautiful you haev agreat position .. dont take this the wrong way please but when your riding side saddle you need to keep you rigth shoulder a bit further back .. just fro more balance ! yon dont want to be slidong back .. i fit helps? .. hold onto the balance strap for a bit ! xx XX xx
By: Dressurpferd100. on 16 May 12, 13:27:19
zum glück haben die? keine sporen an man kann auch noch mehr hauen :O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By: xxivyponyxx x. on 15 May 12, 21:43:46
MAKE MORE VIDEOS!! PLEASE!! I? LOVE THEM!!
By: MyDreamLivesInMe. on 14 May 12, 19:20:52
well, to me they don't seem distressed at all- rather relaxed and content :) don't care about what others say as long as they can't offer you constructive advice! i liked to watch that vid and i think you and your horses? are a really good team :)
By: equinewonderland. on 13 May 12, 13:41:52
I can't belive you are getting negative comments. You and horses are going brilliantly and to really concuer a high level of dressage on this type of horse is not easy with their musculature and build it requires a high level of trianing and skill to teach them to use their bodys how you are showing? in your videos you should nothing but proud of yourself :) x
By: quizillafreak. on 13 May 12, 11:05:12
I think your did really well, can't believe the people up here trying to get you down. I know how you feel. I'm an oversized rider and have many videos of? me riding and actually doing a good job, but I won't put them up because I know these things will happen. Keep on riding and enjoying your horses! They look wonderful! :) Haflinger-power!!!!
By: chipsy001. on 10 May 12, 13:14:04
I? can only say WOW! your horses AND you are doing soo well! :D it made my day and it was so fun watching you all :) some people say that haflinger shouldn't do some dressage and they wouldn't be talented - here we are and your videos are the best proof for haflinger CAN DO SO WELL ^^ if anyone thinks your horses seem to be stressed... well maybe one of your horses didn't like the splashing up of tiny water drops ;) my horse is such one who don't like tiny water drops splashing up her legs xD
By: Itxx. on 09 May 12, 17:41:30
your horses are gorgeous. I am so jealous.? I love haffies.
By: conniegrippin. on 09 May 12, 13:21:36
Love the haffy's! and you obviously spend lots of time interacting,? and having fun with them! Great job! thanks for posting!
By: JuliannaG100. on 07 May 12, 13:10:26
I love Haflinger ? Very very good Video !!!! ?
By: TheTaylorashby. on 06 May 12, 16:05:27
i like jumping? better
By: ariprinz. on 02 May 12, 23:38:44
Oh wow i wish i? could do that with my haflinger!
By: messymare96. on 01 May 12, 19:14:25
Those horses are? STUNNING!! you are a good rider too btw :)
By: thelastodyssey. on 30 Apr 12, 03:48:03
Beautiful horses! And you've done wonderful work with them. Keep up the? good work :)
By: UfauxDrummer. on 26 Apr 12, 18:33:58
Very, very well done! Love the forward-ness of your horses (I love Haflingers anyway!) and your rhythmic half-passes, controlled counter-counters and snappy flying changes! Bravo! So sorry you've had to put up with nasty comments from people who advocate so-called "Natural Horsemanship". Don't even get me started on that one... I don't accept practitioners of NH as clients anymore - had enough of the silliness. Professional h/j/dressage trainer, classical, traditional horsemanship. ? Period.
By: nuttieppc. on 21 Apr 12, 23:30:41
Your a great rider! i have a haflinger myself she's called? Livvy :) she's lovely at dressage too x and if your horses didn't like you they wouldn't let you ride them, as i know, when one on my friends got on my haflinger and she didn't like they way they rode her she started to buck, rear and bronk, literally anything she could do to get them off. so all you people out there giving her shit, shut up she knows what shes doing! and her horses are working beautifully for her.
By: ilovhorse. on 21 Apr 12, 22:33:52
if your hands are rock hard and "perfectly still" the horse will bump? into them him/herself, your hands have to be moving, flexible, and with the horse at all times, its a give and take for horse and rider, the horse is constantly moving there heads
By: showjumpinluv. on 20 Apr 12, 12:31:17
A small bump does not cause pain. I have no problem taking critisicm, from my friends and/or a trainer I? requested it from. Not some random person on youtube that's never seen me ride before and knows nothing about the horse(s) I'm on. I think it's absurd how people pop all over youtube and give people riding "advice." Particularly when they themselves have no videos of them riding.
By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 22:13:09
And I didn't imply that in my comment. To me it almost feels like it's you who can't take critisism. Sorry Haflinger10 about this little discussion here. I really didn't mean to imply that you're abusing your horses. I really do think it's some very impressive riding your doing and I'm pretty sure you're taking your horses out in? a ropehalter every now and again. I'm sure you already know this in your sleep, but please be careful with those leverage bits. Hope you wont take offence.
By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 22:07:28
It doesn't matter if it's a small jank, bump or whatever it's painful for the horse either way. When one rides? with a leverage bit the hands have to be perfectly still, otherwise it causes the horse pain. As with all creatures the mouth and face are some extreemly sensitive body parts and has to be treated with caution. The only thing I wanted was to say was that she should be careful with that. What is wrong with a little critisism? It's not like I was telling her she was abusing her horses.
By: showjumpinluv. on 19 Apr 12, 18:47:15
It is perfectly acceptable to give a slight "bump" with? the reins when needed. Not at all a jank. If you're so sensitive, don't go around commenting on people's videos and telling them they're hurting their horse. I highly doubt she put the videos up for your critiscism.
By: Frutticattygirl. on 19 Apr 12, 17:54:31
And like I said any bit can be painful for a horse in the wrong hands. I just wrote what I saw. The "janks" I'm talking about isn't that noticable, quite subtle actually, but janks nonetheless. I'm sure you're aware of this, but a horses mouth is very sencitive and any "jank" is felt. Actually leverage bits do cause more pain as they work from two-three points, if used incorrectly. But I propose? we agree on disagreeing. And please don't call people names when you dont know them. It kinda hurts.
By: showjumpinluv. on 19 Apr 12, 15:45:45
I'm perfectly aware of how leverage bits work, thanks. It's completely incorrect to say they cause more pain. A bit is only as strong as the rider. A plain eggbutt snaffle in a heavy-handed rider will have more pressure than a double bridle in soft, quiet hands. And this rider does? just fine with the leverage bits she's using.