Thank? you! Please ... By: Willowsong12. on 24 May 12, 01:43:59 Thank? you! Please before you comment people, learn a few things.
Foaming at the bit ... By: scmarshtacky. on 24 May 12, 00:24:22 Foaming at the bit a GOOD thing.In fact,I've been working months,using no techniques whatsoever other than my body and a little reins,to get my horse? to foam like that.Foaming means they are supple at the poll,and that they are using their body well.Go look it up,ask any credible horse person,I promise they will tell you it is a good thing. Now,it is also true,that people in dressage can use underhanded techniques,what dicipline doesn't at some point? I can tell you for certain,that he did not.
Sorry...I disagree. ... By: LuvMitch247. on 23 May 12, 16:22:52 Sorry...I disagree. I've seen too many? videos that confirm abuse when *teaching* (demanding) these steps. It's horrific!
the part at 4:57 ... By: WinKody. on 23 May 12, 11:01:18 the part at 4:57 and 5:49 are 2? tempi and 1 tempi respectively they are also known as sequence changes every 1 or 2 strides also they are known as 2 and 1 time changes
What are you ... By: WinKody. on 23 May 12, 10:58:49 What are you talking about??? I am not saying you are wrong but I do not agree? with you, Totilas performs out of TRUST and TRUST only...
I love dressage. ... By: JEAN FINEGAN. on 15 May 12, 02:19:58 I love dressage. The amazing art of communicating with the horse in order to perform movements that come natural in the wild. What a privilege!?
LuvMitch247
... By: AbramGLM. on 11 May 12, 00:31:14 LuvMitch247
Obviously? you know nothing about horses. Pathetic.
But usually? you ... By: xsbadger17. on 07 May 12, 14:09:48 But usually? you can guess that it's because they're working. At this level, I'm sure they have the appropriate bit and Totilas looks like he loves his job.
That is true, but ... By: ArabKate. on 07 May 12, 07:03:33 That is true, but it can also mean discomfort from the bit?
The canter ... By: ArabKate. on 07 May 12, 07:02:25 The canter pirouette??
And again? at 5:49? ... By: dagensxoptur. on 06 May 12, 22:33:39 And again? at 5:49? :)
What's the part? at ... By: dagensxoptur. on 06 May 12, 22:26:39 What's the part? at 4:57 called? :)
Lecker ... By: creativius. on 06 May 12, 12:18:01 Lecker Pferderouladen....das is doch kein sport? ey...
You don't have to ... By: xsbadger17. on 03 May 12, 20:32:19 You don't have to be an expert to comment on horse? videos, but when you think foaming at the mouth means they're thirsty, it just makes your argument less credible because it's obvious you don't know horses. It means they're working. Some people actually have copper bits to make them foam because it's a good sign.
Very true, but I'd ... By: xsbadger17. on 03 May 12, 20:28:46 Very true, but I'd say the things horses do in sports are natural. If people would observe horses, especially foals, who are allowed to play in a field they'd notice that the movements are like those of the Lipizzaners and dressage horses.? If we asked a horse to play a piano, that'd be unnatural, but we're simply asking them to move. Is it extra work? Yes. But running is more work than walking.
Thank you! I am ... By: LuvMitch247. on 01 May 12, 00:38:56 Thank you! I am always concerned for the horse. I've? seen so many on FB Pages and UTUBE. I keep up with a lot of *Horse Rescue* shelters. The horses are beyond recognizable until they are rehabilitated. Yes...*THAT* is where I'm coming from. It makes me feel so sad...I just want to cry when I see the pictures. However, I also understand Competitions. I would have to see the *Training* in process.
If? Totalis could ... By: carebearandsaturn. on 29 Apr 12, 13:05:54 If? Totalis could talk: "Bitch please, I got this."
(continued) Some ... By: missingpersontwo. on 28 Apr 12, 23:29:10 (continued) Some just aren't made for that, their bodies don't fit the dressage standards, and forcing them to be ridden like that is abusive and painful. Just compare the bodies of a grand-prix dressage horse, and an olimpic-level? show jumper... People that are used to only one side of the coin can't understand the other. Dressage can, indeed, be stressful and abusive for some kinds of horses, but obviously this happy and dancing Totilas in not in that group! =)
Lets remember that ... By: missingpersontwo. on 28 Apr 12, 23:20:52 Lets remember that horses are very different from each other, physically and psychologically. I always see comments of people saying that dressage is abusive and painful for the horse, and others denying it. In my opinion, both sides of the story are correct - it only depends on the horse... some are physically confortable while working on dressage? - good, non-violent dressage that respects the limits of the horse, even an outstanding one - which makes them happy horses. Totilas is an example.
(continued)... good ... By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:20:58 (continued)... good dressage training, they practice patiently for ten or so years. ten years! almost every single day!
you don't have to agree with me and that's totally fine. that's your opinion and there's nothing i can do to change? that. it's good that you are concerned for the horse.
there are many examples where abuse is practiced daily so i totally understand where you are coming from.
(continued)... ... By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:20:03 (continued)... horse does not properly accept the bit. It is basically to show the judges. (which i think is stupid because it is usually pretty obvious when a horse is not using his hind legs). he has access to water 24/7 except for when he is working and before he has completely cooled down (because giving a horse water right after he has worked is dangerous)
Some riders, sadly enough, do use a lot of pain do get a horse? to this level, but it almost always never works. If you have ever seen...
I completely ... By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:19:13 I completely understand where you are coming from, however, the frothing and spit is a good sign in dressage. It means that the horse is accepting the bit and that his hind legs are under him and that he is working from behind and using his hind legs. This? is because what is in the front is always a replica of what is in the back (so there should be sweat in his butt too basically). some riders actually put this foam thing on their horse's neck so that it looks like he is frothing when their...
Magnifique comme ... By: coccinelle165. on 28 Apr 12, 14:35:08 Magnifique comme toujours !! Un grand bravo !!?
are you serious? ... By: horsechickadee. on 27 Apr 12, 21:31:35 are you serious? frothing at the mouth means the horse is comfortable with the bit and the contact...not that its thirsty and hot....and im sorry do you want them to interrupt them in the middle of a test so the horse can get some water and then get a cramp and colic? yea makes loads of sense. AND are you the one who trained this horse? so? technically you have NO idea how the trainer got him to perform these actions so you cant say they did it cruelly...think before you comment please
Ha!? That made me ... By: Megan907. on 26 Apr 12, 19:17:25 Ha!? That made me actually laugh-out-loud. It probably is!
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By: Willowsong12. on 24 May 12, 01:43:59
Thank? you! Please before you comment people, learn a few things.
By: scmarshtacky. on 24 May 12, 00:24:22
Foaming at the bit a GOOD thing.In fact,I've been working months,using no techniques whatsoever other than my body and a little reins,to get my horse? to foam like that.Foaming means they are supple at the poll,and that they are using their body well.Go look it up,ask any credible horse person,I promise they will tell you it is a good thing. Now,it is also true,that people in dressage can use underhanded techniques,what dicipline doesn't at some point? I can tell you for certain,that he did not.
By: LuvMitch247. on 23 May 12, 16:22:52
Sorry...I disagree. I've seen too many? videos that confirm abuse when *teaching* (demanding) these steps. It's horrific!
By: WinKody. on 23 May 12, 11:01:18
the part at 4:57 and 5:49 are 2? tempi and 1 tempi respectively they are also known as sequence changes every 1 or 2 strides also they are known as 2 and 1 time changes
By: WinKody. on 23 May 12, 10:58:49
What are you talking about??? I am not saying you are wrong but I do not agree? with you, Totilas performs out of TRUST and TRUST only...
By: JEAN FINEGAN. on 15 May 12, 02:19:58
I love dressage. The amazing art of communicating with the horse in order to perform movements that come natural in the wild. What a privilege!?
By: AbramGLM. on 11 May 12, 00:31:14
LuvMitch247 Obviously? you know nothing about horses. Pathetic.
By: xsbadger17. on 07 May 12, 14:09:48
But usually? you can guess that it's because they're working. At this level, I'm sure they have the appropriate bit and Totilas looks like he loves his job.
By: ArabKate. on 07 May 12, 07:03:33
That is true, but it can also mean discomfort from the bit?
By: ArabKate. on 07 May 12, 07:02:25
The canter pirouette??
By: dagensxoptur. on 06 May 12, 22:33:39
And again? at 5:49? :)
By: dagensxoptur. on 06 May 12, 22:26:39
What's the part? at 4:57 called? :)
By: creativius. on 06 May 12, 12:18:01
Lecker Pferderouladen....das is doch kein sport? ey...
By: xsbadger17. on 03 May 12, 20:32:19
You don't have to be an expert to comment on horse? videos, but when you think foaming at the mouth means they're thirsty, it just makes your argument less credible because it's obvious you don't know horses. It means they're working. Some people actually have copper bits to make them foam because it's a good sign.
By: xsbadger17. on 03 May 12, 20:28:46
Very true, but I'd say the things horses do in sports are natural. If people would observe horses, especially foals, who are allowed to play in a field they'd notice that the movements are like those of the Lipizzaners and dressage horses.? If we asked a horse to play a piano, that'd be unnatural, but we're simply asking them to move. Is it extra work? Yes. But running is more work than walking.
By: LuvMitch247. on 01 May 12, 00:38:56
Thank you! I am always concerned for the horse. I've? seen so many on FB Pages and UTUBE. I keep up with a lot of *Horse Rescue* shelters. The horses are beyond recognizable until they are rehabilitated. Yes...*THAT* is where I'm coming from. It makes me feel so sad...I just want to cry when I see the pictures. However, I also understand Competitions. I would have to see the *Training* in process.
By: carebearandsaturn. on 29 Apr 12, 13:05:54
If? Totalis could talk: "Bitch please, I got this."
By: missingpersontwo. on 28 Apr 12, 23:29:10
(continued) Some just aren't made for that, their bodies don't fit the dressage standards, and forcing them to be ridden like that is abusive and painful. Just compare the bodies of a grand-prix dressage horse, and an olimpic-level? show jumper... People that are used to only one side of the coin can't understand the other. Dressage can, indeed, be stressful and abusive for some kinds of horses, but obviously this happy and dancing Totilas in not in that group! =)
By: missingpersontwo. on 28 Apr 12, 23:20:52
Lets remember that horses are very different from each other, physically and psychologically. I always see comments of people saying that dressage is abusive and painful for the horse, and others denying it. In my opinion, both sides of the story are correct - it only depends on the horse... some are physically confortable while working on dressage? - good, non-violent dressage that respects the limits of the horse, even an outstanding one - which makes them happy horses. Totilas is an example.
By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:20:58
(continued)... good dressage training, they practice patiently for ten or so years. ten years! almost every single day! you don't have to agree with me and that's totally fine. that's your opinion and there's nothing i can do to change? that. it's good that you are concerned for the horse. there are many examples where abuse is practiced daily so i totally understand where you are coming from.
By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:20:03
(continued)... horse does not properly accept the bit. It is basically to show the judges. (which i think is stupid because it is usually pretty obvious when a horse is not using his hind legs). he has access to water 24/7 except for when he is working and before he has completely cooled down (because giving a horse water right after he has worked is dangerous) Some riders, sadly enough, do use a lot of pain do get a horse? to this level, but it almost always never works. If you have ever seen...
By: raonification203. on 28 Apr 12, 16:19:13
I completely understand where you are coming from, however, the frothing and spit is a good sign in dressage. It means that the horse is accepting the bit and that his hind legs are under him and that he is working from behind and using his hind legs. This? is because what is in the front is always a replica of what is in the back (so there should be sweat in his butt too basically). some riders actually put this foam thing on their horse's neck so that it looks like he is frothing when their...
By: coccinelle165. on 28 Apr 12, 14:35:08
Magnifique comme toujours !! Un grand bravo !!?
By: horsechickadee. on 27 Apr 12, 21:31:35
are you serious? frothing at the mouth means the horse is comfortable with the bit and the contact...not that its thirsty and hot....and im sorry do you want them to interrupt them in the middle of a test so the horse can get some water and then get a cramp and colic? yea makes loads of sense. AND are you the one who trained this horse? so? technically you have NO idea how the trainer got him to perform these actions so you cant say they did it cruelly...think before you comment please
By: Megan907. on 26 Apr 12, 19:17:25
Ha!? That made me actually laugh-out-loud. It probably is!