Beating your horse because it just refused or got scared is absolutely disgusting and unacceptable. If he was so comfortable to beat the poor thing like that in public then IMAGINE what's going on when he is alone with the horse.
@Layla And Alastor The Mustang he is hitting the horse like beating him. The horse can feel it, thatâs why horses have trust issues and through people off sometimes
For all the ones saying the horse couldn't feel that whip yall don't know what u r talking about. First off, horses have a thinner layer of skin than us. Second off, they have more nerve endings than we do, so they feel pain easier than we do. Thirdly, horses r sensitive and r prey animals. They have a fight or flight response to things. Let me start off by all of u that use whips, spurs, or other harsh equipment yall r just disgusting and disrespectful. Sorry not sorry. Horses don't deserve to be hit with whips, kicked with spurs, drugged with drugs, or be put through uncomfortable situations that make them upset just to get u fame, money, wealth, or whatever it is that u r using them for. First off, whipping a horse to go over a jump or because it refuses a jump doesn't help anyone, all that does is scare the horse and make them work with u out of fear. Also, letting ur emotions get in the way when working with animals is a huge no no. U don't let ur emotions cloud ur judgement. Animals can sense ur emotions and tell what u r feeling. I want yall to take ur whip and repeatedly hit urself in the same spot/area, and tell me how it feels after a few hits. After u get out of a pool and ur skin is wet hit urself with a whip repeatedly and tell me how it feels. Take ur spurs and hit urself in the ribs repeatedly with them just like u do to the horses u ride and tell me how u feel after. If u try to say that none of it hurts then u weren't doing it the same way u do to ur horse. Horses tell u when they r hurting or uncomfortable, but so many of yall ignore them and don't pay attention to their body language and behavior. If people went through what horses go through people would start a rebellion because they would be tired of living the shitty life they r given. Common people quit being blind and naive. Thousands of horses die a year for people, and it's sad, and it's not just how it is, it's because people r selfish, stubborn, and disrespectful.
reminder to be gentle and understanding when your horse is being "naughty". Punishing them for something they don't realise they did wrong isn't going to do them any good.
This was at the Tokyo Olympics with the new team format with no drop score that all the riders hated and protested heavily. The rider knew his team would be eliminated if he didn't finish the course and you could see the agony and indecision on his face as he rode around, knowing his horse was having some sort of issue, wanting to pull up but also not wanting to eliminate his team. I felt so bad for him because the decision to put one's country over one's horse's safety is a decision no rider should ever have to make, and shame on the Olympic committee for putting riders in that position.
@@DeluluIsTheWay I very much hope they never do this again. The drop scoreâs role in safety and well-being of participants was never more obvious than it was this summer.
@@cha_hoe yes, they do feel it. if you knew anything about a horse you'd know their skin is a lot thinner than ours and have more nerve endings than us, the rider wasnt sitting right to jump anyway and the horse did not trust him to jump, there was no need to whip the horse like that.
@@theoandhipp9661 the horse wouldâve been given mixed signals. So the horse gets confused no reason for the horse to listen when itâs being confused. And not to mention pulling on the reigns so aggressively that he drops his whip. Think again before u assume
Yeah. If I had to guess, that type of... I donât know the name, I believe martingale? Running martingale? (It means a different thing entirely in the dog world sorry, itâs a type of collar that tightens with pressure but otherwise sits loose, same purpose I suppose though.) anyways that thing is new to the horse and itâs working out that itâs not a hazard or danger. I think thatâs very much a natural reaction based on the mustang training vids I like to watch.
@@redfailhawk its a normal training aid used in lunging, it helps the horse stretch downwards and work / stretch over their back. The horse in that clip is from another youtuber and it was meant to be gently lunged but it got excited hence the jumping around.
It was expressing that it felt tense and stressed. An aid like this should be taking off immediately after a horse does this to prevent the horse from getting hurt. So it was a definite horsemanship fail
He didinât hurt him that bad. The point was if the horse doesnât listen to leg you can touch or whip him a bit with the stick(?). Thats how I was teached to do if ur horse is stubborn enough
He wasnât beating his horse. He is training and sometimes horses need that to learn. That crop didnât hurt the horse either Bc they are such large animals
Some of these people misuse their crop. Itâs supposed to be a pressure tool, not a hitting to punish tool. The horse doesnât know why you are punishing them as itâs not their nature to punish, just to apply pressure until someone does what they want so if you want your horse to yield in, lightly tap the opposite side of their body no harder than how hard youâd hit your own face a few times until they drop that shoulder.
Getting your horse to do something from fear of a beating is no way to build relationships. Isn't it better to have a willing partner than a fearful resentful one?
Us riders don't need to beat ourselves, or our horses, up after fails. It happens. What is important is realising what went wrong, and what we should have done instead. This way we keep our horses happy, not repeating mistakes, and moving on.
By actually paying attention to my horses' body language, I've fallen once in 3+ years and that one time was because something was wrong with the girth and the saddle slid off. So yes, you shouldn't be upset with your horse after a fall, but you should definitely evaluate and think very carefully about what you did and if you paid enough attention to your horses' wants and needs
Yeah, Iâve dealt with refusals quite a bit and I never hit the horse, instead I give them a pat, take a deep breath, and go again with more determination.
He didn't want to jump that jump, so you beat him. Real talent you have. My boy jumps if he doesn't, I give him another chance and ask, if for some reason he say's no then it's no. He never refuses without a reason and I respect that. But we don't compete at a grade level we jump for fun. No doubt if I beat him he would jump, but I would lose my heart horse. I know what I prefer. My heart horse. .
@@annarigsby4289 Oh I have, dunno if your talking to me, but Sure know the difference. I don't ride at 1 star or 5 star I'm 72 years old. But back in the day I rode 3 star and rode very different horses, please don't asume me you know what a person has or has not ridden by one comment.
At 1:23 is just no- someone please teach that person to not whip your horse aggressively if they donât go over the jump!! If the horse doesnât go over it, itâs probably because of you or itâd your fault!
I would so get after my students if they hung on to the reins and tore into the poor horses mouth and I would also teach them to roll when you hit the ground to absorb the fall and get the heck clear of the horse. My students all had to practice getting off a moving horse and learning how to tuck and roll when you land, not stick out a arm to break .... Old saying, if you ride enough you will come off. I am 67, still breaking horses and still coming off... lol. gotta love it.
It's reassuring that even experienced riders fall off. I've had my horse for 3-ish years now, and I've fallen off him 9 times haha. Fell off every ride for the most recent 3 rides too.
Exactly đŻ not only was he whipping the poor horse, but he was also pulling so tightly on the mouth that the horse couldn't lower its head to look at the jump. Stop ripping their mouths off and whipping the crap out of your horses, work on your seat, and work with the horse instead of against it.
Oh barrel racers do that all the time we loose our stirrups around the barrels and some even life their leg and the stirrup falls we sometimes even turn the barrels without them
That happened to me đ I sat on a ponyâs neck and she bucked and jumped, I already did my hands forward to put it on the ground but then she reared and I could sit back, I didnât even know how I sat that
Most of these riders need to learn basic skills. They do not have center of balance. Horses can't move correctly if riders are not in correct position. Learn to ride bareback. Don't rush into jumping until you have a secure seat without hanging on the horse's mouth.
First of all. Everyone falls sometimes, these are not due to lack of basic skills nor do they need to learn to ride bareback? I had my first freak accident ride by bareback due to owning a younger horse. You donât know the training horse and rider has received, donât make assumptions. For example my horse is green, Iâve been the person to give him lots of training and I still fall off because he has a fear of shows and simply being outside. Ive ridden him bareback but itâs not something me or him do anymore because of when he stepped on my abdomen. I know my basic skills and have a center of balance, I fell off because he spooked, everyone has their bad days. One of the people who fell off, on the grey paint, wasnât even holding her reins, so not all were hanging on the horses mouth. Just explaining what I believe and giving examples. Hopefully I didnât come off as rude, but have a good day^^
@@kiley7181 I am sorry you were injured. I have left dents in the ground and gone home with cactus in me. I emulated the Native American people who never rode with a saddle. Why is you horse afraid to go outside? Can you partner with another rider on a calm horse? Professional riders still fall, it happens. Their level of riding makes it a rare event. Have you watched the Lippazaner riders? They do not use stirrups. They are truly balanced. The riders in the video were not prepared for the higher jumps, mainly younger riders. Falls are going to happen when not prepared for those jumps. No, you were not rude, but defensive. If possible, long trail rides to relax both you and your young horse provided you have the open space to ride. NATRC is a great way to learn many things for partnering with your horse. I hope you can ride some trails, along with another or a small group of riders. Good luck to you and please wear a helmet!
@@cherylboelter7543 I agree maybe they werenât ready for such heights. I have watched a few, not in person of course. Falling off is the way someone could learn - in my opinion - and through training of course and eventually learn to have a better center of gravity. I have no clue why my horse is afraid of being outside, he was fine last year but suddenly this year during the show season I noticed he hasnât been as relaxed and is quite tense. Heâs been a bit better as of lately. Heâs almost always outside with other horses and riders simply because of lessons thereâs usually at least four of us. I do believe the barn he was born and raised at never did take the time to realize his potential as they would only ride him directly before shoes and wouldnât put much into his training - so his training and potential were neglected. He has been brought down in levels to resolve his show fear. Thank you for your concern and to have this nice conversation. I do think, now reading it again, I was a bit defensive and brash, so I do apologize.
It looks way worse but if he let the horse have the reins the would have gone so much faster. He was getting a nice collected canter. He also wasn't pushing him too hard with the spurrs. He was being a bit harsh on the reins but he lossened up a bit after that jump
to he fair, the horse had lost a shoe at the jumps before, (iâve seen this before) and the rider did say he was going to retire after the next bad jump :)
The horse (kilkenny I believe, I could be wrong.) had lost a shoe during the competition. That's why he was jumping badly. If you had seen his other rounds, you would know how amazing he is.
1:17 this is abuse. He whips it before giving any leg at all and you can see itâs head pinned back because heâs yanking the reins so hard 1:54 and look at her yanking. Abuse.
1:22 what the actual heck. Just because your horse refused a jump doesnât mean you get to abuse them. A whip is a pressure tool not an âIâm gonna hit my horse as hard as possible so he jumps and I donât care if I loose him I just want people to say Iâm a good rider.â Kind of thing. Since that terrible person doesnât know how to use one read all the other comments talking about it because I donât want to explain itâs 2 am.
I cannot stand seeing people abuse their horse because it "didn't do it right" or refused at something. They are animals, they get scared and they have feelings too. shame on you!!!
That guy who beat his horse is disgusting. Itâs an animal. Not a machine. People like that donât deserve to work with horses, or any animal for that matter.
guys crops are not for whipping, theyre for extra help only if you really need it. you shouldnt need spurs and a crop. you shouldnt be beating your horse with a crop, thats not what theyre for
Why don't they teach the people to do a sitting trot over those small fences. Gives the horse a lot of confidence. Plus it helps the rider to sit in not on the horse.
1:56 that horse just screams green or fresh. Kinda her fault, she not only got on the horse in a dangerously wet arena but also pried her spurs into the horses sides which definitely caused discomfort and escalated the situation even more than just getting off.
At 1:83 after the guy smacked him with the crop, the horse was obviously anxious heâs backing up and his head was pretty high. This makes me sadđđ
i noticed on 1:23 that he started furiously whipping the poor horse, you need to understand when ur horse is having an off day and his seat wasnt good to jump anyway, u dont need to whip ur horse like that when they refuse a jump. its horrific. calm the horse and either try again but with a kind mindset or simply, miss that jump and try again another day.
@@natashakate5687 got me neither đ I have tried a one handed canter but I donât think I steer very well because we ended up going in a circle đ and then my reins came undone because the knot I put in them wasnât tight enough đđŒđđŒđđŒ
Me talking to a âpro riderâ and they say they have never fallen off before and Iâm like â girl no way if your good I know you have fallen before!
At 1:38 I thought it was just needing training to not stop but now I go back to see that was such a hard hit and should not be doing that to a horse that looks like is in good shape the right way is to pet them and the horse itâs okay,make a circle,pet again and, then go and try and jump it no horse should have to go through that
I wanna know more about that grey jumper and his obvious jumping issue....and why he was allowed to jump at that level with something that was so obviously wrong.
No horse is bad, they behave only as what they are! Humans are bad and well we know we are worse! A horse is a reflection fo you! So you know what you don't know and teaching bad lessons is a start down misery...for your horse :D Animals rule!!
@@phoebe.ponies3869 horses can be naughty take mustangs for example they arenât broke and will do almost anything to get you off there back when the riders are doing nothing wrong, and then my horse titan is very bad at times heâll buck when I ask to go over jumps even poles at time and I know I donât weigh to much for him and heâs in perfect health, so thatâs just him being bad
Itâs so hard for me when I see horses like his his reins were so short if he hadnât lost his wip the horse would have been hurt I canât believe people put up with it
My whip is for training my young ones when they bite to bop them on the nose or to boo then on chest to stop when I do their feet or there are pushing on the door 1:23 is abusing never whip them for refusing as there is a reason why they refused :( I crop my horse when they are being rlly bad
1:23 is not ok THAT WAS A VERY HARD WHIP and that was so sad the horse didnât jump bc he didnât trust his rider let me tell you one thing THAT IS NOT HORSEMANSHIP and I know that bc I have a horse and I WOULD NEVER do that that was Horrible
Beating your horse because it just refused or got scared is absolutely disgusting and unacceptable. If he was so comfortable to beat the poor thing like that in public then IMAGINE what's going on when he is alone with the horse.
Yes, I almost cried seeing that. Like all the horse did is refuse a jump-Horses arenât machines that work for you, horses are innocent animals.
@Layla And Alastor The Mustang he is hitting the horse like beating him. The horse can feel it, thatâs why horses have trust issues and through people off sometimes
@Layla And Alastor The Mustang yep you are righr
Yes you are sooooo right
For all the ones saying the horse couldn't feel that whip yall don't know what u r talking about. First off, horses have a thinner layer of skin than us. Second off, they have more nerve endings than we do, so they feel pain easier than we do. Thirdly, horses r sensitive and r prey animals. They have a fight or flight response to things. Let me start off by all of u that use whips, spurs, or other harsh equipment yall r just disgusting and disrespectful. Sorry not sorry. Horses don't deserve to be hit with whips, kicked with spurs, drugged with drugs, or be put through uncomfortable situations that make them upset just to get u fame, money, wealth, or whatever it is that u r using them for. First off, whipping a horse to go over a jump or because it refuses a jump doesn't help anyone, all that does is scare the horse and make them work with u out of fear. Also, letting ur emotions get in the way when working with animals is a huge no no. U don't let ur emotions cloud ur judgement. Animals can sense ur emotions and tell what u r feeling. I want yall to take ur whip and repeatedly hit urself in the same spot/area, and tell me how it feels after a few hits. After u get out of a pool and ur skin is wet hit urself with a whip repeatedly and tell me how it feels. Take ur spurs and hit urself in the ribs repeatedly with them just like u do to the horses u ride and tell me how u feel after. If u try to say that none of it hurts then u weren't doing it the same way u do to ur horse. Horses tell u when they r hurting or uncomfortable, but so many of yall ignore them and don't pay attention to their body language and behavior. If people went through what horses go through people would start a rebellion because they would be tired of living the shitty life they r given. Common people quit being blind and naive. Thousands of horses die a year for people, and it's sad, and it's not just how it is, it's because people r selfish, stubborn, and disrespectful.
reminder to be gentle and understanding when your horse is being "naughty". Punishing them for something they don't realise they did wrong isn't going to do them any good.
2:06 obviously the horse is having an issue please stop asking it to jump the rest of them
This was at the Tokyo Olympics with the new team format with no drop score that all the riders hated and protested heavily. The rider knew his team would be eliminated if he didn't finish the course and you could see the agony and indecision on his face as he rode around, knowing his horse was having some sort of issue, wanting to pull up but also not wanting to eliminate his team. I felt so bad for him because the decision to put one's country over one's horse's safety is a decision no rider should ever have to make, and shame on the Olympic committee for putting riders in that position.
@@DeluluIsTheWay I very much hope they never do this again. The drop scoreâs role in safety and well-being of participants was never more obvious than it was this summer.
2:56 the fact that shy literally jumped 2 jumps on the horses frickinâ neck đłđ§
@@DeluluIsTheWay where can I see a full video of it?
The riders heels arenât even down
1:23 isnât a fall, itâs a man abusing his horse, no wonder it doesnât listen to him.
thereâs a difference between Abuse and Discipline, damn.
There's no abuse happening
@@cha_hoe it isn't discipline getting beat is abuse DaMn
@@Idkwhoiam93 bruh he wasnât beating the horse. he just hit the horse with this crop, they donât really feel it.
@@cha_hoe yes, they do feel it. if you knew anything about a horse you'd know their skin is a lot thinner than ours and have more nerve endings than us, the rider wasnt sitting right to jump anyway and the horse did not trust him to jump, there was no need to whip the horse like that.
1:22 okay we donât need to hit him that aggressively, thank you
Ikr
Lowkey hoped that horse would buck him off ...
@@theoandhipp9661 the horse wouldâve been given mixed signals. So the horse gets confused no reason for the horse to listen when itâs being confused. And not to mention pulling on the reigns so aggressively that he drops his whip. Think again before u assume
@@theoandhipp9661 no excuse to yank its head around, nor whack it with the crop ...
@@amandalarsen9121 ye same
The first one wasn't a fail it was a horse expressing itself in a lunging session
Yeah. If I had to guess, that type of... I donât know the name, I believe martingale? Running martingale? (It means a different thing entirely in the dog world sorry, itâs a type of collar that tightens with pressure but otherwise sits loose, same purpose I suppose though.) anyways that thing is new to the horse and itâs working out that itâs not a hazard or danger. I think thatâs very much a natural reaction based on the mustang training vids I like to watch.
@-Amy- music?
@@redfailhawk its a normal training aid used in lunging, it helps the horse stretch downwards and work / stretch over their back. The horse in that clip is from another youtuber and it was meant to be gently lunged but it got excited hence the jumping around.
It was expressing that it felt tense and stressed. An aid like this should be taking off immediately after a horse does this to prevent the horse from getting hurt. So it was a definite horsemanship fail
1:23 Furiously whipping your horse after he refuses a jump is horrible horsemanship. Give it a rest, geez.
He didinât hurt him that bad. The point was if the horse doesnât listen to leg you can touch or whip him a bit with the stick(?). Thats how I was teached to do if ur horse is stubborn enough
@@visperilda this is not whipping a bit.... it was the riders fault. Horse doesnât trust his rider to jump.
And the horse i Way to thin it need more fat it looks like a skeleton
@@karinadahl-olsen7542 he looks fine?
He did not win him he dropped it
1:20 thank god he lost his crop so he couldn't unfairly beat the shit out of his horse again :)
THANK GOD
It was his error! He stopped riding the horse to the jump then smacked him for it! Shoulda whacked him lol
It stoped donât make it learn bad lessons
@@eq___lily what do you mean? that he did wrong or right?
He wasnât beating his horse. He is training and sometimes horses need that to learn. That crop didnât hurt the horse either Bc they are such large animals
Some of these people misuse their crop. Itâs supposed to be a pressure tool, not a hitting to punish tool. The horse doesnât know why you are punishing them as itâs not their nature to punish, just to apply pressure until someone does what they want so if you want your horse to yield in, lightly tap the opposite side of their body no harder than how hard youâd hit your own face a few times until they drop that shoulder.
You're right vhat you wrote
Yes the more you hurt them the more they donât understand and keep acting out.
Getting your horse to do something from fear of a beating is no way to build relationships. Isn't it better to have a willing partner than a fearful resentful one?
Us riders don't need to beat ourselves, or our horses, up after fails. It happens. What is important is realising what went wrong, and what we should have done instead. This way we keep our horses happy, not repeating mistakes, and moving on.
Very well said đđ»
By actually paying attention to my horses' body language, I've fallen once in 3+ years and that one time was because something was wrong with the girth and the saddle slid off. So yes, you shouldn't be upset with your horse after a fall, but you should definitely evaluate and think very carefully about what you did and if you paid enough attention to your horses' wants and needs
Rider at 1:25 shouldnât have whipped the horse so hard
I was going to say that if someone had not already poor horse the rider was probably doing something wrong!
@@HorseyEditzzz I really didnât see the need for him to hit the horse so hard at a simple refusal đ
@@jessie333 I could hear the noise of the crop!!! đŹđŹđŹ
Yeah, Iâve dealt with refusals quite a bit and I never hit the horse, instead I give them a pat, take a deep breath, and go again with more determination.
He also whipped him after turning away which no longer connects the "correction" to the jump. Its just him hitting out of anger
1:56 she had a good seat for most of it!
Yeah especially with 1 stirrupđł
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Exactly
Why do we have to look at the grass & dirt at the beginning of a jump gone bad? There's nothing to see..
He didn't want to jump that jump, so you beat him. Real talent you have. My boy jumps if he doesn't, I give him another chance and ask, if for some reason he say's no then it's no. He never refuses without a reason and I respect that. But we don't compete at a grade level we jump for fun. No doubt if I beat him he would jump, but I would lose my heart horse. I know what I prefer. My heart horse. .
Well said wise soul!â€
i only buy horses that really like/love to jump themselves, i don't want to force them :D worked pretty well so far XD
Youâve clearly never ridden or had experience of a horse who takes the piss then⊠theyâre not always push button and not always so âgenuineâ
@@annarigsby4289 Oh I have, dunno if your talking to me, but Sure know the difference. I don't ride at 1 star or 5 star I'm 72 years old. But back in the day I rode 3 star and rode very different horses, please don't asume me you know what a person has or has not ridden by one comment.
The 3rd comment is a bit mean in mu opinion and thatâs whatâs I do I give another chance not hit
At 1:23 is just no- someone please teach that person to not whip your horse aggressively if they donât go over the jump!! If the horse doesnât go over it, itâs probably because of you or itâd your fault!
I would so get after my students if they hung on to the reins and tore into the poor horses mouth and I would also teach them to roll when you hit the ground to absorb the fall and get the heck clear of the horse. My students all had to practice getting off a moving horse and learning how to tuck and roll when you land, not stick out a arm to break .... Old saying, if you ride enough you will come off. I am 67, still breaking horses and still coming off... lol. gotta love it.
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It's reassuring that even experienced riders fall off. I've had my horse for 3-ish years now, and I've fallen off him 9 times haha. Fell off every ride for the most recent 3 rides too.
@@jermajayjay1092 good for you.... lol. I never think about it. I just all of a sudden find myself sitting on the ground cursing...
@@donelookin3386 Yes haha it happens so quickly
@@jermajayjay1092 how is he getting you off? buck, spin?? if you want to chat I can provide my email
2:50 the girl couldnt even sit properly 100% her fault the horse did fine-
Itâs never the horses fault but she just didnât get into the jump? Itâs not that big of a deal..
Exactly sheâs not sitting in the appropriate way
1:23 poor horse
Exactly đŻ not only was he whipping the poor horse, but he was also pulling so tightly on the mouth that the horse couldn't lower its head to look at the jump. Stop ripping their mouths off and whipping the crap out of your horses, work on your seat, and work with the horse instead of against it.
These animals deserve so much respect.
2:01 she sat that without stirrups I could never (yes I know she fell)
Oh barrel racers do that all the time we loose our stirrups around the barrels and some even life their leg and the stirrup falls we sometimes even turn the barrels without them
That happened to me đ I sat on a ponyâs neck and she bucked and jumped, I already did my hands forward to put it on the ground but then she reared and I could sit back, I didnât even know how I sat that
Wish my seat was that good I'm so jealous đ
Why did he hit the horse like that,a person like that should be banned to work with horsesđđĄ
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0:07 How much joy and fun
2:44 ok she is very lucky that, that horse did not squash her legs!!
Most of these riders need to learn basic skills. They do not have center of balance. Horses can't move correctly if riders are not in correct position. Learn to ride bareback. Don't rush into jumping until you have a secure seat without hanging on the horse's mouth.
First of all. Everyone falls sometimes, these are not due to lack of basic skills nor do they need to learn to ride bareback? I had my first freak accident ride by bareback due to owning a younger horse. You donât know the training horse and rider has received, donât make assumptions. For example my horse is green, Iâve been the person to give him lots of training and I still fall off because he has a fear of shows and simply being outside. Ive ridden him bareback but itâs not something me or him do anymore because of when he stepped on my abdomen. I know my basic skills and have a center of balance, I fell off because he spooked, everyone has their bad days. One of the people who fell off, on the grey paint, wasnât even holding her reins, so not all were hanging on the horses mouth. Just explaining what I believe and giving examples. Hopefully I didnât come off as rude, but have a good day^^
@@kiley7181 I am sorry you were injured. I have left dents in the ground and gone home with cactus in me. I emulated the Native American people who never rode with a saddle.
Why is you horse afraid to go outside? Can you partner with another rider on a calm horse? Professional riders still fall, it happens. Their level of riding makes it a rare event.
Have you watched the Lippazaner riders? They do not use stirrups. They are truly balanced.
The riders in the video were not prepared for the higher jumps, mainly younger riders. Falls are going to happen when not prepared for those jumps.
No, you were not rude, but defensive.
If possible, long trail rides to relax both you and your young horse provided you have the open space to ride. NATRC is a great way to learn many things for partnering with your horse. I hope you can ride some trails, along with another or a small group of riders. Good luck to you and please wear a helmet!
@@cherylboelter7543 I agree maybe they werenât ready for such heights. I have watched a few, not in person of course. Falling off is the way someone could learn - in my opinion - and through training of course and eventually learn to have a better center of gravity.
I have no clue why my horse is afraid of being outside, he was fine last year but suddenly this year during the show season I noticed he hasnât been as relaxed and is quite tense. Heâs been a bit better as of lately. Heâs almost always outside with other horses and riders simply because of lessons thereâs usually at least four of us.
I do believe the barn he was born and raised at never did take the time to realize his potential as they would only ride him directly before shoes and wouldnât put much into his training - so his training and potential were neglected. He has been brought down in levels to resolve his show fear.
Thank you for your concern and to have this nice conversation. I do think, now reading it again, I was a bit defensive and brash, so I do apologize.
@@kiley7181 No need to apologize. Good luck with your horse!
At my riding school our instructor wonât let us jump till she Knows weâre ready
1:31 poor horse the ridder is holding him back so much yet spurring him at the same time and he is so sif going over the jumps
i see where your coming from but the rider is pushing the horse into the bridle which is correct
yes he is giving the horse mixed signals, he is also being very hard in the hands
It looks way worse but if he let the horse have the reins the would have gone so much faster. He was getting a nice collected canter. He also wasn't pushing him too hard with the spurrs. He was being a bit harsh on the reins but he lossened up a bit after that jump
@@macylemmen4100 have you jumped big courses like that?
@@kaleyandmac yes agreed!
At :44 seconds ⊠thatâs a bad bad fall đŹ
0:42 the poor horsey đą
2:08 have you ever seen a video of your horse jump?? i wouldâve retired
Ikr
Oh yeah that was horrible
to he fair, the horse had lost a shoe at the jumps before, (iâve seen this before) and the rider did say he was going to retire after the next bad jump :)
I have NO idea why that horse was even used? Those were the most shocking jumps I've ever seen; it could have been seriously injured.
The horse (kilkenny I believe, I could be wrong.) had lost a shoe during the competition. That's why he was jumping badly.
If you had seen his other rounds, you would know how amazing he is.
at 0:37 that horse probably broke itâs leg. if you watch closely you see the front leg give out
Have you ever heard of thing called tripping and A horses leg doesnât break that easily when it trips
1:17 this is abuse. He whips it before giving any leg at all and you can see itâs head pinned back because heâs yanking the reins so hard
1:54 and look at her yanking.
Abuse.
1:54 she is not yanking she's just holding on like everyone would do
1:22 what the actual heck. Just because your horse refused a jump doesnât mean you get to abuse them. A whip is a pressure tool not an âIâm gonna hit my horse as hard as possible so he jumps and I donât care if I loose him I just want people to say Iâm a good rider.â Kind of thing. Since that terrible person doesnât know how to use one read all the other comments talking about it because I donât want to explain itâs 2 am.
1:17 this guy dose not deserve achievement
3:37 yep Iâve totally done this before lol
i feel sorry for the white horse
I cannot stand seeing people abuse their horse because it "didn't do it right" or refused at something. They are animals, they get scared and they have feelings too. shame on you!!!
1:15 Stop whipping that poor horse!
1:20 c'est clairement de la maltraitante
1:07 NHS! Yep! You will need to call that afterwards đ
1:43 he was kicking the horse and holding him back, which gave the horse mixed signals
That guy who beat his horse is disgusting. Itâs an animal. Not a machine. People like that donât deserve to work with horses, or any animal for that matter.
1:23 crop isnât meant to be used for punishment.
guys crops are not for whipping, theyre for extra help only if you really need it. you shouldnt need spurs and a crop. you shouldnt be beating your horse with a crop, thats not what theyre for
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This is AWFUL, at 1:23 the rider whipped his horse too hard that must hurt the poor horse. It's sad to see how animals get treated horribly
0:37 hope the horse is ok
1:24 people that think the horse learns like this doesnât deserve a horse
3:47 is so disgusting. You can tell its a young horse and has no jumping experience. Makes me absolutely sick.
0:38 omgđąđąđą
It's hard for me to comment on your videos because my language is Portuguse đ Most love your videos âșđâș
I really hope the horses are okay, some of the falls look really bad for them
I feel,like the first clip of the person lunging the horse,is trying to train in rollker witch I hate
I love every video keep it up
That guy at 1:28 slapped that horse so hard
And at 3:04 ⊠donât we all love when we go over the second jump on the neck đđđ
Why don't they teach the people to do a sitting trot over those small fences. Gives the horse a lot of confidence. Plus it helps the rider to sit in not on the horse.
What are the songs in this vid called and who are they by? I canât seem to catch enough of the lyrics to be able to find them by myself XD
Thanks!
It's Heart by Alex skrindo
2:06, that horse is OBVIOUSLY not prepared/trained enough for that show! Bros trying to fly!
1:56 that horse just screams green or fresh. Kinda her fault, she not only got on the horse in a dangerously wet arena but also pried her spurs into the horses sides which definitely caused discomfort and escalated the situation even more than just getting off.
Horse doesnât have bad fails,the horse rider has got,sry my English language is bad
-not me watching this the day before my riding lesson to remind me of ways the horse might end me.-
"But my horse loves to jump".
at 1:22 that man did not need to whip the horse that hard for a refusal. it is good to correct a horse but not the point where is could hurt them
At 1:83 after the guy smacked him with the crop, the horse was obviously anxious heâs backing up and his head was pretty high. This makes me sadđđ
i noticed on 1:23 that he started furiously whipping the poor horse, you need to understand when ur horse is having an off day and his seat wasnt good to jump anyway, u dont need to whip ur horse like that when they refuse a jump. its horrific. calm the horse and either try again but with a kind mindset or simply, miss that jump and try again another day.
Nothing beats going over the fence without your horse....
At 3:07 wtf was she doing with her hand like come on if youâre doing bouncers and that huge fence you should know not to do that lmao
she was trying to do no handed
@@emilyhetherington4739 oh nvm
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That one was great, tho Iâm not sure I wanna try that move yet
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@@natashakate5687 got me neither đ I have tried a one handed canter but I donât think I steer very well because we ended up going in a circle đ and then my reins came undone because the knot I put in them wasnât tight enough đđŒđđŒđđŒ
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Me talking to a âpro riderâ and they say they have never fallen off before and Iâm like â girl no way if your good I know you have fallen before!
1:22 to 1:24 poor horse
Please what is name musicđ BTW very nice video!
An diesen Beispielen sieht man warum man einen Helm tragen sollte
2:32 what was he trying to get out of that
At 1:38 I thought it was just needing training to not stop but now I go back to see that was such a hard hit and should not be doing that to a horse that looks like is in good shape the right way is to pet them and the horse itâs okay,make a circle,pet again and, then go and try and jump it no horse should have to go through that
Normalement l'équitation c'est pour le plaisir si le cheval n'a pas envie de sauter on le fouette pas comme ça
Pauvre cheval
Je suis d'accord
Felt that đ
I wanna know more about that grey jumper and his obvious jumping issue....and why he was allowed to jump at that level with something that was so obviously wrong.
Remember to let go of the reins if you think you will fall or are falling, thank you :)
2:33 went 'you've been to the moon? You haven't?!
00:56 was completely the riders fault. Not at all in sync with her horse
1:23 the poor horse looks malnourished
The girl with the grey pony where it flipped over after the jump was extremely lucky the horse didnât fall on top of her
That guy whipped that horse so hard, that horse didnât want to jump that fence ( horse fall 6 )
The first was not a fail it was a horse being excited on the lunge
No horse is bad, they behave only as what they are! Humans are bad and well we know we are worse! A horse is a reflection fo you! So you know what you don't know and teaching bad lessons is a start down misery...for your horse :D
Animals rule!!
Several of these were just horses being naughty but some were funny
Horses arenât naughty its the rider
@@phoebe.ponies3869 horses can be very naughty and some of these were
@@phoebe.ponies3869 horses can be naughty take mustangs for example they arenât broke and will do almost anything to get you off there back when the riders are doing nothing wrong, and then my horse titan is very bad at times heâll buck when I ask to go over jumps even poles at time and I know I donât weigh to much for him and heâs in perfect health, so thatâs just him being bad
Even horses need a break and be a free horse
1:24 That poor horse! Why are you hitting him so hard with the crop! It refused, and now you beat him up. This is so rude.
le cheval ne voulait juste pas franchir l'obstacle pas besoin de le tapper comme sa !
1:20 is absolutely horrible. Imagine your parents slapping you because you got scared!
A moment of silence for all these people
except at 1:23 I was hoping that he would get bucked off
Itâs so hard for me when I see horses like his his reins were so short if he hadnât lost his wip the horse would have been hurt I canât believe people put up with it
My whip is for training my young ones when they bite to bop them on the nose or to boo then on chest to stop when I do their feet or there are pushing on the door 1:23 is abusing never whip them for refusing as there is a reason why they refused :(
I crop my horse when they are being rlly bad
1:23 YOU DO NOT HIT THE HORSE WITH THE WHIP SO HARD LIKE WTF
I would never hit my horse with a whip that hard đ (horse fall 6)
01:22 he hits the horse right on it so that he already loses the whip
Hello Marie
1:23 is not ok THAT WAS A VERY HARD WHIP and that was so sad the horse didnât jump bc he didnât trust his rider let me tell you one thing THAT IS NOT HORSEMANSHIP and I know that bc I have a horse and I WOULD NEVER do that that was Horrible
0:37 they probably had to put the poor thing down
Most of these were the riders making mistakes or just being plain out bad
Pet them and feed them more. That'll fix em.