TRANSFORMATION IN A FEW MONTHS! FROM DISASTER TO BRONZE MEDALIST! Dinja van Liere and Hermes

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2022
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Komentáře • 14

  • @Romovictorio

    An incredible achievement. The first video a very unhappy horse 🐴 but the patience of the rider quietly with the posting trot to aid calmness & lightness to relieve tension. The second video a pleasure for horse 🐴 & rider. A super transformation which shows if you have knowledge & experience the dance begins ❤

  • @silviafagherazzi466

    Fantastico binomio una danza meravigliosa

  • @jasmin-wq8lh
    @jasmin-wq8lh Před 14 dny

    Mehr Kreise einbauen 😉

  • @Bed8Biscuits

    Very talented rider, and horse but still this horse is not happy with his job.

  • @nannirabe586

    Prima geritten,oliva Nova ,spain,desaster kommt vor

  • @christinathomas7588

    Der schaut doch nicht zufrieden aus!!!

  • @jasmin-wq8lh
    @jasmin-wq8lh Před 14 dny

    Los trau dich auf 4.

  • @azariasewell5107

    This is a very unhappy horse in both videos. U can see clear signs from this horse’s body language and behavior that they r in pain and stressed. Between the ears, the tail, the mouth, the whole body in general, etc u can see this is a very unhappy horse. U can also see the rider pulls the horse behind the vertical a ton in the first one. Also, in the first one u can see the rider putting the horse in a Rollkur position basically. This horse is constantly being hyper-flexed from this rider in the first one. I can say the rider does do better with not pulling the horse behind the vertical and everything in the second one as bad. In both first and second video the rider is very heavy and noticeable with their spur usage as well. To me it looks like this horse is just learning helplessness and just learning to deal with it because they have to.

  • @CatchLightAnne

    Lame on his left hind.