Absolutely magnificent! No hands ever on the reins. I would love to ride with this man. True this video is different then the other but it has a little more flare. The other is more elegant. I love them both.
Beautiful. But the older video of Sr Morales in a training arena with no spectators or fanfare... just him with his horse...... takes the viewer's breath away. The focus, unity, brilliance, energy is the most increadible video that I have ever seen of a rider working with a horse. I dream of working with Sr Morales.
Having ridden a few regular Spanish horses in Spain recently I have to say that if anyone cares for their horse they should not use a Spanish standard of anything to do with horses as their level. The actual focus on care and welfare is not very high and the way the horses are trained is not kind.
@@freddyvonrabenau1 yeah... Superb athletic skills and obedience, beautiful presentation, but at what cost of welfare? No hands on the reins, but the horse is stuck with that short length of reins tied to the belt even after the presentation is over. Then we can see how tense the eyes are. I would love to get to this level, but on loose reins and gentle training. It's it possible? I don't know, maybe.
@@luablau Different culture, different needs. These techniques were developed to guide and move BULLS and other livestock. Hence the evasive movements.
hope that doma vaquera,will create a lot off shepherds,who will lead the spanisch folk away from bull fighting,into the tradition,from spanisch horse men ship adios...!
774892, se nota que tu no montas a caballo, pues entonces, no dirías algo así, en España y en especial la doma vaquera, una doma autóctona del sur del país, los caballos no se dirigen con las riendas, se hace con el asiento y las piernas, dejando las riendas como ultimo recurso, así que en este caso , se lleva atada a los zahones solo para que no se caigan y se enreden en las manos del caballo, con el consiguiente peligro, un cordial saludo.
Superb rider, without question. Interesting to note that the riendas, or reins in English are tied to his chapateras so he has some control over his reins thru his waist movements.