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@@Billy_fishHow is this on topic to the comment above? But also, whips aren’t abuse, IF YOU MAKE IT ABUSE it is, say you have an EXTREMELY lazy horse, you need a whip, using your legs the whole time might not help and every single time your legs will feel like their broken, just chill out please.
"im so excited to try my first drisige lesson!" "NO it's DRESSAGE!" 🤣 these videos are so realistic and funny! these videos defenatley brighten my week🙃
@@Billy_fish She didn’t even use the whip first of all! Whips are not abuse if you use them the right way. You don’t whip the horse. I don’t even know why they call them whips. They are just used as motivation to make cues more clear to the horses. If it hurts the horse they are being used wrong. She was just using it for her costume anyway
Wooooooooooow, I switched to Western and completely forgot about the AKEHCMBF, and then totally remembered the acronym I was taught 😂 that is a hardcore throwback I never expected!
Hilarious ! At 70+ yrs.old , I've given many decades worth of riding lessons & as a " local pro " thoroughly enjoyed the challenges yet great rewards of beginning riders . Some went on to ride only once a year at church camp , some enjoyed local trails , others went on to show high levels - great riders all ! 🥰 However , my most memorable student ... well ... she arrived for her first western lesson looking like a Ralph Lauren ad , complete w/ designer scarf , fashion " paddock " boots , gold hoop earrings , etc. ! She could not / would not comprehend arriving 15 min. early to learn to groom , tack up , talk horse care 'n health - all a free gift of my time to help students & get to visit 'n learn about them too . The " fashion lady " didn't last long ( lessons at the walk only ) , her choice , & quit w/out notice . Bless her heart ... 😂
I had a dressage lesson the other day and dressage is so stressful but when your trainer tells you that something was amazing during the lesson then you feel very proud of yourself😂 My trainer told me that one of our canter transitions was the best one she had ever seen me and my horse do
an abbreviation for the letters that my former trainer gave me was "all king Edward's horses can make blue fudge" it was so random but I will forever remember it for that!!
😂 loved that she showed up to the lesson dressed like that! Marina, are you riding at a dressage barn now? Also would love to hear about the mustangs and Kazi
LOL! And thank you Marinas Trainer! It was so funny! And the way you acted and dressed! You are so amazing Gypsy! One day I hope to be as good with horses like you are. You are my Idol, my role model. Love you and your chanel!😀
THE DRESSAGE GEAR HAD ME DEAD 💀 😂 I can’t handle when someone says drisige😭🙄 I hate when ppl think they know everything too 🙄🙄🙄🙄 someone I knew had never even touched a horse and thought they knew everything cuz of movies and becuz they wanna show off 😂❤
In Dutch we say: Alle Friese Boeren Met Centen Hebben Een Koe It translates to all friesian farmes with money have a cow. It's used to memorize the ring letters
When I volunteered at a beginner lesson barn, EVERY KID (and usually the delusional adults, too) would ask when they could "gallop". A) you probably mean canter. B) with that balance and that attitude- uh, 2 to 3 years. And it was always the ones who were awful, I don't know why...