4:45 she did an amazing job saving herself from not falling. if she didnt dismount then she could have gotten injured pretty badly. the horse could have stepped on her when it landed its rear.
the question is WHY they all, who are bad even on trot and galop, are jumping? Child couldn't galop properly but already jump a metr? I'll never understand. It's ridiculous and dangerous
Acting safely when someone falls is everything, and your urge may be to scream, dismount and run and comfort the person, but when you're riding, someone else will take care if both horse and rider (if you're in a lesson) but tbh the best thing you can do is keep your horse calm and halt where you are, but don't risk doing anything that'll make the situation worse.
I don’t know, but when it was, but it was either video number 15, video number 16 or video number 17. It was the girl with a white coat riding on a brown pony. OK my point is is that she is way too big to be riding that pony. Who agrees 👇🏻
The rider at 2:29 had her saddle too far forward. The rider at 0:56 was hanging on the pony’s mouth and she shouldn’t even have been riding him. She’s too large for him. Although the rider at 1:09 did very good hopping off and soothing her horse. Same with the rider at 1:22
4:14 tell me who in the right mind would ride a horse near a young colt while it’s being lunged. It’s really dumb. And her hands were so high in the air.
Human failures you mean. "When you blame a horse you pretty much lose credibility." Learn this from an incredible horsemen and of course people take full accountability.
Running into another rider is so scary. My friend was cantering the opposite way and I was still trotting, She called to the outside but didn’t move so we collided. Horses stopped and she was on her neck, fell off. I felt bad, but it was scary for sure.
Whenever i start to fall or lose balance, all I can think of is- I emergency dismount now, or I get a concussion for staying on while my horse tramples me.
You can’t see a distance.. take a break from advanced stuff and go to flat work for a bit. Yes I know not everybody sees a distance but don’t jump high if you can’t.
0:56 i think she should’ve ridden a bigger pony.. i think the pony was a shetland and to make the pony go, she had to whip it. Also, i think she shouldn’t be cantering as she has no balance whatsoever and has to learn to keep her hands down.
Well sometimes in woods, or in a field it would be best to hold onto them because one time I was getting ready to gallop in a field and then my horse bucked, i fell off and let go off the reins and then he bolted away. (we couldnt find him for 8 hours)
a 5min34 cela aurait pu être vraiment dangereux le cheval qui rentre dans l'autre pk elle a pas ralentit et pk la fille etait un plein milieux de la piste ??
No hate to you, (because your not the rider) but 2:14 the rider is much too big for that horse, wich is not only bad for the horse, but the rider will have been so unbalanced that it was quite obvious going round a course of jumps wasn’t going to end well.
That’s what you get for making horses jump stupid jumps for your titillation 😂 I’d like a horse one day, but jumping is not something I will ever ask him to do.
Not one of these foreign instructors teach these kids anything, other than its ok if your pony can't jump nor can the riders! The amount of ponies falling over the jumps is alarming yet it means nothing to them. Such bad horsemanship. The ponies clearly have never been trained and likely bought at the meat sales. Then when they get broken knees, spinal damage and permanently lame, the riding school owner just loads them up, sells them at the meat sale and brings back a lorry load of new ones, and its all a rinse, repeat cycle. In England we love and care for our horses as a whole, and to see these same shady establishments literally run these horses into the ground and the kids laugh. That foal skidding over on the road was disgusting! It probably had gravel burn and nasty cuts that scar later when the skin grows back, but not one of those girls recording it , never thought to check it, they were too busy laughing like a pair of psychopathic animal abusers that they're raised to be! There's nothing funny in that! Maybe the takeaway from it is that the ponies get their own back by ditching them more often than not because they sense these young "rider's " really don't give a sh!t about their welfare! Comme ce, comme cą?!