What beautiful pirouettes! All of it, really, but the soft, clean pirouettes really jumped out. Precise, pivoting right on that back foot. These days I tend to think that working equitation is the last discipline where such harmonious work can be found. Lovely!
I'm new to watching this, but after a lifetime of working with horses in varied disciplines I again have to say the young and older women are far more empathetic and intuitive with their horses than the men. It has always been thus!!!❤
@@Roheryn100 I know you're smart, but this time you didn't get my point. WE is so entertaining and interesting. But who wants to watch the dressage part? And makes a whole competition so time consuming. This limits the number of competitors as well.
At this lvl spurs are MANDATORY on competitions. You can't dont put them on. What is more if use them wisely nothin bad is goin to happen, with aids it's like with a knife you can cut a carrot and you can kill someone. So using spurs is not bad if you know how to use them.
Your ignorance is obvious. Spurs are a signal device. They do not hurt a horse in any way. You guide the horse's front end with the reins and if you watch her the amount of "pull" is no more than the change in tightness of her hold on the reins. The back end of the horse is guided with the legs and feet. Spurs are used to make the signals easier for the horse to detect. Speed is controlled mainly by the hips and weight shifts.
Seriously? All that evidence of excellent horsemanship and treatment, and you jump to that? Spurs are no sign of abuse, you're clearly incompetent at best.
This horse is magical, so beautiful. She is so fortunate to have this horse and they work so well together, the perfect coupled team. x
What beautiful pirouettes! All of it, really, but the soft, clean pirouettes really jumped out. Precise, pivoting right on that back foot. These days I tend to think that working equitation is the last discipline where such harmonious work can be found. Lovely!
Ugh. LOVE the outfit!
I'm new to watching this, but after a lifetime of working with horses in varied disciplines I again have to say the young and older women are far more empathetic and intuitive with their horses than the men. It has always been thus!!!❤
A pirueta inversa ( eixo nos anteriores) não faz parte dos movimentos obrigatórios?
The bit is so hard 😢
Horse is calm, happy, ears pricked forward.
Really? I don’t see it.
@julieganderton3027 The bit is only as hard as the hands will make it. Her hands are fine.
But the hand and horse are not.
I'm a huge fan of WE, but this dressage test could not be more boring. I get the point, I come from dressage, but it kills this game.
Yeah, no BTV, no foreleg flinging, no trailing hindquarters…
@@Roheryn100 I know you're smart, but this time you didn't get my point. WE is so entertaining and interesting. But who wants to watch the dressage part? And makes a whole competition so time consuming. This limits the number of competitors as well.
@@rgabi11 For the same reason people go to three day events on dressage day…
You get a thumbs down because of the use of spurs. 👎🏼👎🏼
At this lvl spurs are MANDATORY on competitions. You can't dont put them on. What is more if use them wisely nothin bad is goin to happen, with aids it's like with a knife you can cut a carrot and you can kill someone. So using spurs is not bad if you know how to use them.
Your ignorance is obvious. Spurs are a signal device. They do not hurt a horse in any way. You guide the horse's front end with the reins and if you watch her the amount of "pull" is no more than the change in tightness of her hold on the reins. The back end of the horse is guided with the legs and feet. Spurs are used to make the signals easier for the horse to detect. Speed is controlled mainly by the hips and weight shifts.
Only helps to get the horses attention. No hurt involved.
Is there any sign of spur rubs ? No.
Seriously? All that evidence of excellent horsemanship and treatment, and you jump to that? Spurs are no sign of abuse, you're clearly incompetent at best.