I just watched this video for the first time start to finish and I kept getting teary! The grandeur of the music couldn't match this horse any more perfectly. I don't know where people are getting lazy back legs from, I personally see beautiful articulation of the hocks. Each movement is precise, and seemingly effortless, like he is weightless. Edward's riding is quiet, I hardly noticed he was up there I was so absorbed in watching Totilas strut his stuff! This pair was born for this!
Normally, I hate watching dressage, but even I have to surrender when watching Totilas. He is absolutely amazing! It's incredible how a horse can make all of these movements the way he does. Wonderful.
Wow, wow, wow, wow. This two are absolute perfection. The horse's balance is perfect. The way he effortlessly uses his muscles is perfect. His concentration is perfect. Edward Gal's use of his body is perfect because it is so invisible.
Watching this pair in this test brought tears to my eyes! Beautiful. Relaxed. Harmonious. Precise. Totilas just gets better and better! They are heartstopping!!
That perfect piaffe! That amazing extended cantor! The suppleness, the head position...such a magnificent and majestic creature! This pair of athletes compliment each other so well, simply outstanding!
@Quteblonde72 I agree. This horse was not abused. This horse enjoys the dance and takes pleasure in the applause. This was an absolute majestic expression of a horse's abilities. Just beautiful!
Edward Gal and Totilas should each be considered the kings of dressage. Whenever I watch this performance, I get the chills from the beginning through to the end. It moves me every single time. The music is incredible, well choreographed, and perfectly captivates the elegance of Totilas. Now if only I could figure out the composer.
Absolutel stunning and perfect movement and conformation. This horse has a gift with his perfect movement. The rider is amazing, many years of training for sure. I am sure he will be in the top 3 with next Olympics! Unbelievable!
FANTASTIQUE!!!!! Wonderful to watch & enjoy the bond & understanding between horse & rider. Are we not the lucky ones who can watch over & over again the wonders of these true stars!!
i just watched the world cup of 2010 and they won! there is a special bond between edvard and totilas, no horse can compare to that horse! he is magnificent!
I saw him at the FEI Games 2010 in Kentucky 😍 I was taken away at what a team these two were. I think i cried i was so overwhelmed at the performance . Unbelievable, what a team ❤🐎
@Nicole7Queshua Maybe you cannot see him practising the Rollkur, but the after-affects of conflicting signals given by the rider to urge his horse forward with the legs and spurs, and keep restraining through the bit, or the Rollkur, are undeniable and eyesighting.
I think we have our number one dressage horse for WEG 2010 for sure! 92.3%! That's as close to perfection as anyone's going to get! This horse has one miracle of a gift!
I love this team, the horse, tortilas, he's so glad for doing dressage and understands what he has to do that this is just beautiful. He loves his Edward and this has effects. This a real role model for all that do dressage. So unlike Anky.
@jacmeespie I recently read a student's medical thesis paper that focused on the effects of rollkur. You are right, the effects are disastrous! The horse cannot even breathe properly when ridden in rollkur, and the effects on delicate tendons and ligaments along the spinal column, effects on the eyes (the horse strains to try to see where he is putting his feet), etc are unbelievable.
@Lyd93 The problem is, they are great WITH rollkur, imagine how incredible the performance would be without it? The use of rollkur is problematic on several fronts: 1, dressage judges are scoring expressive movement ahead of correct carriage and training. 2, hyperflexion is painful and contradictory to dressage principles. 3, hyperflexion involves unrelenting heavy rein pressure which is confusing to the horse when reins are meant to be a 'stop' aid.
This is unprecedented! Yes, trust is important, but also the right confirmation, much, much good training, and above all, the horse must have the disposition to accept training, and the will to always do his best. To find everything in one horse is incredible! I Love him!
Flawless passage, absolutely superior. Great sit on the piaffe, tight pirouettes that have the perfect musical accompaniment. In fact, this is perhaps the most dramatic, expertly crafted musical composition for any freestyle to date. The performance was one of those magical moments in history where greatness happens.
Absolute perfection! Can't get much better than that. I predict that he will be the first horse ever to reach 100% on a dressage test. I mean, look how close he is! Only 8% away! And he won by 10%, over last years winner. That really is amazing. It's like his legs are made of springs.
I don't care if he is "overproduced", "underproduced", or if he was running around a field never been touched, too "active in the knees" or not he is one fantastic horse and i feel that I am lucky to be around to see this great horse and rider do what so many cannot do.
5 stars not on the video, but the comment section below. Wow you guys are certainly the nerdest group of people I have ever stumbled on, and for that, thank you.
I love this elegant leggy stallion. This video reminds me of the early work of Sandro Hit and rider Dr. Ulf Moeller. Such lovely cadence, big free shoulder, and combination of relaxed confidence and pent up energy under saddle is absolutely wonderful to watch. I can only imagine what it might feel like to actually ride him!
Thank you,yowArePoof1. No horse can be perfect in every movement, however Totilas is as close as any horse the world has seen. There's always a horse known for a specialty with some short comings. Totilas and Edward take your breathaway.
Can you see those powerful legs?? Gribaldi must be proud of this beautyful offspring. Totilas is a legend which became real. THE horse of the dressage, more power and will then Bonfire himself.
@@saarlooswolfhund6237 Really late reaction, sir/miss. Considering my comment was from 3 years ago. It is obvious, I now know better and in fact have learned that Edward uses Rollkur. So you don’t have to comment on it anymore, really :)
At Grand Prix level, Dressage riders are required to use a double bridle. It essentially gives the rider a way to communicate multiple things at one time from their hands. The normal setup is a Weymouth (essentially a pelham with no direct pull rings) up front and a loose ring bradoon( a smaller version of a snaffle) in the back. The weymouth is used to control flexion and carriage and the bradoon is used to control speed/direction. Hope this helps.
I always had to cry seeing Edward and Totilas together. So beautiful!! Now I have to cry because there were split up. WHY?? WHY?? Damn!!! Edward en Toto will always stay and belong together in my heart
I dont know what was more impressive, the test or that fact that he can wander that huge black stallion around the arena with totally loose reins and the crowd going wild!
I completely understand where you are coming from, however, the frothing and spit is a good sign in dressage. It means that the horse is accepting the bit and that his hind legs are under him and that he is working from behind and using his hind legs. This is because what is in the front is always a replica of what is in the back (so there should be sweat in his butt too basically). some riders actually put this foam thing on their horse's neck so that it looks like he is frothing when their...
@sally01085 I agree with you that his movements are very saddlebredy. I don't support such a high knee action at the point in his carreer in the video. Since this however I think that he has developed a stronger, more powerful hindquarters so that his high knee action is now supported.
this horse is one of the most relaxed horses at this level. it is so soft and supple through the back and is definitely not in a hyperflexed frame nor is it showing any signs of tension.. this test is the highest scoring dressage test in history, so pretty sure these top level international judges no more than you.
In high dressage competion classes it is a rule that you have to use a candar (to bits). The same rules is for the clothing and boots. When training the horses, many riders only use on bit. But in competion you are required to use candar.
I swear someone always has an opinion. Someone is always saying something negative. This is beautiful. I don't see any rollkur going on here. So for those of you that inisist that it is, shut up already or just don't watch it. You're not going to change it, we don't want to hear you, so just go away.
You can actually see the horses dance and move like this when they are loose/free, if they are joyful and excited or want to show off. All dressage-movements are natural.
Edward Gal is a fantastic rider, Totilas is the most amazing dressage horse, no doubt. One thing that sets him apart - he is 98% black, except for his (little) white socks and naturally white hooves. His white hooves and socks accent the movement the entire time. They are a spectacular duo!!!
Although it looked nearly impossible then, Edward and Totilas are already a bit better then in Windsor. It looks more relaxed, especialy Totilas. It proves that Edward is planning the developement of Totilas very good and is working his way even further up. I think we are going te see even better things of them both, although it now looks nearly impossible. Much respect for Edward!
@Lyd93 Plenty of people have seen him warm up using hyperflexion and he was trained by Anky van Grunsven. As recently as January this year he was seen warming up for 30min in a hyperflexed outline, not LDR, but hyperflexed. And yes, horses will do lots of things for you when in pain. Read up about 'learned helpessness' and other equine behaviour theory. Anky talks about her horses regularly throwing her off. That being said, Edward (and Anky) is an amazing rider - its a shame is all.
@Lyd93 Well, by definition hyperflexion is the pulling of the horse's head into unnatural overbent positions both vertically and laterally. The reain pressure is very strong and unrelenting. The old long, deep, round (LDR) involves very soft contact and a lower head position. Looks more like a stallion's pose when sniffing a mare. Gal may well have gone back to LDR which most dressage riders use. But the two techniques look completely different. You couldn't mistake one for the other.
@PapaRoachGirl18 No because the rollkür generates contractions, and not only in the neck, but also in the back (and it leads to consequences 'til the no-engagement of the hindlimbs)... And I assume I don't have to explain why passages and piaffes aren't real passages and piaffes without engagement of hindlimbs and tension of the topline.
That horse is living proof that dressage horses CAN be beautiful and still act like a normal horse outside the arena! I'm a horse rider myself and I own a dressage horse her highest score was 82% in trailblazers. I wish I owned him! :O
@rollercoastersistas i feel exactly the same way! they were literally made for each other. you could see the bond between him. totilas listened to gal like i've never seen a horse do before.
GEWELDIG!!! Wat een paard, en wat een ruiter. Nu nog de muziek heel iets aanpassen zodat bijvoorbeeld de changementen om de pas iets meer tot uiting komen en dan gaat hij richting de 95%! SUPER!
Thank you! I am always concerned for the horse. I've seen so many on FB Pages and UTUBE. I keep up with a lot of *Horse Rescue* shelters. The horses are beyond recognizable until they are rehabilitated. Yes...*THAT* is where I'm coming from. It makes me feel so sad...I just want to cry when I see the pictures. However, I also understand Competitions. I would have to see the *Training* in process.
@DeathKitty123456 exactly - I suppose they used rollkur (there isn't an English word for it? o.O) during Totila's education. If you watch newer videos (with Mr. Rath riding him) imho it isn't as worse as it is here . Apart from that, the 'tail whipping' is usually a sign for pain -.-
i just cannot stop watching this! i keep trying to find songs or music that will go nicely with the video. i just tried "Who wants to live forever" by Queen, which worked nicely for his extended trot. haha XD
nobody has ever said that Edward gal is riding rollkur, you guys have no right to comment this man on the internet! They are fabulous and will always be. Totials is a unique horse, and we cant take that from him. Let him be who he am, and these horses is not been ridning rollkur on! Rollkur you can see how the back legs are moving up and down, and this is not that.
Also ganz ehrlich, wem das nicht gefällt. *__*...der hat keine Ahnung ...ich könnte jedes Mal heulen, wenn ich die beiden ansehe....bestes Pferd und bester Reiter ever!!! Allerdings, dieses Pferd in anderer Hand zu sehen, finde ich weniger toll...Totilas ist ohne Frage ein großartiges, traumhaftes Pferd, aber dass er sich auch so zeigen kann, verdankt er Edward ♥ .Unter M. Rath sieht er auch toll aus, aber zu Tränen rühren kann er mich nur mit Edward..... ♥♥♥WoW♥♥♥
That horse can move!! Moorlands Totilands dances to victory. voor de nederlanders: Geweldig dat ons kleine kikkerlandje zo'n prachtig paard heeft! Je kan goed zien hoe hij zijn spieren gebruikt!! Egt prachtig!!
quick question- WHY THE FRIG ARE PEOPLE CRITICIZING THIS PERFORMANCE!?!? It's incredible, and as near bloody perfect as anyone can get. The horse and rider are both exceptional, which is obvious from the score they recieved. It would take a complete moron to not realize how incredible this performance actually is.
One of the best tests ever! Interpretation, transitions, execution....flawless by both horse and rider.
Couldn't agree more!
I just watched this video for the first time start to finish and I kept getting teary! The grandeur of the music couldn't match this horse any more perfectly. I don't know where people are getting lazy back legs from, I personally see beautiful articulation of the hocks. Each movement is precise, and seemingly effortless, like he is weightless. Edward's riding is quiet, I hardly noticed he was up there I was so absorbed in watching Totilas strut his stuff! This pair was born for this!
Normally, I hate watching dressage, but even I have to surrender when watching Totilas. He is absolutely amazing! It's incredible how a horse can make all of these movements the way he does. Wonderful.
Rip Totalis, so so sad.. but what a legacy and we have his babies to look forward to seeing coming up through the stages in time xx 😢
Lol the same abuse
Wow, wow, wow, wow. This two are absolute perfection. The horse's balance is perfect. The way he effortlessly uses his muscles is perfect. His concentration is perfect. Edward Gal's use of his body is perfect because it is so invisible.
Watching this pair in this test brought tears to my eyes! Beautiful. Relaxed. Harmonious. Precise. Totilas just gets better and better! They are heartstopping!!
Je ne me lasse pas de voir ce spectacle époustouflant. Huit minutes de bonheur, pour un travail colossal. Le cheval est une splendeur.
That perfect piaffe! That amazing extended cantor! The suppleness, the head position...such a magnificent and majestic creature! This pair of athletes compliment each other so well, simply outstanding!
Lol you don't understand anything about horses. This is hard abuse. Educate yourself
Тотилас жив, пока о нем помнят! 🥺❤️
О нем будут долго помнить! Шедевральный !
@Quteblonde72 I agree. This horse was not abused. This horse enjoys the dance and takes pleasure in the applause. This was an absolute majestic expression of a horse's abilities. Just beautiful!
Смотр на 1 дыхании,сердце замирает.Эти эмоции не передать словами,какой мягкий шаг,переходы,а какая страсть,упорство.По истине легендарный конь!)
A trick: you can watch series at KaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Raiden Patrick Yup, I have been watching on kaldroStream for years myself :)
I love dressage. The amazing art of communicating with the horse in order to perform movements that come natural in the wild. What a privilege!
Edward Gal and Totilas should each be considered the kings of dressage.
Whenever I watch this performance, I get the chills from the beginning through to the end.
It moves me every single time. The music is incredible, well choreographed, and perfectly captivates the elegance of Totilas.
Now if only I could figure out the composer.
The most beautiful, talented dressage horse in the world!!!
Remarkable. What a gift to watch the connection between this wonderful horse and rider.
Absolutel stunning and perfect movement and conformation. This horse has a gift with his perfect movement. The rider is amazing, many years of training for sure.
I am sure he will be in the top 3 with next Olympics! Unbelievable!
FANTASTIQUE!!!!! Wonderful to watch & enjoy the bond & understanding between horse & rider. Are we not the lucky ones who can watch over & over again the wonders of these true stars!!
i just watched the world cup of 2010 and they won! there is a special bond between edvard and totilas, no horse can compare to that horse! he is magnificent!
I cried of joy while watching this. I have never seen something so beautiful and so moving. It's truly the most amazing thing to ever happen.
I saw him at the FEI Games 2010 in Kentucky 😍 I was taken away at what a team these two were. I think i cried i was so overwhelmed at the performance . Unbelievable, what a team ❤🐎
You don't understand anything about horses, you celebrate animal abusing bullshit
@Nicole7Queshua Maybe you cannot see him practising the Rollkur, but the after-affects of conflicting signals given by the rider to urge his horse forward with the legs and spurs, and keep restraining through the bit, or the Rollkur, are undeniable and eyesighting.
Iedere keer ben ik weer geroerd. Wat een geweldig koppel!
Ik denk niet dat mogelijk is om nog dichter tegen perfectie aan te leunen dan dit duo. Hun score is meer dan verdient!
This is an amazing test, both horse and the rider are amazing
I think we have our number one dressage horse for WEG 2010 for sure! 92.3%! That's as close to perfection as anyone's going to get! This horse has one miracle of a gift!
maravillosa presentacion equina...una de las mejores que he visto hasta el momento.....
Magnifique comme toujours !! Un grand bravo !!
I love this horse! and the rider is superb! this pair shows what connection and careful patient training really mean!
How I am in love with this horse... Could watch him all day!xx
I love this team, the horse, tortilas, he's so glad for doing dressage and understands what he has to do that this is just beautiful. He loves his Edward and this has effects. This a real role model for all that do dressage. So unlike Anky.
@jacmeespie I recently read a student's medical thesis paper that focused on the effects of rollkur. You are right, the effects are disastrous! The horse cannot even breathe properly when ridden in rollkur, and the effects on delicate tendons and ligaments along the spinal column, effects on the eyes (the horse strains to try to see where he is putting his feet), etc are unbelievable.
Breathtaking, fabulous partnership.
Неустаешь удивляться этих грациозных животных! Очень красиво!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@Lyd93 The problem is, they are great WITH rollkur, imagine how incredible the performance would be without it? The use of rollkur is problematic on several fronts: 1, dressage judges are scoring expressive movement ahead of correct carriage and training. 2, hyperflexion is painful and contradictory to dressage principles. 3, hyperflexion involves unrelenting heavy rein pressure which is confusing to the horse when reins are meant to be a 'stop' aid.
it all looks so effortless!! :o
love this duo sooo much!!!
I honestly
Want to marry totilas he's just so stunning
Hahaha
@sally01085 Totally agree... This horse shows classic rollkur movement of the front legs!
This is unprecedented! Yes, trust is important, but also the right confirmation, much, much good training, and above all, the horse must have the disposition to accept training, and the will to always do his best. To find everything in one horse is incredible! I Love him!
Flawless passage, absolutely superior. Great sit on the piaffe, tight pirouettes that have the perfect musical accompaniment. In fact, this is perhaps the most dramatic, expertly crafted musical composition for any freestyle to date. The performance was one of those magical moments in history where greatness happens.
😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣And a highly abused horse.
Superb !! Breathtaking!! Hands Down
Absolute perfection! Can't get much better than that. I predict that he will be the first horse ever to reach 100% on a dressage test. I mean, look how close he is! Only 8% away! And he won by 10%, over last years winner. That really is amazing. It's like his legs are made of springs.
I don't care if he is "overproduced", "underproduced", or if he was running around a field never been touched, too "active in the knees" or not he is one fantastic horse and i feel that I am lucky to be around to see this great horse and rider do what so many cannot do.
5 stars not on the video, but the comment section below. Wow you guys are certainly the nerdest group of people I have ever stumbled on, and for that, thank you.
I always have to cry when I see these two together. Now I have to cry because they were split. Damn!!!!
I love this elegant leggy stallion. This video reminds me of the early work of Sandro Hit and rider Dr. Ulf Moeller. Such lovely cadence, big free shoulder, and combination of relaxed confidence and pent up energy under saddle is absolutely wonderful to watch. I can only imagine what it might feel like to actually ride him!
Thank you,yowArePoof1. No horse can be perfect in every movement, however Totilas is as close as any horse the world has seen. There's always a horse known for a specialty with some short comings. Totilas and Edward take your breathaway.
Can you see those powerful legs?? Gribaldi must be proud of this beautyful offspring. Totilas is a legend which became real. THE horse of the dressage, more power and will then Bonfire himself.
Grribaldi was abused with Rollkur Bullshit like this horse
@@saarlooswolfhund6237 Really late reaction, sir/miss. Considering my comment was from 3 years ago. It is obvious, I now know better and in fact have learned that Edward uses Rollkur. So you don’t have to comment on it anymore, really :)
At Grand Prix level, Dressage riders are required to use a double bridle. It essentially gives the rider a way to communicate multiple things at one time from their hands. The normal setup is a Weymouth (essentially a pelham with no direct pull rings) up front and a loose ring bradoon( a smaller version of a snaffle) in the back. The weymouth is used to control flexion and carriage and the bradoon is used to control speed/direction.
Hope this helps.
I always had to cry seeing Edward and Totilas together. So beautiful!!
Now I have to cry because there were split up. WHY?? WHY?? Damn!!!
Edward en Toto will always stay and belong together in my heart
This horse is fantastic!!! I am an amateur however, it is painfully obvious to me this horse loves what he is doing!!
Wow, wundervoll. (:
Toller Pferd, megamäßige Vorstellung, perfektes Zusammenspiel von Musik und der Kür *__*
Just....to Awesome for words. Great Changes, A True Champ.
and hes happy doing it!
I love them so much.I'm from germany and I'm a show-jumper.but when i saw this dream team..I missed a lot of training for watching them..♥go Holland♥
Edwar Gal and his stallion Moorlands Totilas are my favorits.
They both did a great job, I wish I could ride like this.
Nicole The Netherlands
This horse and rider were AMAZING! If this horse was forced or unhappy about his job his tail and mouth would show it and they are BOTH quiet!!
I dont know what was more impressive, the test or that fact that he can wander that huge black stallion around the arena with totally loose reins and the crowd going wild!
I completely understand where you are coming from, however, the frothing and spit is a good sign in dressage. It means that the horse is accepting the bit and that his hind legs are under him and that he is working from behind and using his hind legs. This is because what is in the front is always a replica of what is in the back (so there should be sweat in his butt too basically). some riders actually put this foam thing on their horse's neck so that it looks like he is frothing when their...
Miss this partnership Edward Gal is the worlds best! :)
@sally01085 I agree with you that his movements are very saddlebredy. I don't support such a high knee action at the point in his carreer in the video. Since this however I think that he has developed a stronger, more powerful hindquarters so that his high knee action is now supported.
this horse is one of the most relaxed horses at this level. it is so soft and supple through the back and is definitely not in a hyperflexed frame nor is it showing any signs of tension.. this test is the highest scoring dressage test in history, so pretty sure these top level international judges no more than you.
In high dressage competion classes it is a rule that you have to use a candar (to bits). The same rules is for the clothing and boots. When training the horses, many riders only use on bit. But in competion you are required to use candar.
I swear someone always has an opinion. Someone is always saying something negative. This is beautiful. I don't see any rollkur going on here. So for those of you that inisist that it is, shut up already or just don't watch it. You're not going to change it, we don't want to hear you, so just go away.
You can actually see the horses dance and move like this when they are loose/free, if they are joyful and excited or want to show off. All dressage-movements are natural.
Why can i only like this one time, when i want to do it a milion times!
I have seen this video many, many times, but i always start to cry
Edward Gal is a fantastic rider, Totilas is the most amazing dressage horse, no doubt. One thing that sets him apart - he is 98% black, except for his (little) white socks and naturally white hooves. His white hooves and socks accent the movement the entire time. They are a spectacular duo!!!
They belong to each other, they're a perfect team!
this is truely amazing! This horse is a legand!
Although it looked nearly impossible then, Edward and Totilas are already a bit better then in Windsor. It looks more relaxed, especialy Totilas. It proves that Edward is planning the developement of Totilas very good and is working his way even further up.
I think we are going te see even better things of them both, although it now looks nearly impossible. Much respect for Edward!
magnifique que dire de plus
@Lyd93 Plenty of people have seen him warm up using hyperflexion and he was trained by Anky van Grunsven. As recently as January this year he was seen warming up for 30min in a hyperflexed outline, not LDR, but hyperflexed. And yes, horses will do lots of things for you when in pain. Read up about 'learned helpessness' and other equine behaviour theory. Anky talks about her horses regularly throwing her off. That being said, Edward (and Anky) is an amazing rider - its a shame is all.
@Lyd93 Well, by definition hyperflexion is the pulling of the horse's head into unnatural overbent positions both vertically and laterally. The reain pressure is very strong and unrelenting. The old long, deep, round (LDR) involves very soft contact and a lower head position. Looks more like a stallion's pose when sniffing a mare. Gal may well have gone back to LDR which most dressage riders use. But the two techniques look completely different. You couldn't mistake one for the other.
his tempi-changes are simply to die for! they are so straight, smooth, and even.
Some of us hick Americans speak several languages!, thanks for the video! Lovely!
@PapaRoachGirl18
No because the rollkür generates contractions, and not only in the neck, but also in the back (and it leads to consequences 'til the no-engagement of the hindlimbs)... And I assume I don't have to explain why passages and piaffes aren't real passages and piaffes without engagement of hindlimbs and tension of the topline.
That horse is living proof that dressage horses CAN be beautiful and still act like a normal horse outside the arena! I'm a horse rider myself and I own a dressage horse her highest score was 82% in trailblazers. I wish I owned him! :O
Красота. Смотрела и смотрела бы вечно.
@rollercoastersistas i feel exactly the same way! they were literally made for each other. you could see the bond between him. totilas listened to gal like i've never seen a horse do before.
GEWELDIG!!! Wat een paard, en wat een ruiter. Nu nog de muziek heel iets aanpassen zodat bijvoorbeeld de changementen om de pas iets meer tot uiting komen en dan gaat hij richting de 95%! SUPER!
One day i wish i could ride as good as edward him and carl hester are the best ;)
Сколько смотрю их выступления всегда на одном дыхании. С другим всадником такого не было.
He is actually very relaxed and I bet when he is not working he is pampered like a king.
Absolutely stunning!! Bravo!! 💖💕
He is amazing!!
Thank you! I am always concerned for the horse. I've seen so many on FB Pages and UTUBE. I keep up with a lot of *Horse Rescue* shelters. The horses are beyond recognizable until they are rehabilitated. Yes...*THAT* is where I'm coming from. It makes me feel so sad...I just want to cry when I see the pictures. However, I also understand Competitions. I would have to see the *Training* in process.
just fantastic... absolutely fantastic
ach mann zurück man zurück. matthias und totilas sind das paar 2011 der hammer matthias und totilas haben sich gesucht und gefunden
@DeathKitty123456 exactly - I suppose they used rollkur (there isn't an English word for it? o.O) during Totila's education. If you watch newer videos (with Mr. Rath riding him) imho it isn't as worse as it is here . Apart from that, the 'tail whipping' is usually a sign for pain -.-
i just cannot stop watching this! i keep trying to find songs or music that will go nicely with the video. i just tried "Who wants to live forever" by Queen, which worked nicely for his extended trot. haha XD
nobody has ever said that Edward gal is riding rollkur, you guys have no right to comment this man on the internet! They are fabulous and will always be. Totials is a unique horse, and we cant take that from him. Let him be who he am, and these horses is not been ridning rollkur on! Rollkur you can see how the back legs are moving up and down, and this is not that.
100% perfect...that's all i can say. I love these 2!
Also ganz ehrlich, wem das nicht gefällt. *__*...der hat keine Ahnung ...ich könnte jedes Mal heulen, wenn ich die beiden ansehe....bestes Pferd und bester Reiter ever!!! Allerdings, dieses Pferd in anderer Hand zu sehen, finde ich weniger toll...Totilas ist ohne Frage ein großartiges, traumhaftes Pferd, aber dass er sich auch so zeigen kann, verdankt er Edward ♥ .Unter M. Rath sieht er auch toll aus, aber zu Tränen rühren kann er mich nur mit Edward..... ♥♥♥WoW♥♥♥
That horse can move!!
Moorlands Totilands dances to victory.
voor de nederlanders: Geweldig dat ons kleine kikkerlandje zo'n prachtig paard heeft! Je kan goed zien hoe hij zijn spieren gebruikt!! Egt prachtig!!
just sooo stuck in his saddle, "salut en fait mon cheval et moi sommes un centaure", merveilleux quand on voit la qualité du trot
@MrTrees4u i love dressage minus the cruel training a lot of top riders use including edward.
Maestro! Thank You !
I'd love to see the reactions if and when he does. It'd start a whole new era for today's dressage world.
@TheLoschadka
As a matter of fact he does use Rollkur but we never see him use it, only at hyperflexion clips at the Dutch championships
They´re truly amazing! I don´t want to get into the debate about rollkür, cause that is hyperflexion of the neck, and this is´nt.
quick question- WHY THE FRIG ARE PEOPLE CRITICIZING THIS PERFORMANCE!?!?
It's incredible, and as near bloody perfect as anyone can get. The horse and rider are both exceptional, which is obvious from the score they recieved. It would take a complete moron to not realize how incredible this performance actually is.
Magnificent!!