Behind The Scenes of Showjumping - Excelling Under Pressure

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  • @skylarpaige7227
    @skylarpaige7227 8 років тому +234

    when he said "its all about the approach and angle to the jump" i literally yelled YES

  • @kennedyeverett6074
    @kennedyeverett6074 8 років тому +289

    I don't care if I win or not, I just enjoy riding the horse and being with him/her

  • @AmRambo
    @AmRambo 11 років тому +25

    So so good. By far one of the best equine-related videos ever made.

    • @caidenkenneth6857
      @caidenkenneth6857 3 роки тому

      I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I was stupid lost the password. I appreciate any tips you can give me

    • @leonidasmarlon676
      @leonidasmarlon676 3 роки тому

      @Caiden Kenneth Instablaster =)

  • @Lottshorse
    @Lottshorse 10 років тому +39

    It's amazing. He looks so effortless and like he's just sitting there, and then you really look at it and you see how many long and tedious hours have gone into that and you know it's not effortless even slightly, but a great rider makes it LOOK effortless.

  • @suzannesmith2538
    @suzannesmith2538 7 років тому +4

    I love working with the horses at the RDA & I love when I work with the horse that I ride when we do some show jumping.

  • @anelisamorgan8590
    @anelisamorgan8590 4 роки тому +2

    I love how everyone in this CARES SO MUCH about these beauties! 💖💕 You deserve to be where you are in your career!

  • @jadehanson3610
    @jadehanson3610 10 років тому +4

    Ben you had an sold pony caked Ben he is now at eastminster equestrian centre and I'm going to have a jumping lesson on him!!! You are my idol I have always cheered you on and wanted you to win fom when I was 7 and every time I go to olympia you are a awesome jumper!! - Georga

  • @itz_kaylee3211
    @itz_kaylee3211 7 років тому +2

    Its not always about winning..i show jump for the adrenaline rush when u hear the buzzer...and the feeling of flight just before the fence😍😍😍😍😍🐎

  • @693810
    @693810 11 років тому +2

    Such beautiful animals, a really well made video gave me goosebumps!

  • @hhart415
    @hhart415 9 років тому +53

    I love this video so much! I also just watch the dressage one and I really noticed how people bash dressage! I love both dressage and jumping, I admit I do dressage way more than jumping but I'm sick of people calling dressage abuse!! Jumping can be just as bad!! It is how people treat the behind the scenes!!! I don't use spurs and I hate rollkur but I am still a dressage rider!!!!!!! Sorry had to get off my chest! XD

    • @bearlyplaying
      @bearlyplaying 7 років тому +5

      I mostly agree with this, it is all about the type of training you do with the horse. I've seen the videos of what some people have done to train, some is absolutely great, some is horrible. Also, some horses need spurs or they won't go, if you get the right spurs and use them correctly it won't hurt the horse. :)

    • @sommerbailey9920
      @sommerbailey9920 5 років тому +1

      Helena Hart

  • @sophiew1842
    @sophiew1842 4 роки тому +9

    He’s my idol. He’s such an inspiration and of course triple x is a legend too

  • @jenniferwren-mcdonald1235
    @jenniferwren-mcdonald1235 4 роки тому +1

    I am a show jumper as well and I know how much work it I and I am happy your horses are getting all of that

  • @SMV1199
    @SMV1199 8 років тому +31

    I love finally finding a video where no one is getting a pissy about how "their position isn't actually very good" etc. As long as the distances are good, the leg is stable and you're not coming up too early the position is fine xD
    by my experience more modern jumping training seems to focus a lot more on the back position etc AND THAT'S OK omfg.

    • @MrRightturn
      @MrRightturn 8 років тому +2

      Sophia- Maria thank you! I'm not the only one who thinks this YES!!!!!

    • @bleachbleach6719
      @bleachbleach6719 6 років тому

      Ya my old trainer gave a huge ribbon for jumping position but a smaller one for grooming WTF

  • @horseygurl143
    @horseygurl143 11 років тому +1

    I'm going to saddle up my horse right now and dream that we are at this level!

  • @annasoetarso7026
    @annasoetarso7026 11 років тому +1

    This is such an amazing video! All the very best for Ben Maher!

  • @k.zhorses582
    @k.zhorses582 9 років тому +127

    I want to jump that high one day 🙄

    • @k.zhorses582
      @k.zhorses582 8 років тому +11

      Don't c what the lie is but if dissing people's goals is your thing than u r a jerk

    • @liaoahu821
      @liaoahu821 7 років тому +14

      Katarina Wojcik I just looked at your channel, you're jumping cross rails. there's not a problem with that, even if jumping 1.60 is your dream I support you 100%. please just don't lie on the Internet. have a nice day! I hope that you can fulfil your dream one day! (really I'm not being sarcastic)

    • @jovienesbitt6064
      @jovienesbitt6064 7 років тому +6

      Katarina Wojcik oh yeah. Sure, how long have you been riding for then?
      I'm 12 and have been riding 9 years but the highest I jump is 1 metre.
      Not quite sure I believe you. You're probably exaggerating just a bit.

    • @bearlyplaying
      @bearlyplaying 7 років тому

      Katarina Wojcik that's nice :) People who are saying she's lying you don't know how old that picture is. Also Katarina please don't brag.

    • @depressedlynx8402
      @depressedlynx8402 7 років тому

      Katarina Wojcik no one cares

  • @lentaraequestrian3906
    @lentaraequestrian3906 9 років тому +14

    This is absolutely fantastic 👌🏼

  • @keequestrian7442
    @keequestrian7442 5 років тому +2

    WHat people don’t understand most of the time is that if the horse really didn’t wanna move, it would not move. You can’t force a horse to piaffe or jump over whatever. You don’t just sit on the horse and say “walk”. No. We literally need to have checklists in our brain EVERY second of riding

  • @SkiesOfPurple
    @SkiesOfPurple 11 років тому

    Got really excited watching this realising it's at quainton stud...

  • @AmalieHolm
    @AmalieHolm 11 років тому +8

    So never ever give up youre dreams. My goal is OL one day,even if i'm in a low level now.. But Ben Maher, you give me inpiration to do it! Tripple X and Cella

  • @philoujockey2323
    @philoujockey2323 10 років тому +26

    Magnifique .

    • @philoujockey2323
      @philoujockey2323 10 років тому

      Je m'en suis bien doutée en regardant la vidéo !

    • @philoujockey2323
      @philoujockey2323 10 років тому

      Faut croire apparamment :)
      J'aurais dit la même chose avec Scott Brash !

  • @tuxcats4312
    @tuxcats4312 8 років тому +91

    Hey, I just wanted to say that most people who don't know a lot about this jumping type sport are probably thinking, "POOR THING! They are basically shoving something hard in their mouth and forcing it to jump! AHHH!!" Well, actually that's not the case. I've been riding horses long enough to know horses actually, like to work (not meaning that in they always have to work they totally like it.) When some people think about owning a horse, they (probably) imagine having it in a beautiful field while feeding tasty treats to the horse, and giving it the luxury life. Most people think they would be the best horse owner!!!! No No NO. Your horse would actually be very unhappy. Horses might love their freedom, but the love to work hard also. When you ride a horse, they like it because in their mind it's actually fun to challenge themselves. And this also keeps them healthy and strong. But, if you're reading this comment, that's not just how it works. Horses need their time to work and too need their time to rest. Sometimes, if you work a horse too hard, they can overheat. They can also become hyper almost. They can start behaving badly. This shows you might have worked them to hard. Usually, a great 3 to 2 hour ride is well enough. But if you're training 4 hours might be good also. If you're choosing 4 hours or 3 you might want to give your horse a bath, they sure can get sweaty!! What I'm trying to say is, these horses aren't being abused and forced to work over jumps. In some cases, that happens. But you have to remember that not all horses are treated badly.

    • @annagladilin224
      @annagladilin224 7 років тому +4

      Omg thank you I completely agree with you!

    • @sittingturtleduck
      @sittingturtleduck 7 років тому +7

      honey ive been riding horses and actually working WITH horses long enough to know that NO, they don't want to fucking win omfg bhahahah. do you pay for horse whisperers to tell you that your horse wants a fuckig carrot, too? omfg. they NEED to be exercised, they do NOT need to be in the OFTEN times abusive, fucked up horse industry. Bits are NEVER nice, but most of them aren't the worst thing out there. get your head out of your ass. You do realize non-horse people are the main reason abuse in the horse industry exists right? (look at the Big Lick, rollkur in dressage, bearing reins in carriage horses, etc). You're literally feeding into it. excuse my french throughout this, im just sick of hearing this equestrian-in-denial absolute horseshit.

    • @sittingturtleduck
      @sittingturtleduck 7 років тому

      nope, you're right that the horses in this video are treated much better than most high-level horses. (nothing revolts me more than an in-denial-equestrian saying "the high-level horses get vEt CHeCkeD, sO thEy gEt the BesT cArE aNd aRe NEVER abUsed" yikes...)

    • @sittingturtleduck
      @sittingturtleduck 7 років тому

      they get vet checked because they're not gonna make much money from a horse that cant jump well

    • @leah_9806
      @leah_9806 7 років тому +2

      Wolfie Draws wow your horses must be scared of you

  • @demijane2187
    @demijane2187 7 років тому

    very good teamwork and nice horses

  • @My_Strides
    @My_Strides 4 роки тому +2

    The olympics are a dream of us all riders, but the sport is ridiculously expensive. I am happy with my mare if she is healthy and having a good time. I don’t have the money to be able to access the big shows, but as long as my mare and I are together there is nothing else I want

  • @brendaswanson3313
    @brendaswanson3313 7 років тому

    wow!!!!! I want to be just like you! I cantered through an obstacle course for the first time, my heart pounding when I ride, I have an amazing horse, I'll be there too !

  • @nadinelindblom
    @nadinelindblom 11 років тому

    Amazing!! What a gorgeous horse!

  • @sophiebeere5770
    @sophiebeere5770 8 років тому +46

    its not about winning! its about having fun !

    • @naturalequestrian
      @naturalequestrian 8 років тому +22

      LMAO not if you are doing it professionally, and as a main source of income.

    • @ameleni
      @ameleni 7 років тому

      Perhaps for you. Not for the horse

    • @leah_9806
      @leah_9806 7 років тому

      Equestrian Sophie yes it is but we need to check if the horse is having fun first

    • @danielle4201
      @danielle4201 7 років тому +1

      Nope. Its about focus, safeness, carefulness, calmness. Maybe when you’re done showing you can have fun, but its a serious sport.

    • @eazie4559
      @eazie4559 6 років тому

      That dream Pony I know when they said "we take good care of them so they can be the best in show" I was really shocked because I thought they want them to live a good life and they just want to win ribbions and medals

  • @louisemay7719
    @louisemay7719 7 років тому +1

    It's all about the money and the people you know at the end of the day! It makes me sad that me and my pony will unfortunately never be able to compete at that level😢

  • @gemmaharris6908
    @gemmaharris6908 11 років тому +1

    I love this! Ben Maher, so inspirational! Triple X is such a superstar!

  • @taylor_eqq
    @taylor_eqq 4 роки тому

    Im trying to work up to this. I’ve been riding since I was 6 and I want to keep working. I don’t have a lot of money but it’s something I will continue to work at

  • @septicspice7561
    @septicspice7561 7 років тому

    I can't wait for my first show jumping

  • @bgleeson98
    @bgleeson98 11 років тому +1

    hes such an inspiration!

  • @ememwowiw
    @ememwowiw 7 років тому

    I think that the best horses are the horses that had a hard time learning and have grown to love this stuff

  • @kelsiep9840
    @kelsiep9840 10 років тому

    wow. So true! This gave me so much hope

  • @bitajaan
    @bitajaan 7 років тому +1

    In my riding lessons we need to be brave... This is just so brave XD

  • @carrierose7173
    @carrierose7173 9 років тому

    Those jumps would be like flying!

  • @caroline377
    @caroline377 7 років тому +1

    a rider is as only as good as they treat their horse! I love hearing the top equestrian's mention their horses talents :)

  • @MsWildOates
    @MsWildOates 11 років тому +1

    Triple X - the most incredible horse

  • @hannahrussell6080
    @hannahrussell6080 11 років тому

    I ride. I love horses. I went 2 the olympics, horse equestion 2 watch them last year. They were gorgeous

  • @jamiesheepdoglogic
    @jamiesheepdoglogic 11 років тому

    we loved this!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @destinyleverman2127
    @destinyleverman2127 7 років тому +1

    Great vid, I just started showjumping and in my last video my horse jumped like crazy. Too fast he went. Any tips?

  • @EllaEquestrian
    @EllaEquestrian 11 років тому +1

    if i'm right, its tripple X, hes amazing! so beautiful!

  • @elliemercedes2516
    @elliemercedes2516 9 років тому +1

    This video is so inspiring!

  • @cactushugger1274
    @cactushugger1274 7 років тому +1

    I would give A LOT to ride one of these horses even just for a hour

  • @hannavanderstighelen1838
    @hannavanderstighelen1838 7 років тому

    This is amazing!

  • @AniLuther
    @AniLuther 11 років тому

    great horsemanship !!!!

  • @milana.hansen1252
    @milana.hansen1252 7 років тому

    amazing. love this so much

  • @rockcat19921
    @rockcat19921 11 років тому

    bloody hell, that horse o.O it is perfection

  • @emilyconnolly3832
    @emilyconnolly3832 11 років тому +2

    i jump once a week and each time me and my horse improve x

  • @catefrances
    @catefrances 11 років тому

    Love this wee vid x

  • @Porki231
    @Porki231 11 років тому

    wow, the black one's gorgeous!

  • @Live2soareq
    @Live2soareq 11 років тому +3

    What is the red lights in the cross ties for?

    • @misssophie6515
      @misssophie6515 4 роки тому

      a horse solarium or infrared therapy, used to e.g. warm-up or relax horses before/ after riding

  • @meganfollows9501
    @meganfollows9501 8 років тому +31

    I wish I could go to Olympics but I never will be that good 🙁🙁

    • @meganfollows9501
      @meganfollows9501 8 років тому +2

      xKinga thanks

    • @meganfollows9501
      @meganfollows9501 8 років тому +2

      xKinga thanks 🙂

    • @dreamlife8316
      @dreamlife8316 8 років тому +2

      Megan Follows you will be that good

    • @meganfollows9501
      @meganfollows9501 8 років тому +4

      dream life but I don't even have my own horse let alone I being able to buy one until I am a lot older 😞😕

    • @meganfollows9501
      @meganfollows9501 7 років тому

      Molly A I also have the passion and the dedication but I can't afford my own horse or to loan one but I do have lessons but I wish I could do more shows with my own so unless I somehow get a horse I will never be able to do that

  • @danaclaywell100
    @danaclaywell100 11 років тому

    thanks i needed to see that link

  • @schmilew1230
    @schmilew1230 4 роки тому

    this has nothing to do with the actual video but the title
    UNDER PRESSURE DING DING DING DIDIDIDING

  • @AmyLouiseYT
    @AmyLouiseYT 7 років тому +1

    Incredible. Love the video

  • @horselover3326
    @horselover3326 6 років тому +1

    I want to ask something.Is he was some kind of poor when he was young? Cause i am 13 and i haven't started jumping yet and i am praying God to have one of these horses and be in the Olympings when i grow up...

    • @Linda_and_Comeback_dMaher
      @Linda_and_Comeback_dMaher 8 місяців тому

      Yea, he is not from an equestrian or rich family. He’s a self made showjumper and proud of it❤

  • @makaylamoore3092
    @makaylamoore3092 7 років тому

    With my horse I use a bosal for wester pleasure and Western dressage we go to aha shows a lot and I do freestyle reining have also done some English dressage and show jumping at state levl

  • @julsway666
    @julsway666 10 років тому +1

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO ♥

  • @ally_carpenter
    @ally_carpenter 7 років тому +1

    That was AWSOME

  • @carrerahorses166
    @carrerahorses166 5 років тому

    Love the horse, enjoy the sport.

  • @sunshinebuchanan2772
    @sunshinebuchanan2772 2 роки тому

    Need the head grooms hair routine

  • @KateCanoll
    @KateCanoll 9 років тому +1

    Wow!!!! I have the same saddle like Ben Mayer❤️😄

  • @hollynk1242
    @hollynk1242 7 років тому

    my horse misty and I have not ben in a show yet but will next week I have. Ben watching this video every day I can't wait I take lessons at rock barn eqestrein center.🦄🐿🐎🐩🐕🐶🐴

    • @hollynk1242
      @hollynk1242 7 років тому

      cool me🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎

  • @myvisionroy4270
    @myvisionroy4270 9 років тому +4

    damn. this video is bomb

  • @manoa8673
    @manoa8673 11 років тому

    beautiful!

  • @kaistarburg6577
    @kaistarburg6577 7 років тому

    For all you haters saying this is an easy sport and that showjumping is rubbish, listen to this.
    Have you ever trusted your life into a different language creature? Have you ever put your life at risk to satisfy others? Have you ever trained for months on end and have people saying what you do is easy? Think hard about this before disliking.

  • @themadponyfans3102
    @themadponyfans3102 11 років тому +1

    He is an amazing rider !!

  • @leahbegg6389
    @leahbegg6389 7 років тому

    I am pushing my limit because I want to go to to the Olipics I am getting extra training

  • @Neeeeeeeelyyyyy7
    @Neeeeeeeelyyyyy7 10 років тому

    I love this video :D what is the mame of the song? :)

  • @hannahb-ej4fu
    @hannahb-ej4fu 6 років тому

    😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️I love him. He's so great

  • @eurohorse-sporthorsesforsa201
    @eurohorse-sporthorsesforsa201 10 років тому

    That's the excellence

    • @berndhorsch8131
      @berndhorsch8131 8 років тому

      That is the language bowing of gold and silver!

  • @misssophie6515
    @misssophie6515 5 років тому +1

    I will *never* understand what on earth would make you sell such a horse (I mean Tripple X). Was he overruled by co-owners or something?

  • @xenay911
    @xenay911 2 роки тому

    ..I just want to know what the background music is called 😅 shazam is giving me 200 wrong results

  • @marioscarafile6883
    @marioscarafile6883 11 років тому

    i love horse ...and...irati saenz...i love niall!!!

  • @1996elzify
    @1996elzify 11 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @Kiah2211
    @Kiah2211 11 років тому

    A.M.A.Z.I.NG!! WOW

  • @sabine2176
    @sabine2176 10 років тому

    wat is het verschil tussen showjumping en gewoon springen?

    • @hanna.m5700
      @hanna.m5700 10 років тому

      show jumping is when your in a show and your jumping doing courses, normal jumping is when your at your barn just jumping not at a show ground :)

  • @irenefrench428
    @irenefrench428 9 років тому

    Please try this test & share. “THE THREE POINT FRENCH TEST”
    1. Allow your tongue to rest on the base of your mouth and then try to swallow.
    2. This cannot be done unless the tongue makes contact with the roof of the mouth; thus creating a vacuum.
    3. This vacuum is fundamental to either air entering the windpipe or food/saliva entering the gullet. A bit in the horse’s mouth holds the tongue down & prevents the vital vacuum switch from breathing/ swallowing & visa-versa.

    • @IsabelSimon
      @IsabelSimon 9 років тому +1

      so if that was the case all horses with a bit would be dead. horses are ridden or have a bit in their mouths for up to 2 hours and more. i dont think your facts are correct because no one could survive the long without swallowing and breathing..

    • @irenefrench428
      @irenefrench428 9 років тому

      ***** This animal (the horse) which we say we ' love'. - Would you train a dog or cat in the same manner?. No; you would be put in prison for pulling any other animal around by its mouth; even if they had the misfortune to have teeth which allowed a steel rod in the mouth. As for saying the bitless bridle causes as much injury as a bitted bridle; if you really love your horse & want a practical and truthful answer go to..... drcook@bitlessbridle.co.... This gives the answer - from a veterinary surgeon who has dedicated his life to proving the effects any bit has on a horse. And do consider that Bitless bridles is a non profit making organisation instigated to find a kinder way with horses.

    • @irenefrench428
      @irenefrench428 9 років тому

      ***** Any device in the hands of 'man' can become a thing of torture. The idea of a bitless bridle is to use no pressure. Horse respond to touch. Their response to pressure is to push or pull against pressure.that's why horses are called "Into Pressure animals" they automatically push or pull against pressure. Riding should be from the legs and also from weight displacement in the saddle; not from pressure applied to the reins.

    • @Zebra-dogs
      @Zebra-dogs 9 років тому +4

      Irene French Good thing they breathe through their nose then.

    • @briannamercedes4016
      @briannamercedes4016 9 років тому

      Rex888dA Yeah. Nice try Irene.

  • @Finnthecreature
    @Finnthecreature 7 років тому

    When horses Foam at the mouth it means loosen up on the rains because there mouth is sore

  • @lucyproductions1289
    @lucyproductions1289 7 років тому

    I do show jumping and I only use a crop but I never hit hard

  • @Alistair.Althea
    @Alistair.Althea 7 років тому

    I wish I could go to the olympics... but that's one dream of mine I can never have. I wish I could :(

  • @berry_bunny4273
    @berry_bunny4273 10 років тому

    i can't see how this could be ethical. is this safe for the horses legs?

    • @rebeccahubbell651
      @rebeccahubbell651 10 років тому +8

      Show jumping is mentally and physically easier on them the racing or other activities

    • @MaraGillis
      @MaraGillis 10 років тому

      is boxing safe for a human's face?

    • @reaclea7628
      @reaclea7628 10 років тому +1

      Well, if you dont treat the legs properly after working and especially after jumping, there will be problems.

    • @IorvethTheXolo
      @IorvethTheXolo 10 років тому +3

      The reality is that nothing is safe. Two years ago, a horse belonging to a friend of mine was killed in his top of the line paddock when he spooked. All it took was for him to not realize how close he was to the fence for him to knock his head on it hard enough to kill him. He was relaxing in his paddock.
      If we were to think along the lines of the animal rights activists, our animals would be incredibly unhappy. My late mare was happiest in the jump field. She thrived on competition and, on jumping day, you could see how incredibly excited she was. Her previous owner bought her as an evener (which is what I did with her) but her owner eventually drifted away from horses. She was a sad, sorry horse to look at but I bought her anyway because I knew her reputation. From the first day I took her back out into the jump field after getting her back in shape, she perked up and was a completely different animal.
      These high level horses WANT to jump. They LOVE what they do. Are there bad eggs in the sport? Of course. There are in every sport whether it involves animals or not. These horses are cared for very well and, although early deaths do sometimes happen, it can just as easily happen to a pasture pet as a top performer. So many of these horses live long lives and many of those I have known personally have competed at high levels until their mid-late teens then were used for lower levels by younger people wanting to learn the sport or to help boost someone's confidence by riding a super experienced horse. As they get older, their level gets lower until they are retired to live out their last few years in absolute comfort. As they aged, the horse's workload was adjusted to their condition and desire to work. Some decide that, when they're old, they don't want to do it anymore and they are allowed to be pasture ornaments with enough riding and exercise to keep them fit and healthy. Others express the desire to keep working and they may end up being the sturdy, faithful horse the grandkids ride and bump around the arena over some poles. These are old horses. My trainer's personal horse was 34 when his time came.
      These sports, when the horse is the priority, aren't going to put the majority of horses into an early grave. This sport is not one to be concerned about.

    • @edendanino3440
      @edendanino3440 10 років тому

      no , it hurts the horse like hell but they do not car all they care about is winning and mony they do not care about the hors. in things that wining is involved there is no horsmanship

  • @klara6217
    @klara6217 6 років тому +2

    Die Pferde tun mir sooo Leid. Es grenzt schon sehr an Tierquälerei, wenn man mit seinem Pferd so hoch springt. Schaut euch mal die Vorderbeine bei der Landung an. Sagt eigentlich schon alles... Und wer das noch nicht versteht, muss einfach mal Mächtigkeitsspringen Tierquälerei bei UA-cam eingeben!

  • @emilyshaw5666
    @emilyshaw5666 7 років тому +1

    I want to win too...

  • @MayinaAWA
    @MayinaAWA 11 років тому

    want to be that good at riding someday:P

  • @saraswatiangel7339
    @saraswatiangel7339 7 років тому

    superb

  • @Live2soareq
    @Live2soareq 11 років тому

    What is the red

  • @equineelli2726
    @equineelli2726 4 роки тому

    They don't care about the horses, only the winning and the money

    • @Kimberly00000
      @Kimberly00000 3 роки тому

      Its their job, but they treat them better then some people who doesn't compete

  • @kaylageorge6894
    @kaylageorge6894 6 років тому +1

    *AMEN* 👏

  • @equestrianlover9637
    @equestrianlover9637 7 років тому

    Omg goals 💕💕😱

  • @horsebhhbghgg
    @horsebhhbghgg 7 років тому

    Is that Tiffany fosters tripple x

  • @wildberri3513
    @wildberri3513 4 роки тому

    Fun fact:
    Horses don’t naturally jump. A horse in the wild will not find something large and jump it repeatedly for amusement.

    • @ava_a313
      @ava_a313 4 роки тому

      Fun Fact: Wild horses aren't like horses that are NATURALLY BRED for these things.

    • @wildberri3513
      @wildberri3513 4 роки тому

      Ava Equestrian
      That still doesn’t mean that they enjoy it. How would you feel, having something heavy strapped to your back, with someone sitting on you, and having to carry that plus an already fairly large amount of body weight over jumps?

    • @ava_a313
      @ava_a313 4 роки тому

      @@wildberri3513 Are you kidding me? Horses are naturally strong and can't even feel us on their back. If you were a real equestrian, you would know that this isn't abuse. Damn, if you have nothing nice to say, why say it? Also, horses wouldn't do it if they didn't want to. They show no signs of agression or resistance. No pinned ears nor tail swishing.

    • @wildberri3513
      @wildberri3513 4 роки тому

      Ava Equestrian
      I never said that show jumping was abuse; all I said was that horses don’t naturally jump. You’re the one who replied to my comment.

    • @ava_a313
      @ava_a313 4 роки тому

      @@wildberri3513 1. You are making it sound like you don't like jumping
      2. I replied to this comment because I like to inform people about thing they read on the internet trying to bash us equestrians and our sport.

  • @amberverrall7068
    @amberverrall7068 7 років тому

    he is really good him and his amazing horse

  • @MissBailey987
    @MissBailey987 10 років тому

    Can I use these please?

    • @ft.aisling4519
      @ft.aisling4519 9 років тому

      MissBailey I'm sure they wouldn't mind, just give credit.

    • @MissBailey987
      @MissBailey987 9 років тому

      That was a really lone time ago and I can't even remember what I wanted them for. X

    • @ft.aisling4519
      @ft.aisling4519 9 років тому

      Oh hahah sorry!x

  • @gabrellastarlake5975
    @gabrellastarlake5975 7 років тому

    I honestly wish I could ride, I love horses so much but I'm always scared to ride them because I don't want the horse to get hurt or hurt me :/

    • @animaljam6259
      @animaljam6259 7 років тому

      Gabrella Starlake Don't be scurred person xd That's a part of riding too,You fall,You break a bone,You recover and get up and continue. It's hella intimidating and scary,But care,Love,Braveness,A bond and control while still having fun(Not hurting the horse Ofc,A lot of ppl compete and do show jumping like this video,Fun and demanding for the rider,Not fun at all for the horse) In my personal opinion are the best traits to have when u ride horses or own horses,Get up on there XD Goodbyee

  • @laurelcook9078
    @laurelcook9078 7 років тому

    I will fight if anyone stops Carolina Villanueva Suarez from competing in the Olympics. (She's younger than me and she is my idol.) 👌🏻

  • @jonitroubleboricua6836
    @jonitroubleboricua6836 8 років тому +2

    u just have to work hard treat ur horse with lots of care....I am tryin so hard to compete more but ive only been jumping for 7 months

  • @sarah1rose
    @sarah1rose 7 років тому +1

    I love my sport ❤️

  • @bloodyforest9023
    @bloodyforest9023 6 років тому

    I LOVE HORSES