Shawn Flarida and others at NRHA Derby

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  • @englishjumper123
    @englishjumper123 13 років тому +1

    My trainer bought this horse!! my best friend rides him now that he's retired

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 4 роки тому

      THat's pretty awesome! THat would be a lot of money involved I"m sure! haha

  • @bridleandbit
    @bridleandbit  16 років тому

    The footing in reining horse show arena is very important. Without the right base, and mix in the arena you can't slide like you can in this show arena.
    That said, these world-class trainers actually teach the horses to slide to their stops, and a lot of it has to do with their breeding.

  • @captainkruemel
    @captainkruemel 15 років тому

    cool ^^ I love western riding

  • @horsewsm
    @horsewsm 15 років тому

    Andrea's horse just stuck his foot down on those spins. he was really good.

  • @SaShQaKuNi
    @SaShQaKuNi 15 років тому

    very good.. ou jeee.. beautiful!!

  • @54spiritedwill54
    @54spiritedwill54 16 років тому

    Great Video

  • @Dunitlucky
    @Dunitlucky 16 років тому

    You go Shawn! Couldn't happen to a nicer guy!

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 14 років тому

    @Dunmare haha thats awesome! there have been two gunner horses that have come through my trainer's barn and one of them is still there but they are grey. haha it's so funny

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 14 років тому

    @ktcowgirl94 after trotting a few circles in the bridle stop the horse then lift your inside rein towards your armpit just enough to help their nose into the spin, lay the outside rein across their neck, lean over and out opening your inside leg and tap with the outside spur. only ask for a couple steps at a time when you are first teaching them, this way it is easier for them to recognize when they are doing it correctly and learn it faster

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 17 років тому

    the paint is gunner bred! haha i knew that the second i saw it. i was suprised that brian bells horse didn't look like a typical 'brian horse' if you know what i mean. all great horses!! and a great video! and to those of you who are criticizing reining and other sports for cultural differences, just shut up!!! every one does things their different ways so why dont you go do yours your way and they do theirs their way!!!

  • @horsewsm
    @horsewsm 15 років тому

    mike Mcintire's horse was beautiful.

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 14 років тому

    @ktcowgirl94 ktcowgirl94 to make a horse spin you ask for them to lift their shoulder and move it over. you do not need a fence to do this. you must make sure their body stays relatively straight and when you push them out to trot circles that they remain in the bridle.

  • @Dunmare
    @Dunmare 14 років тому

    @razrbladefaerie totally a gunner horse haha, we had a Gunner gelding at our barn and he had almost the exact same coloring and build

  • @TokalaChikalawin
    @TokalaChikalawin 16 років тому

    Cool!

  • @christiangonella984
    @christiangonella984 3 роки тому

    Walla walla wow

  • @lukelover6996
    @lukelover6996 15 років тому

    can i use thes clips for my video?

  • @austinseelhof
    @austinseelhof 17 років тому

    the first horse is obedient and listening is that what you mean?

  • @TXRider
    @TXRider 17 років тому

    The first hors elooks dead beat...running on nerves.

  • @spoiledcowgirl
    @spoiledcowgirl 15 років тому

    the second guy was deffinately the worst i have to say, but they were all very good!! i have a reining horse but i mean we're still like training for it but he's awesome!!!!

  • @somboo
    @somboo 14 років тому

    Horses can't hold 2 times their weight. A good rule of thumb is 20% of their weight. Top reining horses are at least 1200 - 1500 pounds so they can carry someone who is 240+ pounds. They just look small because they are short. Shorter horses are preferred because their turns look tighter and rollbacks seem more dramatic.

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 14 років тому

    @HorseJollyBall i know many reining horses that would make great jumpers and their hocks are splendid. it sounds like either you or the person who attempted teaching your horse reining does not know very much about the discipline. therefore you should not blame said discipline for your horse's misfortunes

  • @ginnaminna8950
    @ginnaminna8950 11 років тому

    ruben vandrop riding einsteins revolution
    mike mcentire riding the great guntini
    shawn flarida riding smart spook
    andrea fappani riding maybe wimpys little buddy
    craig schmersal maybe whizs katrina

  • @ducati916chick
    @ducati916chick 13 років тому

    I really dont understand this sport, but my GOD...I was getting giddy WATCHING these little ponies, how on earth do they not fall over from dizziness(or the riders for that matter-as they don't "spot"???
    Although reining has a very high horse injury rate, all forms of horse sport has it's common injuries (ok albeit not so permanant), but I am sure if the horses were able to give an answer, they'd much rather be doing this that but in a bull fighting ring...now that IS cruel.
    Enjoy the ponies

  • @razrbladefaerie
    @razrbladefaerie 14 років тому

    @HorseJollyBall please do not blame an entire discipline for the faults of a few individuals within that discipline. i dont know the history on your horse, nor do i assume any sort of knowledge about it. perhaps the person who tried reining with your horse did it wrong and did not keep the horse in good condition for it.