Emily! Vaulting goes back to the Romans. They did it as one of their games. Truly been around for 1000's of years. So it is truly a great sport! Imagine trying to do gymnastics on a couple of balance beams moving around and around and up and down.
:D "die mimik..., die armbewegungen..." - auch "gestik" genannt ^^ aber das war wirklich atemberaubend, einfach nur wunderschön :) ich mag auch, wie sehr sich das team danach zusammen freut. das zeigt noch mal den teamgeist, finde ich. :)
Emily, I grew up vaulting and eventing (still event) and I can tell you vaulting is far more difficult. Additionally, vaulters make better riders, more balance, better seat, better connection with the horse and they always land on their feet. If my daughter wants to ride, she will be required to vault as well. It will make her a safer rider! You should give it a try, than maybe you won't be so critical.
yes big ones...the total score consists of preformance, impression, content, and the horse so if the horse breaks it's gate then horse horse score will have points deducted...i hope this helps
I love how everyone was telling Victoria about not using reins! Honestly my third coach made me start my horse with no reins. whatsoever. my first and 4th coaches had ALL of us start vaulting before we started jumping and dressage. Just for the simple fact if you need reins to control your horse, then you have no trust in your horse therefore it's not a true bond. i can do level 3 dressage moves with no reins just sayin. its all in the seat.
Vaulting is a equine sport performed in a different style then say jumping or dressage, but regardless each of the performers are reacting to the horses movements while being poised and artful themselves. I have never vaulted nor do i ever plan to but i respect the performers and their art.
Yes, I believe (at least on my level), the horse is also given a score out of ten and that is combined and multiplied on different aspects of the routine as well. The horse's score is based off of behavior, how hard they are to vault on (a bouncier trot will be given a higher score because they are harder to vault on as opposed to a small horse with a smooth trot which would get a lower score), and the rhythm of their strides and points are deducted if the horse breaks gait. To make things simple, yes it affects the team's performance and placing. :)
a horse and rider who need to have reins lack training. If you have to ride with reins what happens if you drop a rein or a rein breaks and you and your horse aren't well trained? It becomes a dangerous situation very quickly that's what. A beginner knows how to ride a horse with reins, a skilled rider can ride with body, voice, and reins.
Emily! Vaulting goes back to the Romans. They did it as one of their games. Truly been around for 1000's of years. So it is truly a great sport! Imagine trying to do gymnastics on a couple of balance beams moving around and around and up and down.
Congratulations! You guys are just amazing! This is high-class vaulting!
:D "die mimik..., die armbewegungen..." - auch "gestik" genannt ^^
aber das war wirklich atemberaubend, einfach nur wunderschön :)
ich mag auch, wie sehr sich das team danach zusammen freut. das zeigt noch mal den teamgeist, finde ich. :)
those horses are marvelously trained.
Emily, I grew up vaulting and eventing (still event) and I can tell you vaulting is far more difficult. Additionally, vaulters make better riders, more balance, better seat, better connection with the horse and they always land on their feet. If my daughter wants to ride, she will be required to vault as well. It will make her a safer rider! You should give it a try, than maybe you won't be so critical.
yes big ones...the total score consists of preformance, impression, content, and the horse so if the horse breaks it's gate then horse horse score will have points deducted...i hope this helps
I love it, they do it so wonderful
I love how everyone was telling Victoria about not using reins! Honestly my third coach made me start my horse with no reins. whatsoever. my first and 4th coaches had ALL of us start vaulting before we started jumping and dressage. Just for the simple fact if you need reins to control your horse, then you have no trust in your horse therefore it's not a true bond. i can do level 3 dressage moves with no reins just sayin. its all in the seat.
Vaulting is a equine sport performed in a different style then say jumping or dressage, but regardless each of the performers are reacting to the horses movements while being poised and artful themselves. I have never vaulted nor do i ever plan to but i respect the performers and their art.
Awesome!
Devon is my vaulting instructer
i love VAULTING
What's the name of the music?
Epic horse
I really want to vault but the nearest barn is in the states. Damn canada :(
also das Kürthema ist ja Rome & Julia, ich denke dann mal, dass die Musik auch davon kommt.
I have a question. If the horse breaks rhythm, does the team lose points?
Yes, I believe (at least on my level), the horse is also given a score out of ten and that is combined and multiplied on different aspects of the routine as well. The horse's score is based off of behavior, how hard they are to vault on (a bouncier trot will be given a higher score because they are harder to vault on as opposed to a small horse with a smooth trot which would get a lower score), and the rhythm of their strides and points are deducted if the horse breaks gait. To make things simple, yes it affects the team's performance and placing. :)
umm. they are awesome!
yes.
veeeery good :))) love the music by 3:05 *.*
What's the music at 2:58?
@LarkeLyrics i swear it said it was the german team.
@Rechen10004 eines heisst "PROKOFIEV"
Which one of them owns the horse?
Palantine is owned by Sidney Frankel...so...none of these vaulters own the horse.
does somebody knows the music?
kann mir irgendwer sagen, wie der größere von den beiden Männern heißt? :)
RIP Emily 😢
@LarkeLyrics haha lol yeaa
3:20 sounds like a beat from a Flying Lotus song.
@emilyragan yeah cause you could deffiantly do that.
a horse and rider who need to have reins lack training. If you have to ride with reins what happens if you drop a rein or a rein breaks and you and your horse aren't well trained? It becomes a dangerous situation very quickly that's what. A beginner knows how to ride a horse with reins, a skilled rider can ride with body, voice, and reins.
if you are talking about the side reins, those are required for competition
@emilyragan *sniff sniff* I think I smell a troll.
Tohle bych take chtela umet
Am I the only one who notice that the little girl always holds hand with an older girl?
ich glaube das is blake dahlgren :))
its ok to say it the Germans are nuts :) but im a German so im nuts.
Really? Then let's see you do it.
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this will not make you a better rider because you are not holding the reins the person in the middle is
you are showing your ignorance, reins have nothing to do with riding skill, and for poor riders they are a necessity for those who lack real skill.
REally? This is nothing compared to the actual events = such as eventing - ridiculous, truly!- not a WEG event in reality.
Germany war einfach besser verstehe die Richter nicht