Если уздечка сползла с головы лошади через верх, через уши, значит во рту у лошади не было трензеля?! Удила во рту не дали бы протащить уздечку через голову.Может это был такой цирковой трюк, чтобы показать возможности взаимодействия лошади и человека??!!!
this is a prime example of true connection between rider and horse, neither panicked, the horse knew what he was there to do, and the rider is an absolute PRO!! BRAVO TO BOTH!
That is a friendly, happy, and very intelligent horse who trusts its rider and knows exactly what it is supposed to do. The rider is very confident, competent, and also trusts the horse.That was great to watch; they’re a great team.
That’s why I would die if I decided to ride without a bridle. My legs are ✨garbage ✨😓😓😓 Oh lord I didn’t think this many people would mis understand let me explain geez :I’ve been riding most my life. When I hold I bridle I can keep it together but when I’m not I basically forget to ride. It makes my mind go blank I don’t know why but 🤷♀️ it gets hard for me to stear with my legs and I forget to use my shoulders and torso. Edit: before you really think I'm a bad person I'm gonna save us all some time because this is what I will reply to you with: “ OK so a while ago I made a comment saying that I would probably be dead by now If I didn’t have my reigns. or something like that and then a bunch of people misunderstood it as I use my horses reins to balance but simply it’s that I ride an extremely stubborn mare that is a beginner lesson horse. I agreed to ride her because I’m the only rider that is on her that can keep her in line. She is too smart and she has to learn her lesson about once a month she’ll turn the wrong direction even though I am telling her to turn the other way. She knows that she is going the wrong way and because she is a lesson horse for beginners, She expects to get away with it if she does that she hast to learn that she is not the boss here and she knows what she’s doing and if she were a young lesson horse, maybe we would be a little gentler with her, but she has been a lesson horse, her entire life and she’s about to retire that’s how long she has been a lesson horse, so she knows that if she turned the wrong way, we are going to make her turn into the wall so that she knows that she cannot get away with that because that’s not something you want your horse to do or it could be dangerous for all of the beginner riders that are on her, and It can also be dangerous for her. They can’t use a Misbehaving horse for shows so we have to make sure that all of the horses are in line and she knows what she’s doing. She’s just too smart and she’s learned how to get away with it she knows how to dart off to the right of everything when someone tries to get her to go over it she’s kind of a jerk.😂 I would never actually hurt our horses I’m saying that horses like her know what they can and cannot do because they’ve been doing it for over 20 years. So if they are doing something they have been told for years they can't do then you need to use some form of discipline as reinforcement because it's not okay. I remember as a beginner that's how I fell off of other trainers' horses because they were not disciplined enough to know something simple that they shouldn't do. Sorry if the writing doesn't make sense I used text-to-speech.”
@@jamiesheerdon1321 No you don't. In classical riding the correct way of riding is by using your seat and legs. Everything from turning, halting, adding speed ect are done by the feet and your ass. The reins (and subsequently bridle) are used for tasks like performing different skills. You won't see any dressage riders (or anybody else for that matter) who know their shit use the bridle for turns.
No, it's not like driving a car with no steering wheel. A trained horse moves left and right in response to side pressure from the legs and the shift in the rider's weight. I used to ride my horses, sometimes for long distances with no saddle or bridle.
U should use your rains as a guide but mainly use your legs ( if your horse isn't listening then I would use my rains or if it's a tight turn they help the horse turn a little tighter )😊
This, my children, is the perfect example of that you should always ride your horse and hold onto it with your body and legs, not grasping for your life/balance/performance onto your reins. Great job!
Riding is about core control and balance. The reins help you communicate with the horse. I'm not surprised they could stay on considering their level of riding, I'm surprised they were able to actually complete the course without giving the horse direction. Incredibly cool. That's trust and skill
"...I'm surprised they were able to actually complete the course without giving the horse direction." You direct a horse with left and right leg pressure and the shift of your weight. A horse that can't be guided this way is not a trained horse.
@donnievance1942 While I do agree with you (I always train leg pressure), horses trained off of leg pressure is mostly a Western practice. There are quite a few English riders who do train it as well. Your hands and reins should be communicating to the front end of the horse. Your legs and weight should be used to communicate to the back end of the horse. However, jumping is mostly rein control because of the sharp turns and body positions needed to make these kinds of jumps.
I LOST IT at that SHRUG!! "whatcha gonna do eh??" Absolutely insane - the rider had, like, two seconds? Four strides or so? To get some kind of a plan together and execute it and it shook out flawlessly. Damn Good pair, this!
@@livyhorses3267 particularly on a Wednesday, for whatever reason he absolutely hates Wednesday, if you ride on a Wednesday, you will probably end up on the floor. Tuesday and Thursday he's great.. Wednesday must be avoided though.. So I'm off to ride another horse this morning since I can't my own 🤣
And maybe let's add some riding skills?😂 all these things are of course very important for the bond and the performance overall but without her skills and experience she wouldn't have survived a thing like that, not to mention competing in GP. Also trust is not going to correct how your equipment is laying on the horse so sometimes you need to layer everything to actually help the horse to perform better. Which I'm sure you know 😊
@@majalisiecka7443 of cours riding skills matters, same for what yous aid later on, but what I'm talking about here is the trust the horse's got in it's rider, that's all.
Many comments about how well the girls did here and I agree but I don’t think it would be fair if I didn’t just say what a brilliant performance by this horse. He knows what he is doing!
The horse knocked one of the poles because of this. The rider lets the horse know to slow down so they don’t knock the pole down. But yes it probably felt pretty fun for the horse
The way you didn’t panic or get scared just shows how much you have trust in each other this is such a great way to handle a horse in this situation well done guys xx
Wie um alles in der Welt konnte sich plötzlich das Zaumzeug lösen? Dass das Pferd weder gescheut hat noch die Reiterin sich aus der Ruhe bringen liess, ist echt wunderschöne Reitkunst. Gut gemacht von beiden !
Reminds me of my cousin's horse she had when we were all little. That horse would run barrels without a rider if you set her up and smacked her butt. So at 7 years old I sat on her and held on for dear life. Best ride ever.
This is one of the many reasons why i practice mounted archery as a jumper. We cant have our reins whilst shooting so me and my horse can get used to having that connection and doing things even without a bridle. It is so cool to see people eiding like this and the balace and trust here is insane!
I feel so lucky I have a horse like that. When his hackamore broke one time, he flinched a bit and backed up, then he was fine like nothing happened. He was just surprised lol!
Me too! I can't watch many things over and over, but this is mesmerizing! And freaking amazing, of course! She said she thought for a second he was going to continue on course after the combination, I read an article about it!
I think this is the perfect example of the difference between controlling a horse & making it do what you want, and riding with a horse where you can achieve anything as partners. The latter is what we all should aim for as it’s the best feeling in the world. I was lucky enough to experience that with a horse called Gump. Still miss him 😢
OMG! Never seen that before! And the chill within the arena was absolute. If the rider had panicked (as most of us would), the horse would have picked up on it and it would have been a mess. Instead it is a testament to the balance/low-key telepathy that can be achieved between horse and rider!
Now that's what they mean by the Saying... "ENJOY THE RIDE" !!! God bless them both in perfect harmony with each other. Great to see and Amazing job!!! 👏 🥰🤗
There's a great video of an AQHA mare,Ms.Dreamy,whose bridle fell apart during a reining competition.Her rider decided,why not go ahead with it?(he'd disqualified them because he had to use both hands to pull the bridle up out of the way of her legs)so they continued and she went even better without the bridle.This horse here clearly knows the order of business as well.Impressive,the trust there.
That's epic and caught on video. That's amazing, what a gift. Like Ms Dreamy and Dan Huss in 2018 AQHA World show Senior Reining finals. Both horse and rider knew their assignment!!! And pulled it off without flaw. Crazy cool stuff, archived on film😳😮👏❤️ Sadly Ms Dreamy's score didn't count, Dan had to grab the headstall to keep it out of her way. In doing so, touched the rein with the second hand, which disqualified them.😢 But no one will ever say Ms Dreamy didn't do her final run like a Champion she was/is.
@@XxShellyW13xX IKR? Rules were made to have exceptions. At least a re-run offer! Even Boechat said Dan and Ms Dreamy should've been included in the point tie run off with Martin Muelstreder (sp?). It should've been a runoff between all 3 horses. Wimpys Little Buddy, Ruff Lil Magnum and Ms. Dreamy. That's what the winner said. That broke my heart.
@@bancharanever heard of what rule? One hand only on the reins while performing reining patterns? When the free hand moves Infront of the control hand while the horse is in motion. Two hand touch in motion is an immediate disqualification. Go watch 2018 AQHA World senior reining finals Ms. Dreamy and Dan Huss. It's all over YT. After her second spin and the beginning of her first circle the headstall breaks and falls Infront of her. Dan slides his free hand down the rein to grab the headstall...then completes a flawless pattern, bridleless. That was Ms. Dreamy's last run before retirement. No doubt it was one for the ages. Like this flawless triple jump.😲🎉👏 That it's caught on video for all to see, for all time... Priceless!!! 👍👏🤗
Who would of panicked if this happened
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ME I WOULD FALL-😭
I absolutely would
id be like “oh, is this the time where i land on the ground orr??”
I would just try to finish the course but I’d probably end up getting eliminated
Если уздечка сползла с головы лошади через верх, через уши, значит во рту у лошади не было трензеля?! Удила во рту не дали бы протащить уздечку через голову.Может это был такой цирковой трюк, чтобы показать возможности взаимодействия лошади и человека??!!!
The way they shrugged so chilled out and not panicked show how they trust each other
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@@Iauren-eqWHO DIDN'T KNOW? THE HORSE AND RIDER KNEW... LOL... "CALM DOWN" ? SILLY GIRL.
zombies these days 😂 they this they that, when its just a single person ... mental health issues or just baby level language??
@@ericshutter5305singular they/them has been around since the dawn of time. Baby level language? No. That’s what you’re spouting right now.
this is a prime example of true connection between rider and horse, neither panicked, the horse knew what he was there to do, and the rider is an absolute PRO!! BRAVO TO BOTH!
Great trust between horse & rider
Is so cute I’m 10/10 ❤❤❤❤❤
Cavalos não precisam de medalhas.
Impressive. What we just witnessed was a rider and horse working together as one. Bravo.
That is a friendly, happy, and very intelligent horse who trusts its rider and knows exactly what it is supposed to do. The rider is very confident, competent, and also trusts the horse.That was great to watch; they’re a great team.
Horse, I'm doing it my way
Well she ended up doing one of the first bridleless Grand Prix
it was the last 3 jumps so hardly classified as doing it bridleless, she had a bridle most of the way
@@articice3184 🤦♀️ Bro just.. just stop, okay?
@@articice3184it- it was a joke bro-
@@articice3184Bruh...
@@articice3184dude
That horse understands the assignment ❤
And loves it!!!
Exactly what I thought
This is a perfect connection with horse and rider through her seat and not in the horses mouth. ❤
I like how at the end the rider just lifts their hands like "well what am i here for!"
This truly shows that you don't needs reins for your balance! Your legs are what keeps you on : )
Yes that is something people should learn literally the second they get on a horse
That’s why I would die if I decided to ride without a bridle. My legs are ✨garbage ✨😓😓😓
Oh lord I didn’t think this many people would mis understand let me explain geez :I’ve been riding most my life. When I hold I bridle I can keep it together but when I’m not I basically forget to ride. It makes my mind go blank I don’t know why but 🤷♀️ it gets hard for me to stear with my legs and I forget to use my shoulders and torso.
Edit: before you really think I'm a bad person I'm gonna save us all some time because this is what I will reply to you with:
“ OK so a while ago I made a comment saying that I would probably be dead by now If I didn’t have my reigns. or something like that and then a bunch of people misunderstood it as I use my horses reins to balance but simply it’s that I ride an extremely stubborn mare that is a beginner lesson horse. I agreed to ride her because I’m the only rider that is on her that can keep her in line. She is too smart and she has to learn her lesson about once a month she’ll turn the wrong direction even though I am telling her to turn the other way. She knows that she is going the wrong way and because she is a lesson horse for beginners, She expects to get away with it if she does that she hast to learn that she is not the boss here and she knows what she’s doing and if she were a young lesson horse, maybe we would be a little gentler with her, but she has been a lesson horse, her entire life and she’s about to retire that’s how long she has been a lesson horse, so she knows that if she turned the wrong way, we are going to make her turn into the wall so that she knows that she cannot get away with that because that’s not something you want your horse to do or it could be dangerous for all of the beginner riders that are on her, and It can also be dangerous for her. They can’t use a Misbehaving horse for shows so we have to make sure that all of the horses are in line and she knows what she’s doing. She’s just too smart and she’s learned how to get away with it she knows how to dart off to the right of everything when someone tries to get her to go over it she’s kind of a jerk.😂 I would never actually hurt our horses I’m saying that horses like her know what they can and cannot do because they’ve been doing it for over 20 years. So if they are doing something they have been told for years they can't do then you need to use some form of discipline as reinforcement because it's not okay. I remember as a beginner that's how I fell off of other trainers' horses because they were not disciplined enough to know something simple that they shouldn't do.
Sorry if the writing doesn't make sense I used text-to-speech.”
If anyone uses reins for balance that would fuck up the horse
@@mellisahankins2396 Sadly I do see some people today that do
@@lonelymemeswitgmemainaccdo u use the rein for balance if not don’t!
The way she just continues as if nothing happened, respect
@@2DudesAndaMare She did. You can control a horse without a bridle.
How would she have stopped it?
@@Autisticbanmeforbeingdifferent that’s not what I meant. I was talking about how she continued without panicking
@@2DudesAndaMaresome horse are trained to be able to stop on a dime or close to?
@@jamiesheerdon1321 No you don't. In classical riding the correct way of riding is by using your seat and legs.
Everything from turning, halting, adding speed ect are done by the feet and your ass. The reins (and subsequently bridle) are used for tasks like performing different skills.
You won't see any dressage riders (or anybody else for that matter) who know their shit use the bridle for turns.
It was bitless I’m pretty sure! What a queen. Amazing connection
Wow, incredible amount of trust and stellar relationship between horse and rider. 😲👍❤️
Horse is like NOW let me show you my free form.
Perfect teamwork! They are so well bonded they "don't need no stinking bridle."
the bridle was bit less, so it probably was a very small aid to them anyways.
@@oooooooooo123yea I love that it was. That shows they she doesnt need to pull on the horses mouth for it to do what she wants.
Didn't even notice it come off they were so good
Браво!!!!!!Команда!!!!!
Прекрасный конь!!!!!
Молодец наездник!!!
Спасибо за видео!!!!!
МИРА Всем на Земле!!!
I love that both the horse and the rider decided to continue the course. That's a great partnership
I was there I saw it happen she was a absolute legend for not panicking edit:thanks for all the likes !
Did she win?
@@bonnie448 no I don’t think so bc I had to go just before the awards
@@bonnie448
They should have won !!!
Cool!
@@susanmurrell635 She knocked a pole. Probably not
An example of a good rider with balance
It’s like driving a car without a steering wheel so difficult but it shows their strong bond and obvious faith in each other
No, it's not like driving a car with no steering wheel. A trained horse moves left and right in response to side pressure from the legs and the shift in the rider's weight. I used to ride my horses, sometimes for long distances with no saddle or bridle.
you should not steer with your reins
U should use your rains as a guide but mainly use your legs ( if your horse isn't listening then I would use my rains or if it's a tight turn they help the horse turn a little tighter )😊
The proof we should promote bridleless riding more ^^
“If you ever mess up, carry on…” -legend
Как слажено! Браво! 💞👍
This is a good lesson for everyone, the bridle is NOT for ur balance! ❤ They have a perfect teamwork with an without a bridle! Good job! ❤
This, my children, is the perfect example of that you should always ride your horse and hold onto it with your body and legs, not grasping for your life/balance/performance onto your reins. Great job!
*reins
@@djondjon I want to be as disrespectful towards English learners as you are, hun. A legend, truly. :))
My first thought was that if she didn’t pull the poor animals head like that, that wouldn’t have happened. Should never pull the head up like that.
@@nexypawsmost english learners want to learn idk why u so pressed lmao i like corrections
It's all about feel you use your body tell them what you want the reins only give direction
Riding is about core control and balance. The reins help you communicate with the horse. I'm not surprised they could stay on considering their level of riding, I'm surprised they were able to actually complete the course without giving the horse direction. Incredibly cool. That's trust and skill
"...I'm surprised they were able to actually complete the course without giving the horse direction." You direct a horse with left and right leg pressure and the shift of your weight. A horse that can't be guided this way is not a trained horse.
@donnievance1942 the kind of turns, speed and direction needed for a show jumping course needs reins because it's so sharp and precise.
@donnievance1942 While I do agree with you (I always train leg pressure), horses trained off of leg pressure is mostly a Western practice. There are quite a few English riders who do train it as well.
Your hands and reins should be communicating to the front end of the horse. Your legs and weight should be used to communicate to the back end of the horse.
However, jumping is mostly rein control because of the sharp turns and body positions needed to make these kinds of jumps.
@nootscoot5840 English riding is all about seat and balance. Harsh bits are frowned upon, because light mouths are most important
@@dshe8637 agreed
What an honest horse😮
Her name is Harriet Biddick and her horse is Silver Lift for anyone curious.
I LOST IT at that SHRUG!! "whatcha gonna do eh??" Absolutely insane - the rider had, like, two seconds? Four strides or so? To get some kind of a plan together and execute it and it shook out flawlessly. Damn Good pair, this!
She could have us her legs to Steer to the last fence
lol the way she gestures "oh well what can you do" at the end.
Good for this gal, she even took the reins in so they wouldn't get tangled in anything
When you have a good horse and a good rider you don’t need a bridle ❤
Im a decent rider and my horse is good but I still need a bridle. Hes an arab and I dont want to die quite yet.. ir worse,be left paralysed.
@@Kat-mu8wq I feel you
False. A bridle is a tool. If you don’t want to use it good for you, but you can use a bridle and be a good rider.
@@livyhorses3267 particularly on a Wednesday, for whatever reason he absolutely hates Wednesday, if you ride on a Wednesday, you will probably end up on the floor. Tuesday and Thursday he's great.. Wednesday must be avoided though.. So I'm off to ride another horse this morning since I can't my own 🤣
This shows a real connection between these two ❤ neither of them panicked when it came off
😮 Wow!! She said, "I don't need this on my face!!🦄 I know what to do!!"🐎💨💨
This is a proof that with trust, confidence and kindness, you don't always need to put so much stuff on a horse's head or body..
And maybe let's add some riding skills?😂 all these things are of course very important for the bond and the performance overall but without her skills and experience she wouldn't have survived a thing like that, not to mention competing in GP. Also trust is not going to correct how your equipment is laying on the horse so sometimes you need to layer everything to actually help the horse to perform better. Which I'm sure you know 😊
@@majalisiecka7443 of cours riding skills matters, same for what yous aid later on, but what I'm talking about here is the trust the horse's got in it's rider, that's all.
Many comments about how well the girls did here and I agree but I don’t think it would be fair if I didn’t just say what a brilliant performance by this horse. He knows what he is doing!
Now THAT'S some good training. For both horse and rider. They both stayed calm and finished their race. Wonderful connection and trust going on there.
This proves that equestrians can still ride even without a bridle. This person is a very good rider to be able to have that balance too!
I bet the horse felt SO much better deciding how to jump with its head free!
This ^^^
The horse knocked one of the poles because of this. The rider lets the horse know to slow down so they don’t knock the pole down. But yes it probably felt pretty fun for the horse
Some horse rely more in the rider to guide them. They'd be unnerved by losing bridle contact.
She’s perfectly balanced because the bridle is like a blinker not the steering wheel, which are your legs! 😊
Perfect analogy. Spot on!
She held onto the reins like the bridle was still on
The horse 👑
The jockey 👑
Both handled that like a scene from a movie 👑💯
They were so chill and the rider didn't panic and the horse wasn't to surprised, that's just, so amazing❤❤ Good job to the both of them!😊😊❤❤🎉
That's a happy well loved horse
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raleigh reacted to it. its impresive
Malgré l'inconvénient,ils n'ont pas reculés devant l'obstacle !! 🐎❤
that was amazing, the way the two jump and the confidence they have, I loved!!
Fantastic job!!!! Rider stayed calm and in the perfect spot to keep them both balanced and allowed him do his job. Well done, both!!
The fact that she stayed calm is so important if u freak out ur self you freak out the horse then bad things happen u don’t wanna even know 😅
This is exactly what trainers mean by “DONT…BALANCE…ON…YOUR…REIGNS” this is a prime example and probably the best I’ve seen
She a literal show jumping goddess 😍
FR.
I love that the horse or rider didn't panic! This is beautiful ❤
Love horses like this. He's just showing off.
i remember grandparent's stories from long times ago when horses brings their drunk, sleeping owners home by themselves. They are smart animals.
Of ever you need a lesson on how not to hang on a horse's mouth, this is it! Pure talent on both the horse & rider. Excellent.❤
The way you didn’t panic or get scared just shows how much you have trust in each other this is such a great way to handle a horse in this situation well done guys xx
Stunning giant white horsey just said, “That old thing, I know what to do.” ❤
Not the horse knowing what to do 😂
That shrug of “what the fuck.”
She such a good rider! So much balance
Great example of a good rider still calm, even after the bridle comes off and still rides perfectly even without the bridle
Wie um alles in der Welt konnte sich plötzlich das Zaumzeug lösen? Dass das Pferd weder gescheut hat noch die Reiterin sich aus der Ruhe bringen liess, ist echt wunderschöne Reitkunst. Gut gemacht von beiden !
The trust and the loyalty of them❤
Reminds me of my cousin's horse she had when we were all little. That horse would run barrels without a rider if you set her up and smacked her butt. So at 7 years old I sat on her and held on for dear life.
Best ride ever.
This shows real trust and progress with the horse and that she isn’t afraid of losing the bridle❤
The perfect rider and horse🥰🐴🏇🏻
the little “🤷🏻♀️” at the end 😂
I also love that the bridle was bitless so it was t much change!❤❤
This is one of the many reasons why i practice mounted archery as a jumper. We cant have our reins whilst shooting so me and my horse can get used to having that connection and doing things even without a bridle. It is so cool to see people eiding like this and the balace and trust here is insane!
Обе красавицы, и жокей и лошадь, прошли задания. Вот что значит взаимопониманию не нужна узда.
I feel so lucky I have a horse like that. When his hackamore broke one time,
he flinched a bit and backed up, then he was fine like nothing happened. He was
just surprised lol!
Excellent partnership between Horse & Rider❣️😊
Your horse is beautiful and smart keep him forever. ❤❤❤
Love the fact she reeled in the bridle asap to make sure it was out the way for her horse jumping so no danger of snagging legs
Wow,the trust these two have for each other is remarkable
OMG I literally can’t take my eyes of her IM WATCHING IT ON LOOP! This is amazing 🤩
Me too! I can't watch many things over and over, but this is mesmerizing! And freaking amazing, of course!
She said she thought for a second he was going to continue on course after the combination, I read an article about it!
That is a real bond ❤
Its called not pulling on your horses mouth and everyone should remain balanced in that situation just as she did.
Horse didn’t even panic when he was blind for a second. Just said “Ok I’m just gonna keep goin and you just… hang in with your legs.”
That is what we call a verry talendet rider and a verry good and calm horse with a good bond
What a cool pair and what a happy guy!
Shows how well these horses can do their job if you aren’t holding them back all the time with the reins.
You can tell these two have a good bond with the horse knowing what the riders wants I’m guessing it was a bitless bridle bc of the way it came off
That’s what I was trying to figure out too. Unless the bridle utterly disintegrated and the bit slipped out the other side of the horse’s mouth?
@@heatherduke7703actually, it can't be without a mouth piece. The Rules for competing in These championships demand a bridle with mouth piece.
I love how chill he/she was ngl a bit confused why it came off but the shrug was funny tbh
I think this is the perfect example of the difference between controlling a horse & making it do what you want, and riding with a horse where you can achieve anything as partners. The latter is what we all should aim for as it’s the best feeling in the world. I was lucky enough to experience that with a horse called Gump. Still miss him 😢
Now that’s some serious leg and core strength 🥵
Она любит то,что делает!!! Ей не нужно оголовье,она победитель по жизни!!!
Amazing how she continued as if nothing was amiss!!
Knew his job and did it.
OMG! Never seen that before! And the chill within the arena was absolute. If the rider had panicked (as most of us would), the horse would have picked up on it and it would have been a mess. Instead it is a testament to the balance/low-key telepathy that can be achieved between horse and rider!
i LOVE how he/she didnt panick! He/she was so calm so the Horse was also really chill Bc the Rider didnt panick!
Now that's what they mean by the Saying... "ENJOY THE RIDE" !!!
God bless them both in perfect harmony with each other. Great to see and Amazing job!!! 👏 🥰🤗
There's a great video of an AQHA mare,Ms.Dreamy,whose bridle fell apart during a reining competition.Her rider decided,why not go ahead with it?(he'd disqualified them because he had to use both hands to pull the bridle up out of the way of her legs)so they continued and she went even better without the bridle.This horse here clearly knows the order of business as well.Impressive,the trust there.
Doesn’t get much more beautiful than that 💙
I love how he imitated the bride was still there by “giving” the horse space in his mouth even tho he knew it slid off
Definition of quick thinking.
That's epic and caught on video. That's amazing, what a gift.
Like Ms Dreamy and Dan Huss in 2018 AQHA World show Senior Reining finals.
Both horse and rider knew their assignment!!!
And pulled it off without flaw.
Crazy cool stuff, archived on film😳😮👏❤️
Sadly Ms Dreamy's score didn't count, Dan had to grab the headstall to keep it out of her way. In doing so, touched the rein with the second hand, which disqualified them.😢
But no one will ever say Ms Dreamy didn't do her final run like a Champion she was/is.
That was an outstanding run that Ms. Dreamy and Dan did. And EVERYONE said that they should have won, too!😊
@@XxShellyW13xX
IKR? Rules were made to have exceptions. At least a re-run offer!
Even Boechat said Dan and Ms Dreamy should've been included in the point tie run off with Martin Muelstreder (sp?).
It should've been a runoff between all 3 horses.
Wimpys Little Buddy, Ruff Lil Magnum and Ms. Dreamy.
That's what the winner said.
That broke my heart.
Never heard of that rule. Ever.
@@bancharanever heard of what rule?
One hand only on the reins while performing reining patterns?
When the free hand moves Infront of the control hand while the horse is in motion.
Two hand touch in motion is an immediate disqualification.
Go watch 2018 AQHA World senior reining finals Ms. Dreamy and Dan Huss.
It's all over YT.
After her second spin and the beginning of her first circle the headstall breaks and falls Infront of her. Dan slides his free hand down the rein to grab the headstall...then completes a flawless pattern, bridleless.
That was Ms. Dreamy's last run before retirement.
No doubt it was one for the ages.
Like this flawless triple jump.😲🎉👏
That it's caught on video for all to see, for all time... Priceless!!!
👍👏🤗
She trusted her horse
This is a true bond