I love how she handles her horses, she points out that you never should get angry, and when the motorbike drives past, she says ''Motorbikes. They can be dangerous.'', understanding how the horse thinks. :D
I hate how short her martingale is, and I couldn't quite make it out but I'm pretty sure it's a standing martingale which are a horrible piece of equipment anyway and should certainly never ever be used for jumping. Other than that it's a lovely horse and a great rider, good tips. It's just the fact that the horse will most likely have a screwed up neck that ruins it.
Yes, it's not a standing martingale, those are not allowed in Swedish competitions. I've actually not seen exactly that kind of a training aid before but it looks like sort of a combination of a draw rein and a german martingale. The training aid reins just run through the bit to her hand so she can shorter or lengthen them however she wants, it doesn't hold the horse's head down there permanently like a standing martingale.
Holly Frances Palmer Jessie S It is actually a type of german martingale. Similar to draw reins. Not denying that the horses head is very tightly jammed in, but its not a regular running/standing martingale.
This is Mór (gaeilge for "great" ). Malin I don't forget you on Butterfly. You will find another very very good (great) horse. They come in all shapes sizes colours. Be Lucky and you will find another one - Sláinte! (Irish toast for: [to your] Health! :-) pronuned: Slon cha
Jessie S i 100% agree. Looks very uncomfortable and there is no need for that. Feel bad for this horse. I dont understand why humans feel the need to " fix" everything..
I'm so glad you wear helmets. Great example :)
Omg jag älskar den här lilla serien! Jag har fått en ny respekt till Malin och Peder. Superfina hästar och så bra övningar och bra variation på dem!
I love how she handles her horses, she points out that you never should get angry, and when the motorbike drives past, she says ''Motorbikes. They can be dangerous.'', understanding how the horse thinks. :D
Nice exercise for young horses too! :) Thanks for the video!
What's the jump distance to the bars?
its so cool how her horse is voice taught!
I hate how short her martingale is, and I couldn't quite make it out but I'm pretty sure it's a standing martingale which are a horrible piece of equipment anyway and should certainly never ever be used for jumping. Other than that it's a lovely horse and a great rider, good tips. It's just the fact that the horse will most likely have a screwed up neck that ruins it.
I thought it was a standing martingale at first too-- but I think it's actually a kind of draw rein.
Yes, it's not a standing martingale, those are not allowed in Swedish competitions. I've actually not seen exactly that kind of a training aid before but it looks like sort of a combination of a draw rein and a german martingale. The training aid reins just run through the bit to her hand so she can shorter or lengthen them however she wants, it doesn't hold the horse's head down there permanently like a standing martingale.
Holly Frances Palmer Jessie S It is actually a type of german martingale. Similar to draw reins. Not denying that the horses head is very tightly jammed in, but its not a regular running/standing martingale.
How many meters is it between the jump-the poles- and the jump again?
This is Mór (gaeilge for "great" ). Malin I don't forget you on Butterfly. You will find another very very good (great) horse. They come in all shapes sizes colours. Be Lucky and you will find another one - Sláinte! (Irish toast for: [to your] Health! :-) pronuned: Slon cha
kan man köpa ett sånt schabrak ??
Dåligt att hon pratar engelska!
Men jettefint ridet jag ska på stockholm horse show i kväll
och det är söndag!
BOORING¨
it happens.
Why are you jumping with draw-reins? o.O
cool :) !
snyggt schabrak
Tornesch är så himla vacker!
I'm honestly shocked at how tight your neck strap and martingale are. There is absolutely no reason the neck strap needs to be that tight.
Correct.
Jessie S i 100% agree. Looks very uncomfortable and there is no need for that. Feel bad for this horse. I dont understand why humans feel the need to " fix" everything..
And why the hell does it happen? :o