very nice. at the end, turning to the right, though I could be wrong, it looks as if u r looking down to see if ur mount is on the correct lead. for the level of rider u r, u shouldn't have to look to see if u r on the correct lead, u should be able to feel it. as a trainer, ive seen this action taught to beginners on figuring out what lead your mount is on and then shortly after, put on a lunge line to learn how to feel it. I use this technique w/ my beginners too. the problem is that it doesn't get corrected and the student makes a bad habit of it cause the trainer, it seems, doesn't really seem to care and focuses on the "fun stuff" like getting to the jumping. overall, I enjoyed it tremendously and loved how u and your mount stayed at a steady pace consistently.
I would not say he's mean, however he's very direct and blunt. His lack of negative commentary here is because she's an amazing rider, and improves with his advice almost immediately. Watch some other videos people have uploaded here, and you'll see him showing his more widely known commentary.
GM is the absolute best - proper is proper.
Wow. Exceptional riding. I can just see your excellence and discipline.
You are such a beautiful rider. I would love to have a lesson with George Morris.
His compliments were so kind to you! Awesome video!
That was a lot of fun to watch. Alex is an incredible rider!
Your a fabulous rider! hope to ride like you soon!! 5:51 "thats better than my Olympic team people"
You're a beautiful rider.
Your an amazing rider!! Wow ur canter is so perfect!! Haha :) love ur jumping position and the timing in the trot :)
what an amazing rider you are omg!
What a smooth rider and good horse!
Both a beautiful rider and horse. ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
Wow, this is so cool. I don't know why, since I don't even know you, but it just makes me happy seeing you ride so well! :)
WOW you are a fantastic rider! i want like you!
Incredible rider, well done. Your jumping was perf! :o
Excellent rider!!
your a gorgeous rider!
I like his comments. Good. Good. goooooooodddddd.
Wow! :D You are very good!
very nice. at the end, turning to the right, though I could be wrong, it looks as if u r looking down to see if ur mount is on the correct lead. for the level of rider u r, u shouldn't have to look to see if u r on the correct lead, u should be able to feel it. as a trainer, ive seen this action taught to beginners on figuring out what lead your mount is on and then shortly after, put on a lunge line to learn how to feel it. I use this technique w/ my beginners too. the problem is that it doesn't get corrected and the student makes a bad habit of it cause the trainer, it seems, doesn't really seem to care and focuses on the "fun stuff" like getting to the jumping. overall, I enjoyed it tremendously and loved how u and your mount stayed at a steady pace consistently.
he doesn't seem that mean?
I would not say he's mean, however he's very direct and blunt. His lack of negative commentary here is because she's an amazing rider, and improves with his advice almost immediately. Watch some other videos people have uploaded here, and you'll see him showing his more widely known commentary.
The card jump is so sick
I want to ride just like you.
LUCKY.
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not bad