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  • @horselover387
    @horselover387 15 років тому

    What a beautiful horse! It never ceases to amaze me the skill and pure beauty that the American Quarter Horse exhibits. Wonderful mare!

  • @Bigoldtree
    @Bigoldtree 15 років тому

    Wimpy is such a beauty! Her full-stop is the most perfect I have ever seen. What a great horse!

  • @roanna104
    @roanna104 15 років тому

    What a beautiful run -- she's a gorgeous horse and I like the way he rides her. I really love the way he hugged her. Sometimes special horses/riders bring me to tears, this is certainly one of them. Great job, Shawn! I wonder who they will breed her to - mare power rules!

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 15 років тому

    That horse rocks! Reining is definatlay the best sport in the world!

  • @Weaponsmaster8595
    @Weaponsmaster8595 14 років тому

    He never dissapoints us! Wimpys little step, wimpys little chic, gunnatrashya.... He just keeps it comin'! Great horses with heart and flash. Big stops, fast spins, smooth changes.... It doesn't get any better than that.

  • @TwinkiesCanFly
    @TwinkiesCanFly 13 років тому

    That is one beautiful horse. I want one! Haha Shawn did a beautiful job as did Little Chic!

  • @jawbreaker90210
    @jawbreaker90210 16 років тому

    i love how sensitive this horse is. the rider seemed to eat his movements a couple times because she picked up on his cues better than he intended. like on the rollbacks. gorgeous horse. it's head position is impeccable.

  • @54spiritedwill54
    @54spiritedwill54 16 років тому

    What a sweet ride! That was awesome!

  • @butterntoast43
    @butterntoast43 16 років тому

    im also an eventer, nd my mom just bought a horse whose half brother to this horse. its so much fun to ride him he's amazing!

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 15 років тому

    Yes he does do that. That is kinda what I meant he spins them fast so they come out of there fast. You are 100% correct!

  • @mlbfagundes
    @mlbfagundes 16 років тому

    Belissimo cavalo,excelente prova. FANTASTICO !

  • @MangoRoX87
    @MangoRoX87 15 років тому

    I love reiners! Great horse! One of my top five favorite equine sports:) what alot of people dont see is that they NATURALLY stop on there hind in. my filly has been doing stops like that sinse she was born.

  • @LopeForestLope
    @LopeForestLope 12 років тому

    Wow that is one of the most beautiful horses I have ever seen! Great ride! :)

  • @rabbitboy56
    @rabbitboy56 13 років тому

    I love Shawn! My Trainers horse, the horse i ride alot was trained with him :)
    She is now an amazing reining horse! Great Ride shawn!

  • @zipgurl057
    @zipgurl057 14 років тому

    OH MY GOD!! THAT IS CRAZY!!!

  • @callmehchippy
    @callmehchippy 14 років тому

    chizzy, those stops are very, very good. :) They are trained to put their heads down when they stop and her legs just look strange because they are moving while her hind legs are in the dirt to get the sliding effect. Its judged on how well the horse performs the task and how little cues the rider gives. The more perfection the horse does by itself, the better. Basically, its a western form of dressage.

  • @MEinMuhahaFarno
    @MEinMuhahaFarno 14 років тому

    This is sooo coooL!

  • @JLRachor
    @JLRachor 16 років тому

    okay, I'm an event rider and I'll tell ya, watching reining rides like that make me want to switch disciplines.

  • @CrazyLady7782
    @CrazyLady7782 15 років тому

    I love that horse and I would do anything to have a run like that

  • @LaurelCasey
    @LaurelCasey 16 років тому

    Thats a real hell of a horse

  • @ClaireOfficial95
    @ClaireOfficial95 12 років тому

    Amazing horse, amazing rider! :)

  • @wendipear
    @wendipear 16 років тому

    Great filly....I hope she got her reward after she did win all that money...seems like Shawn was getting all the cudos!!!!!

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @TheBessierocks Expensive vet appointments, wraps, etc. For their joints. Jumping horses have this to but in reining their joints aren't being smashed together as a horses would when landing a JUMP. In reining their joints will grind not so much as smash. The horses I have seen with really bad arthritis have been jumpers. Believe me I've seen a lot of horses with arthritis in my time

  • @horsecrazy11
    @horsecrazy11 13 років тому

    @JumpingPerfection121 Yeah, reining is one of my favorite sports and I love it very much! I agree that jumping puts more stress on a horses joints than reining does, jumping puts more stress on a horses joints more than any discipline. I sometimes think people believe that these horses are not in good shape or something. They need to realize how much training goes into making those stops and spins perfect. Just like in Dressage to make the Pirouette perfect or a move of that sort. =)

  • @bridleandbit
    @bridleandbit 16 років тому

    This ride was reviewed at the event, and because the horse stops, and has to regain it's balance with a couple small steps, that is okay. At that point the ride is completed. Then the horse steps back as Shawn is removing his hat, but the ride is already over at that point. It would have had to take 8 steps back right-away to DQ.

  • @BriD
    @BriD 15 років тому

    actually most reining horses stand anywhere from 14.3 hands to 16.1+ with large muscles and the most incredible talent.

  • @wetplatewillow
    @wetplatewillow 13 років тому

    p2: capable of doing full blown sliding stops and performing spins. the only reason why they wear some wear so many boots it to prevent injuries, not because they already have some. ive done a high level of dressage, western and show jumping and i know for a fact that reining horses are less likely to get injured than show jumpers, everything is smooth and steady not jerky or uncomfortable. reining isn't learnt over night and its not easy, but its deffinatly better for riders with arthritis.

  • @BriD
    @BriD 15 років тому

    anything and everything people do to horses will have an impact on them physically in the long run. however reiners, jumpers, dressage pros - they all take very good care of their horses meaning most horses are on joint and tendon supplements and treatments to help them with any problems they may have.

  • @SpenceAndAria729
    @SpenceAndAria729 12 років тому

    @iluvhorses7898 Oh...well I guess iI should have looked at all the possibilities...and should've made sure I knew what I was talking about completly. Thanks for informing me! :) And yeah, they are I didin't think of that. That they're just taking the things from in the wild and putting a "twist" to it. And that's cool that you are a horse trainer!!! I've always wanted to train horses...:/ Have a good day! :)

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @TheBessierocks Well barrels are hard on their joints as well, but jumping horses have some of the most toll on their joints.

  • @les7878
    @les7878 14 років тому

    wow.........

  • @jazzthriller
    @jazzthriller 13 років тому

    phenomenal horse and phenomenal rider!
    i love reining. my horse isn't even a tenth of the horse that is. he's a little "pleasure" reiner :P

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 15 років тому

    My reining trainer said that it was because he traines his horse to rollback and get out of there. So they go out of therefast come out on what ever lead then if it is wrong they change leads:)

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @horsecrazy11 Yes I agree. People just are ignorant about it and need to do some research before stating a false comment. Yeah and to add to what you were saying I mean theses horse's are in very good shape and have supplements for their joints. And that is also why the wear boots on the horses. The people who made those comments need to their research b4 they go and say something is wrong when they clearly know nothing about it. I mean jumping puts more stress on than reining.

  • @babypenny9
    @babypenny9 14 років тому

    Cool

  • @TheReiner22
    @TheReiner22 15 років тому

    ok, so that makes sense but we think that when he is training his horses to roll back, he backs them up a few steps to get them on their haunches, then instead of doing a 180, he will turn them all the way around another time and lopes off, to keep the horse from jumping out of it three quarters of the way around. So therefore, the horse is thinking about a full turnaround instead of a rollback, and so the opposite foot usualy lands and they come out on that lead. Please tell me what you think

  • @horsecrazy11
    @horsecrazy11 13 років тому

    @JumpingPerfection121 I was trained in Dressage so I know what it is. But I hate it when people say that this destroys joints, when trained correctly, it won't destroy their joints. Same with Dressage and I know that. I just forgot to state that.

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 15 років тому

    It isn't mean! These horses love their job and get the best care possible!And what do you do with your horse that is so perfect?!

  • @TheBessierocks
    @TheBessierocks 13 років тому

    @JumpingPerfection121 well i havent seen any jumpers with arthritis. I've seen it as barrel racers.

  • @chizzywoo
    @chizzywoo 14 років тому

    Can someone please explain to me what reining is about? Is it the agility of the horse? Its obedience? It's heartstopping to see a horse to slide to a stop like that...Chic's front feet had a considerable wobble on there as it came to a halt and with it's head bowed as if it hurt. PLease don;t answer with sarcasm, I'm not critising, I know nothing about the sport... I'm curious..and a bit concerned about those stops :)

  • @1andonlyhersheyskiss
    @1andonlyhersheyskiss 15 років тому

    because you only have to be in the right lead coming around the corners not along the sides.

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 15 років тому

    Get over it. Most horses love their job like this one. Most of these horses have the best care. And please don't insult Shawn Flairda he is really nice! Me and my friend got him to autograph our t-shirts!

  • @SpenceAndAria729
    @SpenceAndAria729 12 років тому

    Oh and I ride western, starting English so I'm not a hater, just making a point :P

  • @SpenceAndAria729
    @SpenceAndAria729 12 років тому

    Sorry, I do mostly western pleasure, jumping, and hunt seat so I don't know much about reining xD

  • @steppenouthot93
    @steppenouthot93 14 років тому

    hes riding a stallion for clinton naderson this year at the futurity, he has already won big on him. They are thinking he is going ot win the 09 futurity.

  • @rubick
    @rubick 11 років тому

    look at him hes gonna make the poor horse dizzy

  • @roby93loveshorses
    @roby93loveshorses 12 років тому

    Beautiful horse, great performance!
    Does anybody know what's the song that's played at the beginning? PLEASE. THANK YOU! :D

  • @miokel13
    @miokel13 13 років тому

    @RexWager
    I know and Love Shawn Flarida's riding. But there are numerous mistakes in this reining pattern that must have been over looked.

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @horsecrazy11 Dressage doesnt really destroy their joints. I mean sure some of the olympic movements do but basic training level and lower levels dont really. Dressage means training go look it up if you dont believe me. And plus that would mean you said training hurts them. It depends what kind of training

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @horsecrazy11 Dressage doesnt really destroy their joints. I mean sure some of the olympic movements do but basic training level and lower levels dont really. Dressage means training go look it up if you dont believe me. And plus that would mean you said trainig hurts them. It depends what kind

  • @BlizzardLover1997
    @BlizzardLover1997 13 років тому

    mind if i use this clip in a video ?

  • @Weaponsmaster8595
    @Weaponsmaster8595 14 років тому

    @nipper1065 There is a differance between the ears being back and them being pinned. Pinned is aggression. Horse put their ears BACK to listen. And getting the shots to the tail is BANNED in EVERY reining event.. The horse doesn't shake to regain balance. If she was stumbling all over the place that would be trying to regain balance. And he's not ONLY getting off to be interviewed but there IS an EQUIPMENT CHECK they go through at the end. Shut up if you don't know what you're talking about.

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    Can I use this clip for a video?

  • @chizzywoo
    @chizzywoo 14 років тому

    Also, how and on what are they judged/marked? Cheers

  • @KCowgirl
    @KCowgirl 16 років тому

    What a sweet ride! That was awesome! More awesome reining horses on the website called OnlyReiningHorses

  • @Reiner727
    @Reiner727 14 років тому

    In reining thats how they say good job or that looked cool. It isn't a silent sport like dressage.

  • @janjackson4346
    @janjackson4346 11 років тому

    love this horse why cant we haave long manes on our wp horses

  • @Yarramen-Yaro
    @Yarramen-Yaro 16 років тому

    they can backup but aren't sapost to make more than 4 steps or it's a dq

  • @klsunsnowluck
    @klsunsnowluck 14 років тому

    after each move they were probably cheeing cause he did really good

  • @SpenceAndAria729
    @SpenceAndAria729 11 років тому

    I already covered this with someone else, I know that. I never said it was bad for the horse. If you have the right tack and such ,,, it's not.

  • @TheReiner22
    @TheReiner22 15 років тому

    thought it was interesting he came out of each stop on the wrong lead...not illegal, i know, but why? great run

  • @AQHorseFaN16
    @AQHorseFaN16 14 років тому

    i wanna find out what his stud price is.

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    @TheBessierocks Of course they CAN jump naturally. That still doesnt mean that is doesnt put stress and agony on their joints. When horses jump 4 and 5 feet you can't tell me that doesnt harm their joints, it DOES!!! That's why they have specially formulated joint supplements for jumping horses. So don't point the finger saying Im wrong when you clearly have some false facts. Everything I said is true. Reining can destroy their joints but that's why reining ppl have boots, supplements, (c)

  • @ArtsmithyNetwork
    @ArtsmithyNetwork 12 років тому

    @iluvhorses7898 Do you know how old I am? The same age, and I never said I was a professional horse trainer, I just believe that a thirteen year old is incapable of being one -- why? Look at all the stars in the horse world, they're old as hell, because it's lifetime experience with the animals and a greater understanding that goes deeper than the comprehension of a thirteen year old. It's a connection on a psychological level in a part of a brain that is under developed.

  • @Princeaboo
    @Princeaboo 14 років тому

    I thought it was illegal to deaden a horses tail?

  • @apoothesimpson
    @apoothesimpson 11 років тому

    01:18 koolade guy...

  • @Hdrock6
    @Hdrock6 16 років тому

    Beautiful horse and ride, it's just too bad that they tail blocked the horse. It's painfully obvious.

  • @TheBessierocks
    @TheBessierocks 13 років тому

    @rhythmofmyheart1113 i really hope thats sarcastic coz its ears are back :/

  • @Rainstarsky17
    @Rainstarsky17 11 років тому

    I am just saying, if you knew anything about this sport, you'd know it's ears are back because the horse is listening for voice cues which you are constantly giving the horse.

  • @TheBessierocks
    @TheBessierocks 13 років тому

    @rhythmofmyheart1113 Sorry but i've seen horses running with there ears forward so thats bullshit

  • @TheBessierocks
    @TheBessierocks 13 років тому

    @JumpingPerfection121 I'm sorry but horses jump naturally, they don't do all these tight turns etc or whatever naturally. And if they do its not as natural as jumping, as they jump in the WILD

  • @TheBessierocks
    @TheBessierocks 13 років тому

    @rhythmofmyheart1113 lol ok then. and yes i have no love for this sport. (reining i mean) and other western apart from western pleause because thats all ill ever use it for

  • @AGAPIMOU999
    @AGAPIMOU999 13 років тому

    Dicker Mann auf kleinem, dünnen Pferd verlangt von diesem höchst belastende Aktionen. Was kann man daran gut finden?
    Fat man on a small, thin horse requires most stressful actions. How you can find it good?

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 13 років тому

    Will people just shut up and realize that every type of riding puts pressure and damage on joints.

  • @ArtsmithyNetwork
    @ArtsmithyNetwork 12 років тому

    @iluvhorses7898 So, you're being unreasonable and I do not care for being lectured by a mother over the internet, which they usually do not because adults know that people on the internet on not typically threats. As for what I previously said, I made sure to say she likely loves horses with all her heart -- she can teach horses -- but she's not a trainer (by saying this you're eluding that you're professional & certified.) I don't think she is, is she?

  • @horsecrazy11
    @horsecrazy11 15 років тому

    You know what else destroys horses joints? Dressage, barrel racing, jumping, endurance, trails, Cutting, Every discipline destroys their joints and causes arthritis. So, just get over it.

  • @Rainstarsky17
    @Rainstarsky17 11 років тому

    I'm sorry but horses do jump in the wild such as over logs. Horses also gallop around trees and rocks and that stuff in the wild so they are fine doing barrelst too. And as for the sudden stops, no they do not HAVE to do it in the wild but they CAN. Horse riding sports are not bad for the horse and no hardly anybody agrees with what you said.