Passage & Piaffe at Liberty – www.HorseTraining.org

Piaffe and Passage at Liberty. www.HorseTraining.org presents: Rumba the Wonder Horse performing the Grand Prix Dressage movements Piaffe and Passage at Liberty. (No ropes or reins attatched). Georgia Bruce trained Rumba using a combination of Clicker Training, Natural Horsemanship and Classical Dressage Training Techniques. Georgia has studied the science of how horses learn and this has culminated in teaching this horse to perform Grand Prix Dressage completely at Liberty. Georgia does not use force or fear in training, only encouragement, rewards and repetition. Rumba also performs these Grand Prix Dressage movements under saddle. For more information about Clicker Training, Horse Training, Natural Horsemanship or Liberty Horse Training see: www.HorseTraining.org

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25 Responses to Passage & Piaffe at Liberty – www.HorseTraining.org

  1. SliferNorth says:

    Beautiful!

  2. Royalfriesians says:

    Very fun good for both of you!!

  3. DarkShadowfax says:

    Impressive

  4. leahz123 says:

    wow that is amazing please could you get back to me and tell me how you do that as i would love to teach mine that :)

  5. maikesponge says:

    amazing horse … amazing trainer^^

  6. IronFreePony says:

    Nice work!

    Would love to see that in real time!

  7. Evalani22 says:

    very cool!

  8. Hip1Hop3Love says:

    the is the real dressage o.o! Soo fantastic!

  9. AnimalsAreEverything says:

    True dressage: horse and human working in a harmonious relationship. You’ve mastered it, good job!

  10. Senyeratheonly says:

    This is realy beautiful!
    And he is working very correct with his body.
    You are an amazing handler:)

  11. kikingfriesian says:

    this is amazing xD

  12. kbowmanphoto says:

    Now THAT is beautiful and the way it SHOULD be done! Anky is disgusting and so are her techniques!
    This is true horsemanship! THANK YOU!!!

  13. UltimateDQ says:

    This is cool. I think it’s funny thought that this horse and some other bridleless horses go behind the vertical in this work. If this horse showed that neck position while being ridden with a bridle some people would be freaking out. I’m not saying it’s bad, I just think it’s interesting the conclusions people might jump to if this horse had a bridle on.

  14. FaithJudgeLucy says:

    UltimateDq, I noticed that too. Although I am far from supportive of hyper flexion, things like this teach me to really look into things before opposing or supporting them.

  15. TheFosfora says:

    wow!! amazing!! How did you teached him ??

  16. hobbzrulz159 says:

    @UltimateDQ
    VERY interesting observation! I will think about this one!

  17. mizuuchiha323 says:

    That’s beautiful! I’m trying to do the Parelli training with my Quarter horse.
    That’s great! What a beauty.

  18. abirdslife says:

    Excellent.! I am playing with Piaffe also, with my elderly mare using Clicker Training. Its a lot of fun, she is loving the challenge :o )

  19. Rabulsa says:

    Awful. The piaffe is triangulated, the back sags, the hindquarters are not engaged correktly. This is not a piaffe at all, just sircus.

  20. zavakuria says:

    does he follow your movements without the… (is it a carrot stick or a whip?)? I would really love to learn how you got him to do that. Your video has been stuck in my head for two months, and I just keep wondering how you got him to do that! :D

  21. LaDonnaBonita says:

    gorgeous horse!!

  22. themultihanna says:

    @kbowmanphoto a ANKY IS GEWELDIG!!
    KIJK:ANKY CLINIC LAAG,DIEP,EN ROND!
    DAN MERK JE HET VANZELF WEL JE MOET HET BLIJKBAAR UITLEGGEN!

  23. trojuholnik says:

    fantastico!

  24. NextLionQueen says:

    WOW! This is awesome. :D
    How did you train the horse to hold its head like this?
    Sorry for my English, I am German.

  25. KristenKanterro says:

    how do u get ur horse to do that by just doing it with ur feet? please explain

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