Posts Tagged ‘Equestrianism’
About Dressage Horse Riding

Dressage horse riding exercises the fundamentals of riding by focusing on the connection between the rider’s leg and hand, flexibility, straightness, and general responsiveness of the horse. Practice dressage horse riding on a daily basis with advice from an equestrian team head coach in this video on horse riding.
Farmer Foggy – Horse and Pony DVD (www.farmerfoggy.com)

A sneak preview of the brand new Farmer Foggy – Horse and Pony DVD. In this latest DVD the animated Farmer Foggy tells us all about horses and ponies. Foggy visits real life stables, and we see how the grooms are kept busy looking after the beautiful ponies. We learn about Sheltands and Shires. We even see a horse dentist at work, and find out why horses wear shoes! The DVD also has educational games to assist with maths and spelling, and a catchy song to sing along to. The DVD will be available soon from www.farmerfoggy.com Produced by Definition Media Ltd of Stratford upon Avon.
Horse & Rider: Understood by None. [6000]

Watch in HD or I’ll sick the honey badger (watch in run in slow motion!) on you! Woodoodoodooody… I thought my 6k vidlet would be a goober bonanza, but with the icky and craptastic weather Ma Nature has decided to shizz all over my geographical area, Simon is stuck in the barn and I in the house waiting for the mud to dry/freeze enough for us to film at all. Psshhh!! Being a rather impatient person, particularly with the weather, I decided EFF DIS! and here we go! I didn’t really know what I wanted to do with this video, so hopefully it’s not to off the wall, as my imagination tends to be regarding videos and stuff, but anyhoo… I was hoping to get across in the video that only those who witness firsthand how much attachment and how much love there is in a bond between a horse and a rider can truly fathom the depth from which the connection is engendered (I’m seeing a recurring motif in my videos hahahahahaha!!!). Being one of those people, I can be the one to tell those who haven’t ever experienced such a bond with a horse that when you look into those eyes, they reflect YOU. Not the facade you may display in defense of your innermost secrets when others are around, but the you that you may have forgotten or left behind in your childhood innocence. They reflect the dreams we’ve lost, the paths we’ve mistakenly overlooked, and the refuge in which our hearts can be sheltered without the fear of losing what’s most precious to us through petty gossip or harsh critisism …


