This Danish horse could kick your butt at DDR

In dressage, the horse extends and collects its stride, adjusts its posture, and engages in precise footwork, all in response to near-invisible cues from its rider. The best horses make it look like they're just having fun. This is one of the best horses. (From the WEG2006 Freestyle Dressage Final performance of Andreas Helgstrand on the mare Blue Hors Matine.)
westysays...

What a pathetick sport! fair enough i bet its blody dificalt to get a horse to do that and takes ages to train it and hard work ect. but the whole thing seems incredably limited. i think fair enoughf enjoy this in its own right.but what i dont get is how this is a widly acepted sport when other things that are far more intresting are not. its allso a sport that excludes people without a large degree of welth behind them, for this resoin i protest!

Sketchsays...

Now I know what I've been trying to look like when I go jump around like a retarded circus monkey at raves, but fail to do with nearly as much grace. This horse needs some glow sticks and Tiesto playing.

Flotxsays...

Westy, i could use my comment to make fun of either your typing/spelling, which i'm sure you're aware sucks anyways, or i could tell you that you can't have any idea of the limitations of this sport without an insider's perspective, instead, i'll say both, as well as tell you that being a sport has nothing to do with being interesting.

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'dressage, 80s power ballads, awesome' to 'Andreas Helgstrand, Blue Hors Matine, Dressage, Danish, Equestrian, WEG2006' - edited by SlipperyPete

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