splashgirl45
Lurcher lover
He's incorrect in the same way that most modern dressage horses are, just currently he's the best out of that bunch. Over-active mouth (you can see his teeth bared very frequently), unvarying frame which means the legs are being flung in the extensions, even if not as spidery as T was (T had a lot of knee action as a young horse too), and passage is snatchy, irregular, feet moving backwards and waving around in the air as if he's not sure how/where/when to put them down, both front legs sometimes moving forward together (again, typical but a significant fault - what I saw described the other day as 'jazz hands' passage). I mean, it's just modern dressage done well, which by definition means a lot is incorrect, but people are really desperate to overlook that aspect of it because they need a new hero after the last few years and he's a great looking black stallion with a media friendly rider.
I don’t see those things , you will never get perfection , he is an animal not a machine. Recently i have looked at dressage years ago and it’s not that different in the technical side , what is different is the horses don’t have such big paces … I am pretty old so remember seeing Reiner Klimke and Alheric (not sure of spelling ) and he was the one who inspired me but looking now I can see the faults.

