By on October 1, 2006, with 38 Comments

Is this horse flying? Did you notice how lately we post only flying/levitation/walking on water illusions? Hmm, will have to find some new types!

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38 Responses
  1. Lotus450 says:

    it drinks too much red bull…

  2. ... says:

    this is stupid, obviously it’s jumping

  3. Dan says:

    Too too tooooo much you mean

  4. just me and my toes says:

    its jumping and theyve had a good fast photo camera then the put a man holding a lead ontop of the original photo genius klkl though

  5. Tory says:

    That is a very fancy move perfomed only by the lipizanner stallion called a capriole…google it and you can find some cool videos

  6. Pandas says:

    Wow. that horse jumps really high

  7. David says:

    Its called a ballotade, and let me tell you, that one is very sloppy, the back legs are supposed to be tucked.

  8. what says:

    i dont get it how does this one work???

  9. Don says:

    LoL, i find it funny that that lady is holding onto the straps still xD
    man, shes gonna be pulled by that monsturous animal lol

    in anycase this illusion looks pretty amazing in the standpoint that the lady with the leash appears to be trying to keep the horse from flying away if thats an illusion, but its a nice pic =]…makes me laugh a ton tho -Haha

  10. Halley says:

    It’s a special jump called a capriole that lipizzaner horses are taught, in which they kick out their legs while in mid-jump. It’s kind of like a person clicking their heels–same general idea.

  11. Polebendinbay says:

    Ok you can tell by the comments who is a horse person and who clearly isn’t :)

  12. AmericanHrseJmpr says:

    wow, you guys are real idiots. you can DEFFINATELY tell who knows about horses and who doesnt. clearly you would know that its a Lipizzaner stallion doing a capriole. im glad theres at least one person in this room who knows what theyre talking about (Halley). this picture doesnt do them justice at all though, seeing them in person is an amazing thing to watch.

  13. Dani says:

    Lol its not any of the ones i read Lippizaner Horses were trained to do that For entertainment and other things

  14. Emmipsi says:

    It is a true horse jump.
    I have attedned the Apassionata show and saw this live.

  15. Anonymous says:

    the horse is obviously bucking or jumping. duh

  16. Anonymous says:

    Dani, the original purpose for most of the movements the lipizzaners are taught were used in war, not for entertainment. Almost everything horses now do (dressage for instance) are a byproduct of when horses were used in war and everyday work.

  17. Kay says:

    You guys are killing me…It’s the Spanish Lippizans yes a true breed of horse and this is one of the stunts the do for show !!!

  18. Anonymous says:

    Actually, you can call it a “trick” if you want, but the capriole has been trained by the Spanish Riding School for hundreds of years, and was actually used as a move in battle. It falls under the “au du concours” (airs above the ground… my spelling might be off) category of movements taught in classical dressage.

    Also, not only Lipizzans are taught these movements. Many Baroque horses (although mainly Lips and Andalusians) are taught au du concours… but any breed can be taught these movements. Note, I say any breed, NOT any horse. It takes TREMENDOUS discipline and hindquarter strength to pull that off… its also considered the highest level of performance in dressage, and is not even required in international dressage competitions at the highest levels.

    Don’t believe me? Google “airs above the ground, and see what you find.

  19. Anonymous says:

    can i just say it is sooo stupid that horse is a lippazana and they are taught that trick it is just doing this fancy sort of jumpish thing!!!!!!! STUPID!!!!!!! :| NOT VERY GOOD!!!

  20. Me haha!!! says:

    red bull gives you wings hee hee!

  21. Anonymous says:

    it looks more like its swimming in air to me

  22. Anonymous says:

    ya that horse is jumping,
    it is a lippazaner is is not uncommon for these horses to do this!

    they were taught to

  23. Strawberry says:

    poor thing

  24. Anonymous says:

    I think it looks like it is just jumping nothing cool because it is a statue

  25. Anonymous says:

    It looks like as if the horse isnt real…if you look closely at the stone wall, it looks as if the horse is actually made out of something like clay, since it looks like the feet are glued to the wall or something

  26. Suki says:

    I’ve seen this at a fair before. Either the horse is as strong as the one I saw and is just jumping, or it’s been fixed…probably the first one…

  27. a05aafzul says:

    Puhahah – reminds me of shrek 1..
    the flying donkey =]

  28. Destoyer says:

    Five Gallions Of red Bull LOL he Hates his Master.

  29. Destoyer says:

    Five Gallions Of red Bull LOL he Hates his Master

  30. Someone says:

    @Lotus450:
    haha! yes! this can well be another red bull ad!
    ~Red Bull gives u wings~

  31. talllonx says:

    and here me thinking it was gonna sprout wings lick pegasus

  32. kev says:

    i think its standing on the brick .

  33. AppaloosaGirl says:

    This is killing me.
    I went to see a Lippizaner Stallion dressage show, have been riding for 5 years, and read about horses all the time.
    This is a special dressage movement called the Capriole. Lippizaner horses that are highly trained, most likely in Grand Prix level, dressage. Only such a horse could preform the move.
    When preforming the Capriole, the horse jumps into the air, pulling its forelegs under his body and kicking out with his back legs.
    In my opinion, this is a fairly sloppy one. The horse should be more centered and balanced, and have more confidence in the move. His legs also should not be so far apart. They should be parallel.

  34. not telling! says:

    its jumping not flying……. but i like how he looks like!

  35. Morgan says:

    Soon I will be able to teach a horse to Capriole, I hope I can do much better then this. His angle is not right it is rearing in the air, It should be straight in the air, so I agree with apaloosagirl. :)

  36. MumuAndNezzy says:

    HELLO!!! Its OBVIOUSLY a Pegasus!!! DUH!!!

  37. blaaaaaaa says:

    this is a very pretty horse. i think he did a fine jump.

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