: The goal of many modern horse practitioners is to create training environments that involve "mutually beneficial communication" to improve both horse performance and well-being.
Consider The Mustang (2019), which featured real prison rehabilitation programs with wild horses. Or the John Wick franchise—while known for guns and dogs—Chapter 4 included a sequence where Keanu Reeves rides a horse through the Arc de Triomphe roundabout. That single scene took four weeks to film, involved 45 stunt horses, and racked up over 200 million views across YouTube short-form clips. : The goal of many modern horse practitioners
No entertainment form embodies human equine insanity like horse racing. Here, the animal is reduced to a parimutuel algorithm—a three-minute heart attack with odds attached. That single scene took four weeks to film,
: Keep your lower leg stable rather than pushing off your feet to avoid bouncing. Focus on Feel : Keep your lower leg stable rather than
: Modern productions use mechanical horses or CGI for dangerous "rearing" or "falling" scenes to ensure animal safety, a massive shift from the early 1900s when welfare was rarely a concern. 2. Horses in Video Games
: The goal of many modern horse practitioners is to create training environments that involve "mutually beneficial communication" to improve both horse performance and well-being.
Consider The Mustang (2019), which featured real prison rehabilitation programs with wild horses. Or the John Wick franchise—while known for guns and dogs—Chapter 4 included a sequence where Keanu Reeves rides a horse through the Arc de Triomphe roundabout. That single scene took four weeks to film, involved 45 stunt horses, and racked up over 200 million views across YouTube short-form clips.
No entertainment form embodies human equine insanity like horse racing. Here, the animal is reduced to a parimutuel algorithm—a three-minute heart attack with odds attached.
: Keep your lower leg stable rather than pushing off your feet to avoid bouncing. Focus on Feel
: Modern productions use mechanical horses or CGI for dangerous "rearing" or "falling" scenes to ensure animal safety, a massive shift from the early 1900s when welfare was rarely a concern. 2. Horses in Video Games