She's back with a partner this time

Yep the prancercise lady made a new video and has a male friend working with her.

Enjoy or gag lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIXIZ_8aGM8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Wow, I didn’t know about prancercise! I may have to add this to my riding lessons; the kids can ride, then the moms and dads can prancercise! My only question is: does she do anything else other than prance. It seems that she could improve by adding some half-passes, passage and piaffe to the routine. I also could see work over ground poles; maybe even a grid!

Lol no that’s all she does.

Maybe she can get a gig at Wellington this winter during the show season. :slight_smile:

The prancing…uh prancizing? Looks like a lot of fun to me. Reminds me of when I was a horseless youngster and I pranced all around and pretended that I was a horse.

I think I will go out now and prance a while.
:smiley: if the neighbors see me they will pronbably call my daughter and tell her that I finally have gone senile.

“I have my eyes on the zebra surprise” … priceless.

She’s scarily thin, though. I think she needs to eat more.

I am so disappointed that this is all she does! I really think she is on to something here if she would just let dressage inform her. A passage would be really nice and may be she would wave her hands over her head when she does it.

And Kwill, bet she is thin from all the prancing.

Should come with a warning label!

Just frightening…
She’s scary thin, she doesn’t sweat and her hair doesn’t move. Nobody exercises in that much makeup and jewelry.
Regarding the zebra pants - he needs the equivalent of an Enell bra.

That is too funny. I agree some half passes, piaffe, passage, extended and collected gaits, etc. would really add something to this workout. Not quite sure what that might be though.

She look like Steven Tyler from Aerosmith…

I think it looks more like sheepdog=ersize.

I did this a lot trying to grab my horse out of a herd in a 30 acre pasture, never thought I could make a video. Silly me. Wasn’t really prancing, though, more like jumping up and down in frustration as they galloped past.

At least she could incorporate a flying lead change!

Did anyone else notice that she is very one sided in terms of always “prancing” on the human equivalent to the right lead? I feel that she should watch some dressage to come up with additional exercises.