Horse trainers compete in the high-stakes world of professional reining.Horse trainers compete in the high-stakes world of professional reining.Horse trainers compete in the high-stakes world of professional reining.
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We watched the episodes as a family. Then went to Las Vegas as a family to watch the 'Run For A Million'. The horses, competitors, and fans were great. These horses are the crème of the crop and well taken care of. Glad Paramount has renewed the show..
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I would give it 11+ stars if I could. Such a genuine set of people and great insight into an aspect of life most people are not exposed to. The photography is great and a good show for the whole family to get into. Only thing, you might end up wanting to buy a horse!
Give us MORE!!! I can't get enough!!! Let's get some cuttin in there also! I'd never get any sleep!!!
As a competitive rider, I love that this competition is being shown. BUT, it could be so much better and draw more viewers (and ratings) if it were produced differently.
Observations after four seasons: Explain how the competition is judged. What makes a horse and rider gain or lose points? (e.g. In slow motion, show and contrast a perfect spin or slide to one that considered inferior.) Explain the different type of horseshoes used. Why the riders use leg wraps. Show the various bits being used for training and showing. And other equipment used. Explain the prize money split between owners and riders.
The camera work during the finals in Season 4 was all over the place without holding still long enough to really see anything. Those overhead shots, looking straight down, are dramatic but don't show the horse or rider. And I don't need to see shots of the audience over and over and over. The actual events take place so fast, it is hard to see differences. Producers should take a page from football on TV and use instant-replay to show great and explain moves.
Every week the same questions are asked of the same riders, with pretty much the same answers given. This just gets boring.
Great horses, riders and competition. Just don't see how the material as presented will hold viewers.
Observations after four seasons: Explain how the competition is judged. What makes a horse and rider gain or lose points? (e.g. In slow motion, show and contrast a perfect spin or slide to one that considered inferior.) Explain the different type of horseshoes used. Why the riders use leg wraps. Show the various bits being used for training and showing. And other equipment used. Explain the prize money split between owners and riders.
The camera work during the finals in Season 4 was all over the place without holding still long enough to really see anything. Those overhead shots, looking straight down, are dramatic but don't show the horse or rider. And I don't need to see shots of the audience over and over and over. The actual events take place so fast, it is hard to see differences. Producers should take a page from football on TV and use instant-replay to show great and explain moves.
Every week the same questions are asked of the same riders, with pretty much the same answers given. This just gets boring.
Great horses, riders and competition. Just don't see how the material as presented will hold viewers.
I am a novice when it comes to horses but think they are gorgeous animals! Found this tone VERY informative, educational and entertaining!!! Want more!!!
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