Man competes in a dance battle, but the horse outperforms him with his moves.

People can’t help but groove to the rhythm of this catchy song, which has prompted one of the most hilarious dance competitions we’ve seen.

Animals are also participating in the trend, showcasing their skills alongside people!
A man named Olli Arnemann enjoys posting videos of himself and his horse on social media.

They have a very different take on the Git Up challenge.Rather than performing the dancing steps himself, Olli deftly maneuvers his horse to the rhythm of the song.

Janis Bell was quite correct when she commented,
‘OMG. Greatest Git Up Task ever. It’s incredible that this man thought of the idea for the film and that the stunning horse is so well-trained.

She makes a compelling argument, and the duo’s performance is genuinely amazing.It’s possible that Olli’s horse finds the spotlight and music enjoyable.

It is pretty graceful and seemed to like being in front of the camera, after all.It seems like this horse was meant to be a dancer!

Blanco Brown even made a dancing teaching video after the Git Up song and dance became such hits.
Thousands,

if not hundreds, of user-generated videos may be found online, each offering a unique twist to the task.

They are quite addictive to watch, I promise!
‘Go on and perform the two-step cowboy boogie, Take hold of your partner and spin around with them.

Get into it and perform the hoedown (whoo, whoo, whoo). Now take it to the left and dip with it, then throw it down and take a sip. Then lean back and place your hips inside of it.

Olli fits right in with this ambiance because of his cowboy-like build and his affection for his horse.

One may find a wealth of videos on Olli’s YouTube account showing him bonding with his horses and teaching them amazing tricks.

If you’re looking for some fun content, it’s definitely worth checking out.‘You and your horse have a really strong bond for that.’

It’s true that Olli and his horse have a strong affinity and trust in one another.

‘I thought it would take a long time to learn that dance; I can’t imagine what it took to train a horse,’ Kevin Marken added to his expression of awe.

The song’s genius, Blanco Brown, was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and was exposed to hip-hop musicians such as OutKast.

His work clearly reflects this blending of influences.

Brown was involved in a catastrophic motorbike accident in August that left him with multiple injuries, but his passion of music has helped him heal.

Concerning the horse, what is the situation? It even raises a hoof in its own special rendition of the Git Up challenge, proving that it has the ‘to the left, to the right’ bit down pat.

Watch the video below to see an incredible take on the Git Up challenge!

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