i love this? video ... By: globalequestrian1. on 20 Mar 12, 21:48:50 i love this? video :53 is a great canter
horse? behind the ... By: horses9522. on 30 Nov 11, 03:45:48 horse? behind the bit, allow more with hands.
@gabbybella123 i ... By: LDloveshorses. on 22 Jul 11, 05:43:05 @gabbybella123 i know that a collected canter is a slower canter used in? dressage :)
this horse is ... By: craisydazy18. on 11 Jul 11, 18:06:16 this horse is beautiful. he looks like a? joy to ride!
This is by no means ... By: BizStamm. on 07 Jun 11, 16:36:13 This is by no means rollkur, but at the same rate, a more dramatic,? and correct improvement could have been made by using frequent transitions and schooling volte circles. Though I must say, collection was dramatically improved with the counter-canter work.
Excuse me, you do ... By: openuniverse2003. on 15 May 11, 20:28:13 Excuse me, you do not ID the trainer for privacy reasons, but acknowledge that you are in the UK, or because British law forbids you from doing so? Which do you mean when you say? "We are in the UK"?
If you watch the ... By: Equiart. on 22 Apr 11, 22:28:58 If you watch the ENTIRE video, there is both canter on the correct? lead, AND counter canter
If you watch the ... By: Equiart. on 22 Apr 11, 22:27:28 If you watch the entire video, there is both regular canter on the correct lead AND? counter canter.
no this isnt ... By: codyisamazing202. on 22 Apr 11, 22:01:20 no this isnt counter canter. this is a normal canter on the correct? lead.
Yeah, damn, this ... By: SlashJunky. on 14 Jan 11, 00:23:45 Yeah, damn, this trainer is fucking brilliant! I wanna? know who it is!
hey iv been riding ... By: Horseloverkooder. on 13 Oct 10, 08:58:17 hey iv been riding for about 6 yrs im 15 and i need help how do you know your on the proper canter lead with out looking down and without a instructer and also how do you teach leg yielding to a? horse who has never done yeg yielding before
im in the uk! ... By: robrob125. on 30 Aug 10, 14:44:08 im in the uk! shame? he sounds g8! thnaks anyway! :)
Thanx, sorry cannot ... By: Equiart. on 29 Aug 10, 22:44:58 Thanx, sorry cannot ID trainer.? We? are in the UK.
Beautiful horse! My ... By: heartlandfan1. on 29 Aug 10, 22:02:07 Beautiful horse! My horse? is a 7 yr old connemara stally, he doesn't canter well :(
instructor is g8. ... By: robrob125. on 29 Aug 10, 20:36:31 instructor is g8. who is? it?
You have a ... By: Haydensc10. on 30 Jun 10, 06:52:28 You have a beautiful horse.?
I am also not a fan ... By: UltimateDQ. on 03 Jun 10, 03:28:31 I am also not a fan of "pulling the head in" and so I don't love some of the terminology this instructor is using. That being said, some horses have an easier time letting go in their back in a rounder frame, and once the back lets go then the hind legs can come more under. It is very difficult and sometimes counter productive to try to push hind legs into a tight back. Stretching forward has it's place but not so much if we are trying to get the hind? legs under.
@UltimateDQ you ... By: diamondblue16. on 02 Jun 10, 15:16:24 @UltimateDQ you cannot help a horse come through his back more by pulling his head in. It ALL starts in the hide end. If she wanted to allow him to stretch his? back she should let him stretch FORWARD on a long rein.
Wow, thank you :] I ... By: LinkandZeldalover. on 02 Jun 10, 14:56:00 Wow, thank you :] I didn't know exactly what it was. But my friend helped me correct it, we had to pull the outside rein up and roll my heel into him on the inside leg. He quit doing it :] but thank you? for letting me know what it was that he was doing.
His chin is not ... By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 14:03:44 His chin is not tucked to his chest. There is nothing wrong with periodically? making the horse rounder to help him come more over his back.
Give me? a break, ... By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 14:00:49 Give me? a break, that is not rollkur.
What you are ... By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 13:57:08 What you are describing is a disunited or cross canter. A counter canter is when you are intentionally on the "wrong" lead, it is a good balancing and collecting exercise. Collecting (in a nutshell, in a dressage sense) is when the horse transfers more weight to the hind legs and makes the steps shorter and higher, it doesn't have so much to do with the head although the horse does have to? be round to do it.
Message me if you'd ... By: LinkandZeldalover. on 26 May 10, 21:23:47 Message me if you'd like, i will exsplain there isnt enough room? here :]
@gabbybella123? By: LinkandZeldalover. on 26 May 10, 21:23:01 @gabbybella123?
It's a sweet? treat ... By: Equiart. on 16 May 11, 22:37:58 It's a sweet? treat (we give sugar cubes as rewards) but not something I would feed daily. He usually gets apples and horse cookies.
I thought it? was a ... By: openuniverse2003. on 15 May 11, 03:38:32 I thought it? was a no-no to give sugar to a horse. And they can tolerate lemons??
thank you so much ... By: tanya2horses. on 04 Apr 11, 02:49:37 thank you so much for putting your training record up on utube. and do? enjoy watching them.
I also commented on ... By: jeaninedressage. on 05 Jan 11, 00:01:22 I also commented on the 3rd level? test 2 video. I must say, there he looks more like a lower level horse. In this video I like his frame much better, and just the way he looks is better! :D
Lovely test! Just ... By: discoveringniels. on 13 Dec 10, 18:55:27 Lovely test! Just thought I'd say that your numnah's quite distracting,? and gives the illusion that he's downhill!
Really? nice test! By: manitoban3. on 13 Mar 11, 03:44:19 Really? nice test!
Very nice? test, ... By: jeaninedressage. on 04 Jan 11, 23:58:14 Very nice? test, just a few things. When you do a medium and an extended canter, keep a little shoulder fore to keep his hind end straight. Also the release of both reins could have been a little bit more. but overall a nice test. Well Controlled
VERY nice job!? By: EventingQueen92. on 12 Dec 10, 22:49:01 VERY nice job!?
I realize this ... By: craisydazy18. on 25 Jun 11, 05:20:18 I realize this video is old, the 2011 rules require helmets up to fourth level now. still i urge you to wear one at home. every time, every ride.? i know this is quite a hot topic, I feel like i am doing my good deed by encouraging the use of protective headgear to anyone and everyone i see not using one. :)
beautiful horse and ... By: craisydazy18. on 25 Jun 11, 05:12:09 beautiful horse and a great test. nice score too first time out, thats awesome! i have to ask... why no helmet? they are allowed and even encouraged. every ride, every time.? good luck with your training! many more great tests in the future!
, lately yes, hard ... By: ottopasquier. on 20 Oct 10, 00:03:28 , lately yes, hard to find any decent riders , but if you look correctly you will many? :" AWESOME " ... danke.
After looking? at ... By: Equiart. on 19 Oct 10, 23:22:00 After looking? at your comments on other videos, I am wondering wh ALL of your comments are negative?
lol I agree !!! ? By: Equiart. on 19 Oct 10, 23:17:22 lol I agree !!! ?
i was offered to ... By: xemilyx805. on 26 Aug 10, 04:33:45 i was offered to ride a horse who shows up to second level dressage. beautiful dutch warmblood by ferro. but? i don't know how to ride dressage. i ride equitation...haha.
that's? a super ... By: tacothedestroyer. on 22 Jun 10, 21:22:14 that's? a super high score! congrats!!!!!!
Wow,? awesome :) ... By: Viky1234xx. on 21 Jun 10, 21:14:14 Wow,? awesome :) congrats
sorry i wasn't ... By: ThePonyPunk. on 30 Sep 11, 21:11:13 sorry i wasn't paying that much attention? x would anyone mind telling me where the turn on the haunches is?
what a? nice horse ... By: efsulotions. on 09 Jun 11, 10:20:51 what a? nice horse you have!!!
Thanks!? He is a 12 ... By: Equiart. on 05 Feb 10, 02:27:04 Thanks!? He is a 12 yo Australian Warmblood (Holsteiner/TB) gelding. Not tall; close to 16 hands
you have a ... By: amandalynn05440. on 05 Feb 10, 02:05:34 you have a beautiful horse.
what is it? breed,? height?
:-)
The score was 60%, ... By: Equiart. on 10 Sep 11, 16:49:27 The score was 60%, not one of our best days.?
I liked it. what ... By: Royalfriesians. on 07 Sep 11, 21:24:13 I liked it. what was your? score?
Nice test! Thank? ... By: mia6430. on 19 Feb 11, 19:41:23 Nice test! Thank? you for posting it.
Thanks!? He is an ... By: Equiart. on 12 Mar 10, 03:22:52 Thanks!? He is an Australian Warmblood ... now in Florida :-)
what breed of horse ... By: eventhrstanner. on 11 Mar 10, 21:46:02 what breed of horse r u riding....? ? hes beautiful.. supple and very elastic and nice riding....
LOVE the medium ... By: lcroxton. on 21 Nov 09, 04:00:27 LOVE the medium trot! Well done! (even with? the little misteahs)
I call him? " ... By: Equiart. on 06 Jul 11, 23:28:27 I call him? "Corsair"
great job! by the ... By: efsulotions. on 06 Jul 11, 10:04:40 great job! by the way, what's the name of your horse??
Thank You!? By: Equiart. on 20 May 11, 16:52:23 Thank You!?
this horse? is ... By: efsulotions. on 20 May 11, 13:20:50 this horse? is really beautiful!
Love this.shows how ... By: ArablvrXoXo. on 03 Mar 11, 02:01:25 Love this.shows how he can work long and? low as well as nice and collected
Horse is great
U ... By: terridhr4e. on 19 Dec 10, 16:45:19 Horse is great
U should really rise up the horse wa great? but with the rider it looked horrid
I think I had to? ... By: discoveringniels. on 02 Sep 10, 21:14:38 I think I had to? do that in a prelim test a couple of years ago. My memory is atrocious... I'll have to check my test folder and let you know! :P
in trot?? I thought ... By: freestyler005. on 02 Sep 10, 18:59:15 in trot?? I thought only walk?Or have? I missed out on something!! Please let me know!! thanksx
We have 'allow the ... By: discoveringniels. on 02 Sep 10, 15:18:31 We have 'allow the horse to stretch'? though
We do not yet have ... By: freestyler005. on 24 Nov 09, 10:51:31 We do not yet have "stretchy trot" in UK tests?
Chris? Hickey By: Equiart. on 04 Oct 10, 20:24:54 Chris? Hickey
who is? the ... By: japonygirl. on 03 Oct 10, 15:48:40 who is? the instructor?
Thx for the ... By: Equiart. on 06 Nov 09, 00:47:17 Thx for the comments... yes, this is a different horse. Timon, the dark brown gelding, has been sold. I will be competing this guy in the future.?
Yes, this was a ... By: Equiart. on 26 Oct 09, 21:19:55 Yes, this was a great lesson for us?
Did that? feel good? By: TheMoyse. on 24 Oct 09, 16:02:49 Did that? feel good?
I'm happy to hear ... By: Equiart. on 08 Jun 10, 15:49:00 I'm happy to hear that? the videos help you... that's why I leave them all online; I have had many comments from others saying they cannot afford lessons or don't have access to good trainers in their area and that the videos help them, too.
love your videos, I ... By: kathyisidoro. on 08 Jun 10, 14:12:25 love your videos, I have been a long time without riding my horses due to a change in my circumstances and have just got myself organised to start training again (time permitting). As I have to ride by myself I am going to use? your videos to help me, I hope you don't mind.
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By: globalequestrian1. on 20 Mar 12, 21:49:02
00:53?
By: globalequestrian1. on 20 Mar 12, 21:48:50
i love this? video :53 is a great canter
By: horses9522. on 30 Nov 11, 03:45:48
horse? behind the bit, allow more with hands.
By: LDloveshorses. on 22 Jul 11, 05:43:05
@gabbybella123 i know that a collected canter is a slower canter used in? dressage :)
By: craisydazy18. on 11 Jul 11, 18:06:16
this horse is beautiful. he looks like a? joy to ride!
By: BizStamm. on 07 Jun 11, 16:36:13
This is by no means rollkur, but at the same rate, a more dramatic,? and correct improvement could have been made by using frequent transitions and schooling volte circles. Though I must say, collection was dramatically improved with the counter-canter work.
By: openuniverse2003. on 15 May 11, 20:28:13
Excuse me, you do not ID the trainer for privacy reasons, but acknowledge that you are in the UK, or because British law forbids you from doing so? Which do you mean when you say? "We are in the UK"?
By: Equiart. on 22 Apr 11, 22:28:58
If you watch the ENTIRE video, there is both canter on the correct? lead, AND counter canter
By: Equiart. on 22 Apr 11, 22:27:28
If you watch the entire video, there is both regular canter on the correct lead AND? counter canter.
By: codyisamazing202. on 22 Apr 11, 22:01:20
no this isnt counter canter. this is a normal canter on the correct? lead.
By: SlashJunky. on 14 Jan 11, 00:23:45
Yeah, damn, this trainer is fucking brilliant! I wanna? know who it is!
By: Horseloverkooder. on 13 Oct 10, 08:58:17
hey iv been riding for about 6 yrs im 15 and i need help how do you know your on the proper canter lead with out looking down and without a instructer and also how do you teach leg yielding to a? horse who has never done yeg yielding before
By: robrob125. on 30 Aug 10, 14:44:08
im in the uk! shame? he sounds g8! thnaks anyway! :)
By: Equiart. on 29 Aug 10, 22:44:58
Thanx, sorry cannot ID trainer.? We? are in the UK.
By: heartlandfan1. on 29 Aug 10, 22:02:07
Beautiful horse! My horse? is a 7 yr old connemara stally, he doesn't canter well :(
By: robrob125. on 29 Aug 10, 20:36:31
instructor is g8. who is? it?
By: Haydensc10. on 30 Jun 10, 06:52:28
You have a beautiful horse.?
By: UltimateDQ. on 03 Jun 10, 03:28:31
I am also not a fan of "pulling the head in" and so I don't love some of the terminology this instructor is using. That being said, some horses have an easier time letting go in their back in a rounder frame, and once the back lets go then the hind legs can come more under. It is very difficult and sometimes counter productive to try to push hind legs into a tight back. Stretching forward has it's place but not so much if we are trying to get the hind? legs under.
By: diamondblue16. on 02 Jun 10, 15:16:24
@UltimateDQ you cannot help a horse come through his back more by pulling his head in. It ALL starts in the hide end. If she wanted to allow him to stretch his? back she should let him stretch FORWARD on a long rein.
By: LinkandZeldalover. on 02 Jun 10, 14:56:00
Wow, thank you :] I didn't know exactly what it was. But my friend helped me correct it, we had to pull the outside rein up and roll my heel into him on the inside leg. He quit doing it :] but thank you? for letting me know what it was that he was doing.
By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 14:03:44
His chin is not tucked to his chest. There is nothing wrong with periodically? making the horse rounder to help him come more over his back.
By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 14:00:49
Give me? a break, that is not rollkur.
By: UltimateDQ. on 02 Jun 10, 13:57:08
What you are describing is a disunited or cross canter. A counter canter is when you are intentionally on the "wrong" lead, it is a good balancing and collecting exercise. Collecting (in a nutshell, in a dressage sense) is when the horse transfers more weight to the hind legs and makes the steps shorter and higher, it doesn't have so much to do with the head although the horse does have to? be round to do it.
By: LinkandZeldalover. on 26 May 10, 21:23:47
Message me if you'd like, i will exsplain there isnt enough room? here :]
By: LinkandZeldalover. on 26 May 10, 21:23:01
@gabbybella123?