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Відео

Using Equitop Myoplast
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Watch vet Ben Gaskell BVSc MRCVS talk about using Equitop Myoplast
William Whitaker discusses how he manages his horses in the hot weather
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William Whitaker discusses how he manages his horses in the hot weather
Davison's Masterclass
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Richard Davison and his showjumper son Joe Davison take us through exercises for both dressage and jumping horses to help with rideability and adjustability on the flat and over fences. No matter what your discipline is, or level you ride at you will definitely pick up some brilliant tips to practice at home….don't miss it!
The Davison's Masterclass
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Four time Olympian and former World Class Performance Manager and British Dressage Team Captain, Richard Davision and his showjumper son Joe, take you through some basic but incredibly important exercises you can do with any horse to improve rhythm and timing.
William Whitaker talking Puissance
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William Whitaker talking Puissance
Masterclass 5 with Scott Brash
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Scott Brash has been an Equitop Myoplast brand ambassador since 2010 and here he gives us a 30 minute masterclass on the work he does with his horses in between shows to keep them fit and injury free.
Masterclass 4 with The Davisons
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We’ve been talking to our Brand Ambassadors Richard and Joe Davison about the similarities and differences of training the dressage horse and the showjumper, check out this video for their thoughts on producing horses for both disciplines.
Masterclass 3 with Nicole Pavitt
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The 3rd Masterclass in our series and this one on preparing yourself and your horse for competing with top tips on walking the course and keeping calm in the collecting ring
Masterclass 2 with Trevor Breen
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The 2nd in our series of Masterclasses comes from international Irish showjumper Trevor Breen. Here he describes exercises you can do with a young horse to help build muscle and athleticism.....it's a must see if you are producing a young horse!
Masterclass 1 with Corinne Collins
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Corinne Collins gives us a masterclass and top tips about how top riders prepare their horses before entering the ring.
How top riders prepare for the Puissance with Corinne Collins
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How top riders prepare for the Puissance

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Currabell
    @Currabell 5 місяців тому

    Makes it look easy. Superb horsemanship.

  • @mariwiese5096
    @mariwiese5096 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this "lesson". Learned so much!

  • @lukemorley7481
    @lukemorley7481 Рік тому

    He is the mastermind

  • @babsfocker7751
    @babsfocker7751 Рік тому

    horse had scars on withers

  • @nathaliedufour3891
    @nathaliedufour3891 Рік тому

    Beautiful 🥺

  • @charliechoo8590
    @charliechoo8590 Рік тому

    Love this I never leave off riding on a bad note always get the horse going well before calling it a night. Love this video great for horse owners to learn how to deal with a variety of horsey characters and getting them going well ❤️😍👏

  • @oneofamillion4951
    @oneofamillion4951 Рік тому

    Great educational video. Why do so many jumpers use the rubber bit guards on the side of their snaffles?

    • @maartenbiewenga8435
      @maartenbiewenga8435 Рік тому

      To prevent skin coming between the bit and the loose ring of the snaffle

    • @oneofamillion4951
      @oneofamillion4951 Рік тому

      @@maartenbiewenga8435 yes, I know it is to prevent pinching. I guess what I was getting at is that loose ring snaffles are used in other disciplines as well but its consistently mostly in jumpers where they use the bit guards. Just a funny observation. Seems almost to be about style. Or maybe everyone using loose rings should also be using guards lol 🤷‍♀️

  • @carolineoja6243
    @carolineoja6243 2 роки тому

    What a beautiful farm and wonderful trainers 👏

  • @haleyandtyler8086
    @haleyandtyler8086 2 роки тому

    I loved the movie

  • @florianspanier8054
    @florianspanier8054 2 роки тому

    Very nice Video, i would love to see more of those Videos 😃

  • @camaroyal
    @camaroyal 2 роки тому

    This looks great, will have to hire an arena with jumps and try this

  • @CAR0TASTISCH
    @CAR0TASTISCH 2 роки тому

    Great mindset!

  • @CAR0TASTISCH
    @CAR0TASTISCH 2 роки тому

    Very good riders and beautifully explained and ridden!

  • @horsecrazy004
    @horsecrazy004 2 роки тому

    Does the horse ever get a chance to RELAX the neck or is the inevitable, progressive rollkur the dismal standard we have set for riding?

    • @syddewyea4823
      @syddewyea4823 2 роки тому

      I agree. I think a lot of top riders especially jumpers in the UK focus a lot on having a horse in frame all the time. I love letting a horse bend and stretch out and down especially in warm up.

  • @blaiseducdaumont1280
    @blaiseducdaumont1280 3 роки тому

    Bravo!

  • @hal448
    @hal448 3 роки тому

    I love the “schedule” but am curious what he does when weather doesn’t allow it. If it is a gallop day, but it’s been raining for weeks, how does he help the horses continue to build strength? I don’t mind riding in the rain, but I’d have to rip up our pasture to keep “gallop day”....

    • @khalfani414
      @khalfani414 3 роки тому

      they most likely have a footing controlled and well-draining exercise track

  • @jsbfilms3366
    @jsbfilms3366 3 роки тому

    Nice video and thanks to equitop myoplast for creating this content, it is really helpful and for the rider amazing to be jumping about 1.30 m and keep taking about what are they doing, thanks

  • @hibas801
    @hibas801 3 роки тому

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  • @sharadbhutoria
    @sharadbhutoria 3 роки тому

    Super, thank you for sharing this. Very helpful.

  • @angelominoglia7117
    @angelominoglia7117 3 роки тому

    Bravissimo ciao amiço

  • @hunterbeasleyhorse8847
    @hunterbeasleyhorse8847 4 роки тому

    Very Educational

  • @anastasiastyles3861
    @anastasiastyles3861 5 років тому

    Last horse is everything!

  • @eviestettin8682
    @eviestettin8682 5 років тому

    what an awesome exercise

  • @ARauen
    @ARauen 5 років тому

    Inspiring! Love his reference to the Dressage training scale, his use of Gallops, positivity and laid-back attitude, not to mention that horse's jump and neither are hard on the eyes! Thanks for sharing.

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      @bentonreese8841 2 роки тому

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    • @holdenlondon6944
      @holdenlondon6944 2 роки тому

      @Benton Reese instablaster ;)

    • @bentonreese8841
      @bentonreese8841 2 роки тому

      @Holden London i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @bentonreese8841
      @bentonreese8841 2 роки тому

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    • @holdenlondon6944
      @holdenlondon6944 2 роки тому

      @Benton Reese You are welcome :)

  • @sarahposey7166
    @sarahposey7166 5 років тому

    Nice to see your horses so Supple and your emphasis on good flat work, so many people don't understand the importance of the flat work if you can't get it right between fences you're kind of screwed. You look at pictures long time ago and they didn't have tons of tack and crap all over their horses there never is a good replacement for patience anr good horsemanship.

    • @derruffian5150
      @derruffian5150 4 місяці тому

      The courses were not as technical hard back then, as they are today. It's like comparing apples to oranges.

  • @maddensporthorses3467
    @maddensporthorses3467 5 років тому

    Is that Hello Mr President?

    • @GallBen
      @GallBen 5 років тому

      Madden Sport Horses yep!

    • @ginabailey3792
      @ginabailey3792 3 роки тому

      A great simplistic lesson for amateurs to understand.

    • @khalfani414
      @khalfani414 3 роки тому

      @@ginabailey3792 girl what?

  • @lisabadger7719
    @lisabadger7719 5 років тому

    As an amateur dressage rider, I really like this exercise. Thank you - I will be adding it to my training.

  • @ellajohns245
    @ellajohns245 5 років тому

    Where is the lateral work, transition work, counter-cantering, and schooling in a low frame??? These are all just basic flatwork and jumping warmup requirements for upper level horses/prospects. I saw none of them in this warmup. This is NOT a masterclass.

  • @ellajohns245
    @ellajohns245 5 років тому

    The galloping position is called a three point, not a two point.

    • @marikrein
      @marikrein 5 років тому

      Ella Johns...no, it isn’t.

    • @ellajohns245
      @ellajohns245 5 років тому

      @@marikrein yes.....it is. Educate yourself.

    • @rebekkabja8155
      @rebekkabja8155 5 років тому

      In three point your seat is in contact with the saddle. In two point your seat is out of the saddle

    • @maddensporthorses3467
      @maddensporthorses3467 5 років тому

      Rebekka Bjanes that's completely incorrect. You would never be in two point in jumpers. You're more in the saddle in jumpers than you are in galloping position. It's 3 point - coming from an ACTUAL Grand Prix rider...

    • @rebekkabja8155
      @rebekkabja8155 5 років тому

      Madden Sport Horses oop, sorry. Thanks for correcting me 😊

  • @ellajohns245
    @ellajohns245 5 років тому

    I wouldn't call this a masterclass?

  • @maddensporthorses3467
    @maddensporthorses3467 5 років тому

    i was going to say, he’s an incredible rider on the flat and between fences but he seems quite inexperienced over fences, and then i saw that he was a dressage rider. he is such a beautiful rider on the flat. this is how every upper level horse should be trained based upon - they should have a primarily dressage foundation.

  • @oliviamae3281
    @oliviamae3281 5 років тому

    Thanks, beautiful to watch, horses and professional riders, however it's all very well until you get even more frustrated after each lesson. I simply can't get canter transitions right, I go into sitting trot give the aid, sometimes I get it, more times the horse is confused and I don't. My position had gotten better, but it's so hard, it's three steps forward, and two back. Not blaming the horse, it's me. Why will I ever get it to do less, to get more, I get way too busy on board apparently, but I seem to be getting nowhere. Grrrr... 😂 😂 😂

  • @gracebean6366
    @gracebean6366 5 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @garycook9308
    @garycook9308 5 років тому

    Like your video...nice horse he is...he has an imbalance behind brushing foot over foot you can see brushing marks on his boots on your timing on your video 20:24 stiff o/s hind..21:57 foot over foot 29:04 landing laterally low if you want to keep a nice horse like this sort it out before it catchers up with him the down fall of me by of good horse...good luck

    • @vanessamccaffery2439
      @vanessamccaffery2439 5 років тому

      LOL. Do you even know who Scott Brash is? I usually never comment on stupid stuff like this but he’s ONLY an OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST. Who are you to tell him “if you keep this horse?”

    • @garycook9308
      @garycook9308 5 років тому

      You think he knows every thing do you, ? I've been a farrier for 35 years, watch the foot fall he knows there a problem hence the brushing boots! but does not know Why....I don't need a gold medal to know that ...

    • @illusterata
      @illusterata 5 років тому

      well there are certainly farriers out there who think THEY know everything....nearly destroyed some good horses too.

    • @garycook9308
      @garycook9308 5 років тому

      @@illusterata yep your right... this is the start of it he trust's someone and they are letting him down..... I have16 horses of my own and 12 of them were going to be put down all bad shoeing and vets treating them. And not getting to the fact that the imbalance was the problem shame to see a good horse like that will slowly go down hill from no fault of there own or his rider who ever they may be....and yes I do know who he is... but everyone saying how lovely everything is someone has to stand and say how it is wile the rest just accepted what they are given !!

    • @JH-nb5ds
      @JH-nb5ds 5 років тому

      Gary Cook you're probably right I don't know much about shoeing and stuff but this horse just won about a month back at London in the 1.60 grand prix of the global champions tour and he's 9 so like you're a bit late by no means taking away from you're knowledge tho mate...

  • @anwarsuleiman9343
    @anwarsuleiman9343 6 років тому

    does anyone know the height of the horse?

  • @lauracleveland1589
    @lauracleveland1589 6 років тому

    what does "very blood" mean?

  • @gretchenandhorses4447
    @gretchenandhorses4447 6 років тому

    horse and rider so magically joined

  • @erikrosberg9191
    @erikrosberg9191 6 років тому

    Perfect video, true horsemanship!

  • @evelinabassova5806
    @evelinabassova5806 6 років тому

    Love it! Thanks for the valuable info!

  • @faibishclassical
    @faibishclassical 6 років тому

    I like it that you jump with no MARTINGALE.

    • @maddensporthorses3467
      @maddensporthorses3467 5 років тому

      faibishclassical he competes some horses with martingales...

    • @maddensporthorses3467
      @maddensporthorses3467 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/XcFlD9_g-Hg/v-deo.html This is a video of him competing THIS horse with a runner.

  • @kari83100
    @kari83100 6 років тому

    Great session guys really comprehensive and a good overview of the effects of good dressage in jumping. 😄👍👍

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 6 років тому

    Luv his accent.

    • @eligil4629
      @eligil4629 5 років тому

      Bonnie Hundley Good Scottish accent aye

  • @lucylottie8222
    @lucylottie8222 6 років тому

    That horse has so much scope!!

  • @ses.equine2922
    @ses.equine2922 6 років тому

    Amazing video! Thank you for putting this together :)

  • @joaoazevedomendes5473
    @joaoazevedomendes5473 7 років тому

    dont stop posting!

  • @shizam1400
    @shizam1400 7 років тому

    Great guy and lovely horse. Love how he was saying yes supplements are good but you have to do the work! And give the horse down time, hacking and in field.

  • @olympicjumper7
    @olympicjumper7 7 років тому

    beautiful lesson and the horse is amazing such a sweetheart

  • @michaelbarry7389
    @michaelbarry7389 7 років тому

    Great back end

  • @gregorblaszczyk2850
    @gregorblaszczyk2850 7 років тому

    Thanks very much for uploading these! It's clear to see why these people are such great riders - they have the right mindset!

  • @MarkRobertCuthbert
    @MarkRobertCuthbert 7 років тому

    Great video. Thank you for uploading.