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The Crew Of The River Countess part 1
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the staff of the River Countess
Helenne Arianoff and Nuno Oliveira
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During this lesson Nuno gives instructions to change the flying change sequence from 1x to 3x to 2x etc. and this shows how obedient the horse is and how disciplined the rider is.
Helene Arianoff and Nuno Oliveira
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Uploaded with permission from Helen Arianoff
Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Own Words final clip
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Hi everyone. Just to let you all know that the DVDs are now been sold It has taken 6 months to get the DVD produced professionally and at great cost, but now it has been done. I thank you for your interest and enthusiasm in regard to this project and hope you enjoy and learn from the DVDs as much as I have and still do. A amazing aspect of Nuno's teaching is that when you reach a certain stage ...
Nuno Oliveira
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It has taken months to get the DVD produced professionally and at great cost, but now it has been done. I thank you all for your interest and enthusiasm in regard to this project and hope you enjoy and learn from the DVDs as much as I have and still do. A amazing aspect of Nuno's teaching is that when you reach a certain stage in your riding and go back to watching or reading him, you go; Now I...
clip from Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
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clip from Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
Clip from DVD: Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
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Clip from DVD: Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
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Clip2 from Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
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clip1 from Nuno Oliveira: In HIS Words
What one must notice is the ABSOLUTE adhesions of Nuno’s center of mass to that of the horse. To the modern eye this might seem a bit loose in the leg, a bit slouched in posture. Those are cosmetic. The subtle art of true horsemanship is this: Keep the horse between oneself and the ground. I always ask my students, “What holds you on the horse?” Think a bit… The only correct answer is “gravity”. GRAVITY holds you on the horse, just as it holds the horse on the ground. Everything else is artifice.
In other words, learn to truly SIT-especially to sit the trot-and you’ll have learned to ride.
I have to reflect upon this
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In the schaukel, observe the heaviness of Nuno’s seat; he sits not on the horse, but around him. The legerite comes not from lightness, but from the adhesive heaviness of the seat. Gravity is what holds you on the horse.
True master
Beautiful...
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What didn't you understand?
BLIND? What do you see at : 4:05 to 4:52? - there is nothing of lightness and that is NOT at all a criticism rather pointing out to open people's eyes to see what he is doing ! And his horses are after these action really "compact" ,together and collected! The horses will be "truly" light after they are challenged ! And listen at 9:04 what he is saying over and over : " ..ROUND.." and when you watch his arms,you can see,what he says to the horse later in words: "NO...NO...NO....and then,when the horse is truly through in the whole body not only in the neck: YES! 7:52 to 8:29 - watch his arms - they are absolutely IMMOBIL ! - NOT giving the seat behind the vertical until the horse gives- then he says ; YES and he gets light! Are people blind ? Or do they just see what they want to see? If a MASTER like NUNO needs to do this in that stable and strong way to get then the horse light - how does anybody think they can/should do this without that POWER ?
The Master
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Anyone from rhhs here?
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I now own a daughter of Wienna from 2007, Cathlyn (by Flemmingh). She's a fantastic mare, I love her and love riding her. Such a wonderful horse. Would love to know more about Wienna
wow.. now that’s how to supple and round a horse !! amazing to watch
8 affreux juges de dressage désapprouvent cette vidéo ;)
Look how still and subtle his body is!! He allows the horse to move with such freedom and elasticity! Truly one of the greatest
I was fortunate enough to be treated to a series of 12 individual lessons from Don Nuno in the mid-'70's. Wonderful and brilliant man!!!
Thanks for sharing. This was great.
Thank you. Reminded us of our Amabella trip.
Hi, I would like to include some of your video in a story I'm producing for a science news program. If this is of interest to you please contact me at cory.lawrence@bellmedia.ca or you can message me here. Thanks.
I was there when he was doing this demonstration. I rode that stallion a number of times. I think Don Nuno died that night. He was due to ride my stallion the next day. Very great shame. Greatly missed. The stallion is called "Castellenato", magnificent boy he was.
from 2times flying changes into the one time and back into the 2 time changes .....respect !...since i read a book full of wisdom by Nuno Oliveira i am fan of him ......
Dressage is an art and someone who has developed their art to this level deserves your respect; especially if your art is nowhere near this level and your experience is less.This is a beautiful ride and a great example of how you slowly and methodically move the horses feet and "put them together" under the rider. His conversation with this horse is a little bit like, "okay, You have to be quicker in this leg and reach under a little more. Okay, now; here are my inside aids and they move this foot here; under my seat. Now don't forget I have outside aids too! Keep your straightness. Okay okay good boy. Your a king, good boy." Its beautiful, its meditative, its a real dialogue....and I honor it. To compare it to a competition ride is to take it totally out of context; one has nothing to do with the other. If you want to compare modern competitive Dressage to Classical you can find entire websites devoted to it and other like minded people to have a conversation with about it.
Totaly agree with you this is the power ofthe MMaster to impose a tempo and obtain the perfect answer from his student . I want to get you under my seat.... Come on ..... Yes you re a good boy now move in this tempo in every direction flexing all parts of your body. Yes like this you are a very good guy move move I follow you just showing the way we are going to play a music I give you rythm you give me all your beauty ....
Hi, can anyone tell me where you can buy the DVD? Thank you!
the problem is not that people use spurs and whips, it's that they don't use them PROPERLY. The point of the spur comes into play when the rider's leg is so sensitive and so independent that he/she can give smaller, lighter, more precisely aimed aids... And the whip is never EVER supposed to be used as punishment, but instead another aid used w care, precaution and delicacy to help the horse understand something better. Unfortunately people use both of these aids prematurely and abusively. :(
Not only dressage, I'd love to see this horsemanship everywhere! I'm sick of seeing people hit, yell and force their horses - What Nuno does it was we should be aspiring to.
J'adore tout le monde devrait lui ressembler à cheval
He actually is using a whip here, but whatever.
one foal from wienna by furst love due in october is now for sale. wienna herself is in foal to san miranda shibumi.
Note: The DVD of the River Countess, Basel to Vienna 29th July to 12th August will be ready for posting on the 20th December. If you would like a copy please email me your address and what format you would like the DVD in and I will send you a copy. Kind regards Kylie Thomson. kyliethomson@westnet.com.au
Here in the beginning when moving sideways, the haunches are coming before shoulders in some steps, but in his book "Reflections on equestrian art" he emphasizes that this isn´t right. Can someone explain me this?
kingzana this is a different maneuver
This little fellow is very green and young and this move was quite new to him. Also, he was a little hot head and sometimes disinclined to listen.
just because he overhall wanted to get the horse under his assiette I think this is also the reason of back and front walk very close but I dont know this horse and how much they worked together
I have actually been having lessons with one of his former students
It's beautiful. I'm learning still and want to compete in eventing, but my instructor teaches differently to modern dressage. He teaches me teh best points of english and western riding so the point is to get the horse going supple, relaxed and soft while I ride softly with ease and look like I'm doing nothing at all...which after looking at all these classical dressage videos is pretty similar. Maybe we need more of this in the equestrian world.
@Igorfun I agree with you (mostly). I was responding to a comment about how dressage judges shold see this video and that compitition horses didn't measure up to this type of riding and I felt that wasn't fair, Compititon unlike classical needs to get the largest movements possible while remaining withing the training scale. then I simply pointed out that this ride had it's problems too. Believe me when I say I know well about the years of commitment for moments of perfection (if you are lucky)
wejump2 - "years of commitment, for moments of perfection". You got me with that one. ;-)
@wejump2 I don't think it's fair to point out the shortcomings in this ride. Mister Oliveira is riding a student's horse to improve the horse, so off course it's not perfect, that is what horse riding is about , getting improvement by working the horse in a well thought out way. Nobody can get on a poorly trained horse and do fantastic movements, it's takes years off commitment. So to judge the work of Mister Oliveira based on the performance of the horse in this video would be incorrect.
And the stallion was only 6 there and had been doing Classical for a year. Pretty good performance for such a baby.
@VHZMH I don't think that's a fair statement. Compitition riders are trying to get the largest movements possible while keeping the horse relaxed. This ride has it's problems too. The reinback shuffels, the piaffe has little lift in back. The walk is often tight. The trot lacks the suspension of todays horses. Having said that yes the horse is supple both in the neck and laterally. I don't think it's fair to compare a ride for the joy of it to one where you need to get the highest score.
A rider who takes a horse into a competition has generally worked his horse to as near perfection as he can before showing it in public. I understand that the horse in this video belonged to a student at a clinic and was not a horse that Mr. Oliveira had worked previously. Of course the horse is not perfect. However, talking about piaffe, I witnessed a German rider at the Sydney Olympics in piaffe. The horse reared and leapt forward after the first few steps of piaffe - not only once but every time he was asked to piaffe.
Thank you so much for this video..... I'm fortunate enough to have lessons with Eleanor Russell who studied with Nuno
Is there really a dvd from Nuno Oliveira available??...if so i really would love to buy it!!!
Un merveilleux cavalier qui n'a pas attendu le marketing des "chuchoteurs" pour dire qu'il fallait bien agir envers son cheval
@blackerthanblackdog First, you can bet Oliveira didn't torment his horses with Rollkur. Performance like this requires not only training, but trust and some freedom for the horse to find his own centre of balance. Second, there is a beauty that comes from the pursuit of art, not the acquisition of medals at any cost.
Maybe if you had half a million dollars!!! :-) No I am just selling embryos from her.
im very sorry to tell that master Nuno did use spurs, im portuguese i was 1 of his stutends
I see two whips & spurs actually -just used kindly & appropriately.
well said!!!!
I viewed it fine. Fine riding indeed.
i have the luck to learn with 1 of the students of mestre nuno
nope his picadeiro is in malveira.. the current owner is D.tomas de Alarcao..
Thank you for sharing your story. You're very lucky! :)
(It is very nice always when anyone tries to write in a foreign language, lovely lovely lovely). But my question was/is: which was Prof. Nuno's old picadeiro? The Jockey Club in old Lisbon? (Nowadays Campo Grande)? Other(s)?
Nuno and João are also mostly forgotten at the source. You must therefore be angels here in this thinking space. I love fairies and gnomes, I send you all my love.