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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • Meet Carl Hester and his team and see Charlotte Dujardin riding Valegro After the Olympics
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  • @HannahLucyequestrian
    @HannahLucyequestrian 10 років тому +129

    Defiantly my favourite dressage horse and rider...absolutely amazing...such a well put together horse and trained perfectly... does it all in a snaffle too!

  • @t28aviatorhorses24
    @t28aviatorhorses24 8 років тому +172

    It's so refreshing to see an Olympic dressage horse being schooled in a plain snaffle. So many people use rolkur and strong bits to pull them into "collection" as these people call it. Charlotte's rein contact was little and her seat was light. This pair really deserved those medals.

  • @JG-mt3rp
    @JG-mt3rp 3 роки тому +12

    Carl Hester is an absolute god. What a mastermind. He's never stressed, always so relaxed and loose. Genius he is

  • @cwilde
    @cwilde 9 років тому +32

    Nice documentary! And wow, look at that lovely work in a snaffle!

  • @TheGalvanMonkeys
    @TheGalvanMonkeys 8 років тому +31

    Blueberry seems to really "get" it! When she is riding him, he really gets it, to life his front end, and to keep his hind end in place. I believe that if Charlotte was to come off, he would continue his test. He really seems to love her, and his his job!

  • @ashleybonner4963
    @ashleybonner4963 11 років тому +11

    This is super spiffy. Also love seeing Valegro schooling in a snaffle :]

  • @jenniferrobinson6371
    @jenniferrobinson6371 11 років тому +2

    Great insight into the Hester's yard. Such a fan of Charlotte and Blueberry!! Xx

  • @e.conboy4286
    @e.conboy4286 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating! Thanks.

  • @OneMoreMileAnHour
    @OneMoreMileAnHour 9 років тому +42

    One thing I have to slightly disagree with and not understand in GP dressage is why they HAVE TO wear a double bridle. Here's Charlotte schooling Valegro in a loose ring snaffle and he's going amazingly yet they must compete in a double? Why?

    • @thomasfaltejsek
      @thomasfaltejsek 9 років тому +17

      OneMoreMileAnHour Have you ever been through the complete schooling of several dressage horses, from first level to Grand Prix and been through the actual learning of the use of a double bridle for many years under an experienced dressage trainer to guide and teach you for many years? Then you should not cut it down, because you don't know what you are cutting down. You would not understand the purpose or use of the double bridle. So here it is: the purpose of the double bridle is to further train the horse and refine the aids. When you have a snaffle bridle, it is like you can talk to the horse in one language. When you have a properly fitted and used double bridle, then you have two languages to speak to him with. It is as if you were doing ballet, but can't use your hands and arms. With the double bridle your conversation with the horse expands, and the horse's dialog with you also expands.

    • @OneMoreMileAnHour
      @OneMoreMileAnHour 9 років тому +11

      No I haven't! I've never even seen a Grand Prix dressage horse in real life! I don't claim to know anything about double bridles; the closest I've come to it is a Pelham with 2 reins, hence why I asked about them.
      That sounds great and I'm sure you're right but I still don't understand why she's riding him in a snaffle at home. Surely if that's the case she'd ride him in the double all the time, except maybe on hacks or soemthing?

    • @thomasfaltejsek
      @thomasfaltejsek 9 років тому +6

      OneMoreMileAnHour Also, there is no similarity between a pelham and a double bridle. The action is completely different. The pelham is not allowed in dressage competition and most dressage trainers are experienced and knowledgeable to not use it during training.

    • @OneMoreMileAnHour
      @OneMoreMileAnHour 9 років тому +42

      I do know it's not for brakes lol, could you be any more patronising? Thanks for perpetuating the stereotype of snobby horsy people. I asked a simple question, innocently trying to get a good answer and all I get is come pretentious twat replying like he's talking to a piece of shit. Just so you know, I do dressage at prelim level for fun and because I don't have transport and it's the only event near enough for me to hack to that's also on a day I don't work. I don't ever plan to get my horse to the level of riding in a double. I prefer jumping anyway. Also, I know a Pelham is totally different action wise; all I meant was it has two reins hence why it's the closest I've come to a double bridle.

    • @nancysciaretta7862
      @nancysciaretta7862 8 років тому +7

      +OneMoreMileAnHour ..not necessary to use double when not in competition. In lower level dressage, horse is trained with snaffle, which can be used for at home work, or just hacking out. When the higher levels of training begin, more collection is necessary to compete. You can still ride in snaffle if you choose...but in competition...collection is easier in double..which still has snaffle.unlike pelham.

  • @zarapearse9611
    @zarapearse9611 8 років тому +7

    Valegro 😍😍😍

  • @jolyndaj
    @jolyndaj 5 років тому +5

    Just gorgeous. I love to see these horses and riders.

  • @tiyashavathul505
    @tiyashavathul505 7 років тому +4

    Same here best horse and rider definitely inspired

  • @TheActualForest
    @TheActualForest 11 років тому +3

    Valegro really is bloody fantastic.....

  • @traceyyeoman8391
    @traceyyeoman8391 4 роки тому +4

    The horse from heaven, that movement is so graceful, especially when he bows his magnificent head.

  • @psychique13
    @psychique13 11 років тому +7

    one tempis, canter pirouettes, and extended paces in a snaffle... squeeeeee

  • @tedthepony7521
    @tedthepony7521 4 роки тому +1

    I met Valegro in November at ‘Your Horse’ 2019

  • @TempiChanges4
    @TempiChanges4 10 років тому +5

    Absolutely superb & stunning!

  • @christinemartindale8715
    @christinemartindale8715 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful 😎

  • @tubeyhamster
    @tubeyhamster 11 років тому +3

    What a beautiful yard!

  • @paulablewett7754
    @paulablewett7754 11 років тому +5

    Beautiful to watch!

  • @KWD423
    @KWD423 11 років тому +1

    Gorgeous!

  • @michelleelmore3126
    @michelleelmore3126 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful just beautiful

  • @animaltv9919
    @animaltv9919 8 років тому +1

    wow i love dressage so cool looking!

  • @ClarissaStevens
    @ClarissaStevens 9 років тому +4

    Good video about the making of a Grand Prix athlete

  • @themadponyfans3102
    @themadponyfans3102 10 років тому +7

    she is such an amazing rider !!!
    wish i could ride like her ;))

  • @SakuraKuchen
    @SakuraKuchen 11 років тому +4

    I wish here in Germany we have such beautiful Barns where the horses have more space .. :/

  • @barbarab6508
    @barbarab6508 10 років тому +3

    I didn't get to see the 2012 Olympics so I'm wondering what happened to Steffen Peters? Is this saying Charlotte beat him in 2012? Does anyone know?

  • @cancaragold6266
    @cancaragold6266 11 років тому +3

    Been a fan of Carl since a Pony Clubber in the 90's. A great glimpse into the workings of his yard, only wish it was on for longer.

  • @Niesje1985
    @Niesje1985 11 років тому +9

    Finaly a rider who doesn't pull the horse into rollkur/hyperflexion!!!

  • @horsesgal100
    @horsesgal100 11 років тому +5

    want to be like her in 10 yrs time:)

  • @OTTBs4me
    @OTTBs4me 10 років тому

    does anyone know the song at the end where she is riding him?

  • @alexadutton8481
    @alexadutton8481 5 років тому +4

    Charlotte is my idol!!!

  • @janegathercole558
    @janegathercole558 6 місяців тому

    💞

  • @xydavoine
    @xydavoine 10 років тому +1

    Hope best for you, nice work, nice love, nice great

  • @anitabradley585
    @anitabradley585 11 років тому +1

    He is the most BEAUTIFUL stallion I have EVER SEEN!

  • @TheFallFoliage
    @TheFallFoliage 10 років тому +1

    what is the name of the bridle, which carries Utopia in 1:43? :-)

    • @emmilyw
      @emmilyw 8 років тому +1

      It is called a flash noseband

  • @clearbrookstudios2979
    @clearbrookstudios2979 8 років тому

    Blueberry 😍😍😍

  • @oop8306
    @oop8306 9 років тому +7

    This guy the old one sounds like Chep from Horseland O:

    • @hopscotchthepony3035
      @hopscotchthepony3035 8 років тому

      Yeah lol

    • @parkerfarago1280
      @parkerfarago1280 6 років тому

      Brooklin and Alex I don’t really like that show it is sooooo unrealistic

    • @equidaes
      @equidaes 5 років тому +1

      Equestrian Source It's a damn cartoon🤣

  • @greentombdive
    @greentombdive 7 днів тому +1

    And now .. ?

  • @janegathercole558
    @janegathercole558 6 місяців тому

    i goes love horse am a big fan
    of horse l got 8 book of horse ,

  • @joannatuczynska3508
    @joannatuczynska3508 4 роки тому

    Valegro 🐴😍

  • @emmilyw
    @emmilyw 8 років тому +2

    What color would you consider Johnny Cash? I always called it a golden chestnut but is that the proper name?

    • @theroyalstables8081
      @theroyalstables8081 8 років тому +7

      Just a chestnut, he's clipped so it looks lighter. There are only really two types of chestnuts; chestnut and liver chestnut. At least that's what its like in Ireland.

    • @emmy-loualex7269
      @emmy-loualex7269 8 років тому +1

      Liver chestnut

    • @emmy-loualex7269
      @emmy-loualex7269 8 років тому +1

      +Awesome Fire although he is just a normal chestnut

    • @oonak9734
      @oonak9734 7 років тому +1

      He is a light chestnut.

    • @maly5763
      @maly5763 5 років тому

      Just chestnut or possibly palimino

  • @xxxxOS
    @xxxxOS 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I was a horse who lived here. Seems like a good life lol

  • @brooke18x14
    @brooke18x14 11 років тому +2

    Johny cash is gorgeous

  • @rohansrider
    @rohansrider 9 років тому +24

    Interesting short documentary, but one observation: anybody saying that you don't need much money to do this sport is delusional , one only needs to look at the facilities, the quality of the horses and the level of luxury at their yard. In a previous interview she said herself that big money was not needed - absolute disingenuous rubbish. All the best riders are heavily sponsored and rarely own the top horses. This applies to eventing and of course show jumping too. Also none of these people work, they just ride all day so where do they earn a living? They don't because they are all paid to ride at this level; that's what lottery funding and sponsorship does.If they had to do a 9-5 job, they would not have the time nor the energy to put in the training.

    • @jlm0305
      @jlm0305 9 років тому +7

      I think her point is that she didn't start out with tons of money. She wasn't the daughter of a millionaire that became an Olympian because daddy bought her the best horses. She worked hard until her talent was recognized, and now she is able to do what she loves for a career.

    • @rohansrider
      @rohansrider 9 років тому +2

      Again not true. Her first decent horse cost £18,000; money from her granny; they were not poor. Charlotte has ridden since a tiny child and she did not go to Carl Hester as some naive novice, she was already a very accomplished rider. Yes, she did work in the stables as well but she also got to ride a lot otherwise she never would have reached such an advanced level of dressage.

    • @jlm0305
      @jlm0305 9 років тому +7

      Yes, because worked hard to become an accomplished rider. Does getting picked up to ride with a professional somehow make you rich? Absolutely not. Her mom even did an article where she talks about how hard they worked to make sure their daughter could keep riding because she was talented. Buying a horse with inheritance money when her grandmother died hardly counts as proving that you need a lot of money to compete at high levels.

    • @Noodlemonkey7
      @Noodlemonkey7 9 років тому +5

      I completely agree. As soon as I went to college I didn't have a penny in my name and so I had to sell my horse and focus on school. For about 5 years my mom paid a cheap local barn to give me lessons and she bought me my own horse, but after a while it was obviously clear that I would have to stop. It still breaks every single bit of my heart that I can't ride anymore. I even started an official grooming business to try to make my own money and pay for everything but it went down hill and here I am. I lost my very best friend and my passion in life because I don't have Nearly enough money to do this sport.

    • @thomasfaltejsek
      @thomasfaltejsek 9 років тому +6

      Anjounet Leavell I had to give it up too, but i went to school, got a good job, and bought a horse. I went to school, worked hard at a job that paid well BECAUSE I wanted horses. Make it happen.

  • @GymnasticPony
    @GymnasticPony 11 років тому +1

    (B stands for barn xD)

  • @goodbyemyangelonearth394
    @goodbyemyangelonearth394 6 років тому

    God i love charlotte :D and she was in free rein

    • @Sara-hb5ys
      @Sara-hb5ys 3 роки тому

      Was she? I must’ve missed that episode :O

  • @evegott5120
    @evegott5120 8 років тому

    I love you Charlotte

  • @GymnasticPony
    @GymnasticPony 11 років тому

    Can I steal your yard haha Jk lovely b

  • @mohammedosman3455
    @mohammedosman3455 8 років тому

    xe😬

  • @georgecoverdale9396
    @georgecoverdale9396 2 роки тому

    A the billions spent that could have been better spent on the NHS

  • @eastsideco-opadministrator1556
    @eastsideco-opadministrator1556 6 років тому

    natalie horse

  • @richardbennett5614
    @richardbennett5614 14 днів тому

    Hard to think dejunter has been seen whipping a horse shame on you.

  • @deborahhomer3106
    @deborahhomer3106 4 місяці тому

    I doubt that Valegro, "the professor" will ever truly be equalled.

  • @kallykat
    @kallykat 11 днів тому +2

    Well she won’t be winning this Olympics…. Shouldn’t beat horses…

  • @nicolakerslake1156
    @nicolakerslake1156 10 років тому

    Ohh,,,Carl...Shame about the Spurs!

    • @ZephyrBluePaddy
      @ZephyrBluePaddy 9 років тому +12

      Spurs, used correctly by intelligent and knowledgeable people like Carl and Charlotte, do not cause pain.

    • @thomasfaltejsek
      @thomasfaltejsek 9 років тому +11

      Nicola Kerslake Such ignorance. No horse can score well if spurs are used improperly - if spurs are improperly applied it affects everything in the training pyramid. Spurs are used to refine aids, not to cause 'shame' with their action.

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