This is one of the most beautiful rides I've seen! Light, connected, free, just beautiful! He knows you are there for him! Nice riding! Thank you for posting this video.
It is nice to see a happy horse who is moving forward, not overbent, on the verticle but not behind it and quiet hands and aids with reins that aren't cranking the horse. Other than maybe a more active walk this was very nice to watch! Well done. Judges need to reward this kind of riding.
just discovered your video, and wauw, I´m impressed! Both you and the horse looks so happy and relaxed, and there is so much "air" and space for the horse to move in. Way to often the horse is just cramped into a knot, so it is a real pleasure to watch this! :)
Can i just say thank you for all the lovely comments. For anyone who doesn't like what they see please remember that you have no idea of this horses history and how far we have come together. For anyone who doesn't like Philippe Karl and feel they can do better..................forward me a link of your videos!!!!
+beckyholden , that was beautiful!! I am a huge fan of Philippe Karl and started doing his in hand work with my mare. My coach also is a fan and very good at the in hand work. I too have been through a lot with my mare, have had many people tell me to sell her, I have considered it but she would require a very specific home. I am persistent and don't give up. I'm not sure what you've been through with your horse but you two look lovely in the video!
Tell us here a little about the horses history - it might help people understand what is possible to be achieved from great difficulty and encourage them. :)
Becky this really paints a beautiful picture. How long did your ridden exam presentation take since the video is only 12 mins? Was it like demonstrating a normal training session in the school? Did you present to the music on this video? The connection between you and your partner is palpable. A nice gift to share with the rest of us. Many thanks.
Lovely, happy, forward, attentive horse! Not the flashiest mover, perhaps, but that's not the point is it? So happy with his rider, and vice versa. And so good, too, to see no noseband on the bridle. I've been saying for years that if you need to strap a horse's mouth shut, perhaps you're doing something wrong?
I've always been taught that's not how you hold double reins (I'm not sure of the spelling, i know all these terms in spanish haha) but idk is there a reason why she holds them like that?
Yes there is a reason - look up Phillipe Karl and Legerete. It is called the French way and according to Phillipe Karl is really the only way to hold the reins that allows the rider to easily combine or separate the rein functions. Many famous riders including Nuno Oliveira and James Fillis used this method.
but in the half pass the horse is not trotting regular in its hind legs, and rythm is in classical dressage the first step of the education, never loose the rythm .....sorry to say that ....and i wonder why students of Mr. Karl or he himself are talking about Legerete and being friendly to horses but use always the sharp double bridle ?
Congratulations! you and your horse look lovely together. A very nice, soft ride. Thank you for sharing
Soft, connected and peaceful. Absolutely beautiful.
This is one of the most beautiful rides I've seen! Light, connected, free, just beautiful! He knows you are there for him! Nice riding! Thank you for posting this video.
Loved watching this and the relationship with your beautiful horse is magic...Well done.
Thanks Hilary
Beautiful!! So light and willing! Thanks for sharing.
+Kadet Bouman thank you
Beautiful soft, gentle, results oriented work. Thank you for sharing.
It is nice to see a happy horse who is moving forward, not overbent, on the verticle but not behind it and quiet hands and aids with reins that aren't cranking the horse. Other than maybe a more active walk this was very nice to watch! Well done. Judges need to reward this kind of riding.
just discovered your video, and wauw, I´m impressed! Both you and the horse looks so happy and relaxed, and there is so much "air" and space for the horse to move in. Way to often the horse is just cramped into a knot, so it is a real pleasure to watch this! :)
Usually I don't comment UA-cam Videos, but this is simply so beautifully ridden! Really great work!
Can i just say thank you for all the lovely comments. For anyone who doesn't like what they see please remember that you have no idea of this horses history and how far we have come together. For anyone who doesn't like Philippe Karl and feel they can do better..................forward me a link of your videos!!!!
+beckyholden It beautiful to watch! Did you pass?
+Jessica W Thank you. Yes i passed my ridden last May and became fully licensed in August when i passed the final 2 stages for the exam :-)
+beckyholden , that was beautiful!! I am a huge fan of Philippe Karl and started doing his in hand work with my mare. My coach also is a fan and very good at the in hand work. I too have been through a lot with my mare, have had many people tell me to sell her, I have considered it but she would require a very specific home. I am persistent and don't give up. I'm not sure what you've been through with your horse but you two look lovely in the video!
Oh, loved this! Something for me to aspire to! Thanks for sharing!
This was a pleasure to watch, those down transitions are masterful. I so wish I could work with Mr. Karl at some point.
Loving watching this! Thanks so much Becky for sharing. Really lovely work! A joy to watch.
Thanks Lyndsey
this was incredible, i could watch it all day!
+Oreoliberty thank you very much, sorry for the delay i don't sign in to youtube very often :-)
Great CLASSIC no modern dresage. Hats off
Just a word from France: Thanks!
Well done. Light and balanced. Active too.
Lovely, you are an inspiration! Thank you for sharing
Tell us here a little about the horses history - it might help people understand what is possible to be achieved from great difficulty and encourage them. :)
:) Great work! I really enjoyed watching you at the Clinic last year too!
thanks Hannah
+hannah shepherd Thank you very much, sorry for delay i don't sign into youtube very often :-)
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing
what a wonderful ride
Becky this really paints a beautiful picture. How long did your ridden exam presentation take since the video is only 12 mins? Was it like demonstrating a normal training session in the school? Did you present to the music on this video? The connection between you and your partner is palpable. A nice gift to share with the rest of us. Many thanks.
Lovely work Becky!
Thank you Adam
Wow awesome job!! Are you going to post more videos? I love watching :) I learn so much!!
Very well done!
you tell them ,girl!! lol!! lovely to watch..
Why use a double bridle?? Everything else is so light & free.
very nice music. may I ask, who is the composer?
Love this. :))
Lovely, happy, forward, attentive horse! Not the flashiest mover, perhaps, but that's not the point is it? So happy with his rider, and vice versa. And so good, too, to see no noseband on the bridle. I've been saying for years that if you need to strap a horse's mouth shut, perhaps you're doing something wrong?
Lovely!
+Korynn Weber thank you
Can you tell me the name of the musical pieces?
The piano from 2:42-5:23 is gorgeous!
I've always been taught that's not how you hold double reins (I'm not sure of the spelling, i know all these terms in spanish haha) but idk is there a reason why she holds them like that?
Yes there is a reason - look up Phillipe Karl and Legerete. It is called the French way and according to Phillipe Karl is really the only way to hold the reins that allows the rider to easily combine or separate the rein functions. Many famous riders including Nuno Oliveira and James Fillis used this method.
bravissima ;)
but in the half pass the horse is not trotting regular in its hind legs, and rythm is in classical dressage the first step of the education, never loose the rythm .....sorry to say that ....and i wonder why students of Mr. Karl or he himself are talking about Legerete and being friendly to horses but use always the sharp double bridle ?
Lovely work Becky!
Lovely!