Seeing her slow down in the canter during the circles was awesome. When she started understanding and waiting her jumps were so nice. Very good job with her Therese. It’s crazy how much she’s changed in mind AND body since you got her.
amazing to see Cara slowly figure out what you were asking and see her beginning to wait going up to fences. She seems to have such a great mind! it's also so nice to see someone so perceptive and willing to learn and take everything in
I can't believe how amazing you and Cara are looking these days. I've been around since you first took her on and it's been so amazing to watch your transformation, especially after seeing all the criticism and hate you received. You're a true rider and Cara is so blessed to have you always gunning for her and never giving up! Excited to see where the next year takes you guys!
The audio quality of this video was the best that I have ever heard. I heard every hoof fall and snort from Cara. Fantastic! Please, record like this again
As you started pulling less and less notice how much her balance is affected! At first, she would almost always switch her front lead, but not her back, and she seems to have an extremely hard time re-engaging her hind end. As you started to pull less and less and build a rhythm, her balance got so much better! She started giving you cleaner changes, and not switching before jumps/in the lines. She seems to freak out a bit, due to the unbalance, when she's cross cantering (one lead in front, and a different in the back, not sure if it's called the same thing in Europe as the US), and that rhythm is something a young/green horse strives off of. It's so easy to pull on a horse, but this video just exemplifies the so many reasons being soft and supple to a horse benefits it. I think once you practice what you've been taught today for a couple more months, you're going to end up with a completely different horse in the best way possible! The change in Cara is incredible, and seeing her jump those little cross rails at the start of the video without freaking out shows me how much you've done with her!
I always learn so much from your vlogs! I feel like Chievo is a smaller, fatter, not as good version of Cara so to see how you're working with her and hearing we have almost the same issues it's great! Cara was absolutely flying, it's mind blowing how rideable and careful she is
Great lesson Therese Moser I've again restarted practicing horse jumping your videos is going to be informative for me.I had safe fall from the horse back during jump refusals by horse. The horse step his leg on my foot & ran away I hsd pain in my foot now I'm recovering from the pain.I feel like using body protector while riding the horse. What you have to say ?
Wonderful lesson! You should check out a channel called Blobthecob. There is a pony called Nero who jumped the horse fence heights. He reminds me of Cara!
She was advertised at a National buy and sell website (Norwegian version of Craigslist basically). She was nothing but skin and bones and STRESS I’m so glad she’s happier and healthy now ❤️
@@ThereseMoser you definitely have a good eye for fine horses and I will look forward to seeing your vlogs and shows this year..I too got my own place and am building a barn and really look up to you 💛💚💙
I'm Danish myself, and I almost can't understand what he's saying cause he has such a strong accent! xD In my riding club we also have a Swedish dressage trainer that teaches every Thursday and I understand more of what he's saying than him
That’s funny 😂 he’s been in Norway for ages but lives in Denmark now (he’s danish) I found him very easy to understand probably because he’s adjusted his language a bit so us Norwegians can understand him. I guess that’s why you think he has a strong accent, I had another danish trainer a few years ago that was so hard to understand, he didn’t adapt his language at all 😂 I find it super interesting though haha with different languages 🙈
i speak both norwegian and swedish fluently, so you'd think i would have some understanding of danish, but i literally couldn't understand a single thing he was saying lmao
Haha that’s funny I find it most Swedes and Norwegians understand each other and the Danes but a bunch of danish people that I know don’t understand Norwegian 😂 I think it’s what you’re used to. If you spend some time with someone danish I’m sure you’d understand in a while
Seeing her slow down in the canter during the circles was awesome. When she started understanding and waiting her jumps were so nice. Very good job with her Therese. It’s crazy how much she’s changed in mind AND body since you got her.
I know right 😍 thanks a lot ❤️
amazing to see Cara slowly figure out what you were asking and see her beginning to wait going up to fences. She seems to have such a great mind! it's also so nice to see someone so perceptive and willing to learn and take everything in
It's so amazing to see how rideable cara has become! You've really done a great job with this great horse😊
Thanks a lot 🙏🏼💕
Oh my god Therese, she looks so so so much better. She looks amazing, you guys look amazing
So amazing seeing how calm she became by the end and actually really using herself over the jumps. Amazing!
Thank you so much ❤️
I can't believe how amazing you and Cara are looking these days. I've been around since you first took her on and it's been so amazing to watch your transformation, especially after seeing all the criticism and hate you received. You're a true rider and Cara is so blessed to have you always gunning for her and never giving up! Excited to see where the next year takes you guys!
The audio quality of this video was the best that I have ever heard. I heard every hoof fall and snort from Cara. Fantastic! Please, record like this again
I’m so glad that you liked it! Thank you ❤️
That looks so, so good at the end there! Amazing!
Im so happy for you!!! She seems way more contained and smooth, you guys look amazing together!!
I love the way you sit back and avoid rushing her! Lovely pair xx
It’s taken some time for me to stay relaxed enough to do that 😂 thank you ❤️
You guys look so good! She looks like a completely different horse so balanced between jumps and listening so well! Lovely job you did with her 💕
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
That was so so good. Riding, video and feel for that beauty girl was fabulous and so well done!
Looking incredible, you both!
what an amazing lesson! You guys looked so good! I can't wait for a new transformation video bc you guys have changed SO much in the last few months!!
Thank you so much 😍❤️
Great video! 😍👍
As you started pulling less and less notice how much her balance is affected! At first, she would almost always switch her front lead, but not her back, and she seems to have an extremely hard time re-engaging her hind end. As you started to pull less and less and build a rhythm, her balance got so much better! She started giving you cleaner changes, and not switching before jumps/in the lines. She seems to freak out a bit, due to the unbalance, when she's cross cantering (one lead in front, and a different in the back, not sure if it's called the same thing in Europe as the US), and that rhythm is something a young/green horse strives off of. It's so easy to pull on a horse, but this video just exemplifies the so many reasons being soft and supple to a horse benefits it. I think once you practice what you've been taught today for a couple more months, you're going to end up with a completely different horse in the best way possible! The change in Cara is incredible, and seeing her jump those little cross rails at the start of the video without freaking out shows me how much you've done with her!
I always learn so much from your vlogs! I feel like Chievo is a smaller, fatter, not as good version of Cara so to see how you're working with her and hearing we have almost the same issues it's great! Cara was absolutely flying, it's mind blowing how rideable and careful she is
Very nice!
She is looking so lovely, hard work pays off 🤩
Arti å se fremgangen i løpe av timen, bra jobba 😄
Great lesson Therese Moser I've again restarted practicing horse jumping your videos is going to be informative for me.I had safe fall from the horse back during jump refusals by horse. The horse step his leg on my foot & ran away I hsd pain in my foot now I'm recovering from the pain.I feel like using body protector while riding the horse. What you have to say ?
yay first 💖💖love this account 😍😍
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@ThereseMoser ❤😘
Wonderful lesson! You should check out a channel called Blobthecob. There is a pony called Nero who jumped the horse fence heights. He reminds me of Cara!
Thank you❤️ I love nero, I’ve been following him since like 2012🤩
I don't really think he's all that similar but they are both fiery little things, aren't they
@@maddensporthorses3467 I didn't see a lot of Nero, I was just referring to jumping ability!
Great videos i♥️THERESE MOSER 🇫🇷♥️♥️🏇🏇😉
Thank you ❤️❤️
@@ThereseMoser ♥️
Her canter seems so comfortable 😍😍
It is when she’s actually relaxing! Otherwise it’s like sitting on a bouncy ball 😂😂
@@ThereseMoser thats awesome. You are really like sitting on a sofa!! Good job you both 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great video and seems to be a great trainer. How high were the fences ? Just wondering, I'm myself not jumping more than 1m05, so...
Thank you ☺️ I’m not sure sorry!
@@ThereseMoser no problem, just asking. My teachers often don't tell me either.
Awesome
Thanks 😄
Where did you find Cara?? I remember she was skin and bones when you got her
She was advertised at a National buy and sell website (Norwegian version of Craigslist basically). She was nothing but skin and bones and STRESS I’m so glad she’s happier and healthy now ❤️
@@ThereseMoser you definitely have a good eye for fine horses and I will look forward to seeing your vlogs and shows this year..I too got my own place and am building a barn and really look up to you 💛💚💙
Så flinke du e👑❤️
Tusen takk 😘
I'm Danish myself, and I almost can't understand what he's saying cause he has such a strong accent! xD In my riding club we also have a Swedish dressage trainer that teaches every Thursday and I understand more of what he's saying than him
That’s funny 😂 he’s been in Norway for ages but lives in Denmark now (he’s danish) I found him very easy to understand probably because he’s adjusted his language a bit so us Norwegians can understand him. I guess that’s why you think he has a strong accent, I had another danish trainer a few years ago that was so hard to understand, he didn’t adapt his language at all 😂 I find it super interesting though haha with different languages 🙈
i speak both norwegian and swedish fluently, so you'd think i would have some understanding of danish, but i literally couldn't understand a single thing he was saying lmao
Haha that’s funny I find it most Swedes and Norwegians understand each other and the Danes but a bunch of danish people that I know don’t understand Norwegian 😂 I think it’s what you’re used to. If you spend some time with someone danish I’m sure you’d understand in a while