me too, but is it just me or are the mares both slightly pigeon-toed in the front? When Charlotte is riding the volte the mare is slightly "paddling" with the outside front hoof. Not a problem, nothing to do with the riding which is great, but I always notice it in Dalera as well.
@@jonjonwp thank you, so when it is directed inward it is called dishing and if it is directed outward paddling, could one say so? I sometimes see it in dressage horses and quite often in Spanish horses. I realize it is not a fault and the horses can still achieve high marks like Dalera, but it takes a little bit away from the overall impression imho. But I imagine it is not really possible to correct it, right? Does it stem from the leg not being built completely straight?
@@misssophie6515 No outward is dishing. I've never seen it inward. Surely they would trip themselves up? I honestly don't know if it comes from a conformation fault but I doubt it as many dishers keep going okay all their lives. Maybe dishing and paddling are actually the same thing but different countries have different words for it. Definitely dishing in England.
Thanks for uploading this! Good to see another free forward moving mare with so much potential, you can tell I loved MSJ Freestyle lol. This was a joy to watch!
Congratulations to Charlotte Dujardin
Wow such grace and poise Charlotte what a beautiful reach on this graceful horse such a smooth as silk mover a thrill and total joy to watch ty
Charlotte has a seat like none other. ❤️
@PJ Swan, she also has super hands. 💜
WOW! There is something special about this horse/duo. This mare actually reminds me a bit of Dalera.
me too, but is it just me or are the mares both slightly pigeon-toed in the front? When Charlotte is riding the volte the mare is slightly "paddling" with the outside front hoof. Not a problem, nothing to do with the riding which is great, but I always notice it in Dalera as well.
@@misssophie6515 It is called dishing. Not a fault as long as the rhythm is maintained.
@@jonjonwp thank you, so when it is directed inward it is called dishing and if it is directed outward paddling, could one say so? I sometimes see it in dressage horses and quite often in Spanish horses. I realize it is not a fault and the horses can still achieve high marks like Dalera, but it takes a little bit away from the overall impression imho. But I imagine it is not really possible to correct it, right? Does it stem from the leg not being built completely straight?
@@misssophie6515 No outward is dishing. I've never seen it inward. Surely they would trip themselves up?
I honestly don't know if it comes from a conformation fault but I doubt it as many dishers keep going okay all their lives.
Maybe dishing and paddling are actually the same thing but different countries have different words for it. Definitely dishing in England.
Great to see 2022! Welcome back!
Thanks for uploading this! Good to see another free forward moving mare with so much potential, you can tell I loved MSJ Freestyle lol. This was a joy to watch!
Yes I really thought we were going somewhere with Freestyle, but I guess there’s still time
@@harveywetdog hopefully she will e back for the World Cup qualifiers
@@FoolsDiary Do you know why Freestyle has practically disappeared? Not criticizing, I just miss seeing her as well.
@@misssophie6515 I wish I did know, bless her. They say she is fine just had fitness issues. Hopefully she will make an appearance soon
Wow so harmonious! That square halt at the end! 🤩
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