A great highlight for me has been attending one of her masterclasses as a spectator. THE Queen, no doubt. She expects excellence with thoughtful input, correction, good timing and fairness. Superb.
a viewer only I am, I slowed the vid to 25% then seeing the intricate hoof mvnts at canter,,1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 do horses respond noticeably to music? if so what genre? electric r n b ? acoustic? horns ?guitars?
I don’t think there was any canter shown in this video 😂 But horses do not understand music. They won’t ‘March to the beat’. They’re just not ‘intelligent’ enough to do that. They don’t understand it, but it can definitely effect them. Horses do respond a little to music emotionally. It can calm/excite them.
Harry's branding is 1,37 he's 16.1hh Such a very powerful dark bay gelding whom I am still fully bonding with he's a real beach boy ❤xxxx my chief man and I'd like to no how to help a horse that has very high anxiety when around alot of horses as he loves being on his own in his own space and does get very aggressive when people he doesn't no comes near him 👑🇩🇪⚓️⚘️🦅xxxx
Listening to the clinician trying to find the right English words means listening carefully...she did a good presentation in general.. just had to watch carefully as well as she speaks.
I would prefer an evaluation of the rider. Unfortunately the horse is not being helped by being ridden with a broken neck. Beginning relaxation would have been helped by work on a long rein.
@@garthb4853 modern dressage is disgusting with not respect to the horse. Their hands are too strong causing alot of pain in the horse mouth , movements are exagerated and uncomfortable like the head position. The use of flash and strong bits is painfull for the horse . Real dressage mean training and not forcing, it comes from military academy, and this is not ethical
@@morganadini167 it’s not all bad.. And you think the cavalry horses had a better life? Or a gentle training? And I would rather watch modern dressage than modern showjumping.
@@claudia273 i had a trainer that came from Caprilli so he had a military training, unfortunatly he passed, but he always put in first place horse's welfere, light approach and techniques that follow the biomechanic of a horse, and in modern dressage and jumping this don't exist. contract horses, bad work, pain, physical and psycological abuse, what else?
@@morganadini167 Caprilli lived around the end of the use of cavalry in battle. He spoke critically about the way the military approached riding/dressage. He died in the beginning of the 20th century, the last serious use of cavalry was probably ww2. So not that much room for change. Caprilli was also very influential for showjumping.. I don’t really think there’s a ‘Caprilli way of riding’ to be honest, but if there would be one, it would not be a typical military way of training.
Yeah, I agree. It’s sad it cannot be subtitled for non-German speakers. It’s especially difficult to translate dressage related terms from German to English in such a situation, since some terms are just hard/impossible to translate, as there is no decent translation for some terms. I honestly think it’s essential to learn some German when your trainer is German. Same with French. English terms do not always do justice to the actual meaning of the initial terms imo.
She’s spot on here with everything and I learned something. Very productive video!
I wish Isabell would come to my area.
A great highlight for me has been attending one of her masterclasses as a spectator. THE Queen, no doubt. She expects excellence with thoughtful input, correction, good timing and fairness. Superb.
a viewer only I am, I slowed the vid to 25% then seeing the intricate hoof mvnts at canter,,1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 do horses respond noticeably to music? if so what genre? electric r n b ? acoustic? horns ?guitars?
I don’t think there was any canter shown in this video 😂
But horses do not understand music. They won’t ‘March to the beat’. They’re just not ‘intelligent’ enough to do that. They don’t understand it, but it can definitely effect them.
Horses do respond a little to music emotionally. It can calm/excite them.
Harry's branding is 1,37 he's 16.1hh
Such a very powerful dark bay gelding whom I am still fully bonding with he's a real beach boy ❤xxxx my chief man and I'd like to no how to help a horse that has very high anxiety when around alot of horses as he loves being on his own in his own space and does get very aggressive when people he doesn't no comes near him 👑🇩🇪⚓️⚘️🦅xxxx
Listening to the clinician trying to find the right English words means listening carefully...she did a good presentation in general.. just had to watch carefully as well as she speaks.
This is how you train hyperflexion and force the horse to obey. Open mouth is always a good sign at something is totally wrong.
I picked up on something I do "flexion...inside leg....flexion....inside leg!
Indeed I saw the whole clinic on TV with 3 riders and this is the queen of flexion never heard some say is so often 🤣
I would prefer an evaluation of the rider. Unfortunately the horse is not being helped by being ridden with a broken neck. Beginning relaxation would have been helped by work on a long rein.
Die rollkur 🥺🥺🥺😔
OVER BENT .
This is not dressage... abusive
In what way? you can't make nonsense claims out of no where?
@@garthb4853 modern dressage is disgusting with not respect to the horse. Their hands are too strong causing alot of pain in the horse mouth , movements are exagerated and uncomfortable like the head position. The use of flash and strong bits is painfull for the horse . Real dressage mean training and not forcing, it comes from military academy, and this is not ethical
@@morganadini167 it’s not all bad.. And you think the cavalry horses had a better life? Or a gentle training?
And I would rather watch modern dressage than modern showjumping.
@@claudia273 i had a trainer that came from Caprilli so he had a military training, unfortunatly he passed, but he always put in first place horse's welfere, light approach and techniques that follow the biomechanic of a horse, and in modern dressage and jumping this don't exist. contract horses, bad work, pain, physical and psycological abuse, what else?
@@morganadini167 Caprilli lived around the end of the use of cavalry in battle. He spoke critically about the way the military approached riding/dressage. He died in the beginning of the 20th century, the last serious use of cavalry was probably ww2. So not that much room for change.
Caprilli was also very influential for showjumping..
I don’t really think there’s a ‘Caprilli way of riding’ to be honest, but if there would be one, it would not be a typical military way of training.
Her English is quite irritating for me, because I usually see her talk German and she seems much more confident then
Yeah, I agree. It’s sad it cannot be subtitled for non-German speakers. It’s especially difficult to translate dressage related terms from German to English in such a situation, since some terms are just hard/impossible to translate, as there is no decent translation for some terms.
I honestly think it’s essential to learn some German when your trainer is German. Same with French.
English terms do not always do justice to the actual meaning of the initial terms imo.