Joseph this warm-ups w/commentary concept must please, please become a series! My favorite thing you've ever done; so much learning packed into minutes.
Hi Joseph I really wanted to congratulate you on your overview of Carl Hester. I also enjoy watching videos back and I think you did a great job in just giving an overview without being judgmental. I will happily watch more of your videos. 👏🤩🇦🇺
Joseph you are just a truely beautiful man……. Passionate drive dedication and a desire to help people reach their goals in dressage or just personal gains, is a very admirable and attractive personal quality. It’s also says a lot about the true content of your character…… well done on your “stickability” and continuity of the content you provide ….. it carry’s both great weight and real value 👌🏾
Always love watching the warm ups! If they let you at the big international shows... and or just the training day! So much to learn! Definitely keep doing these! 👍❤🦄
I've watched alot of your videos but never posted. This format (similar to the critiques of the auction horses) are the ones I find the most enthralling. I'd love for more and more of these. The educational component of your thoughts on the why or the how something might be beneficial (or not) is superb.
Carl Hester was very influenced by Nicole Uphoff in the nineties they both shared a very similar training ethos not just in riding but horse keeping no over schooling no sitting trot on horses under 5 no lateral work under 4 years warm up in the pace the horse prefers most hacking out turn out all these make a happy horse. Nicole said all this in a Convention I attended in 1992 and people were astounded by her revelations because the supposed German trainers were all about drilling arena work. Uphoff and Klimke made people aware and started a very different type of training the modern dressage horse, Carl continued it!
I love Carl’s teaching & riding 🥰 I’ve seen him teaching & I met him, he is exactly the same. Carl is a master! My pony mare is the same colour as Carl’s horse
This was fascinating. You never see these riders in warm up or at home so you only see the goal at the show but not step by step how to get there. What i found really interesting is he does the little cop out transition i always get frustrated with myself for doing where you kind of lean forward, stand slightly in the stirrups and sigh and your horse stops. Then he also does these amazing on the hind end halts. Amazing to see him do both.
I really enjoyed this warm up of Carl with you!! Great commentary and content!! You really explain what we're looking at and always have a great point of view 👍 💯
Enjoyed this ! Unique and enjoyable! Thank you. Yes more of these types of videos. It’s educational as well as heightens appreciation for the riding ! You’re a great color commentator 👍🏻
At first I thought, gosh! Carl's hands are super still, and I watched the horse's head. Then tah-dah! - LIGHTBULB MOMENT! Saw that yes, his hands are still but his body is doing the work. Oh wow! So the horse has a super still and soft and consistent contact without being interfered with by Carl's movement. In order to achieve that, he just has to be super flexible in his shoulder girdle and elbows. Perfection!!! Thanks for the enlightenment! :)
Loved the concept of the video, it’s great hearing a professional comment on a top rider’s warmup! It helps a lot, you get to learn how to analyse the small details and also see the big picture, or the logic behind a particular approach to pre-show warmups. I’d love to see a series made out of this idea and thanks for the interesting dressage content!
Glad you're back Joseph. I have followed you for a few years now. Love your super eye for good horses and your attention to detail. All your horses seem so happy and chilled. Bit of escapism from the UK winter watching yours and Jess's San Diego life 👍🐎🐴xx
I miss your own training videos. I used to love those especially your on hand work. I to this day follow a lot of what I learned from you when I do my in hand training.
Hi Joseph, I only rode horses a little when I was a kid, so I'm more or less a layman. But my enthusiasm for horses is still there. Thank you for sharing the video. I am fascinated by the calm that this horse radiates. Every gallop runs through the horse's body with absolute calm and evenness. Absolutely no rush. Each sequence of movements is carried out evenly and one after the other. For me, that is perfect body control. I can't get enough of looking at it.
This is great! It’s really helpful to understand what you are seeing, as well how you apply it to thoughts on your riding & showing. Thanks for sharing and I’d love to see more!
Love hearing your comments on other top riders. So helpful to have you pick up on things that we might not. Not sure I would’ve picked up on that curb rein being so long! Love it!!
Joseph, Super helpful video! I hope there will be many more on the way. I wonder if we’ll begin to discover tracible patterns of ‘good, effective riding’ between all these remarkable riders?
Really good video..I love how you have a joy and wonder in your enthusiasm for dressage. I’ve been reading Alois Podhajsky’s book (a director of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna). He specifically says the tradition there wasn’t to teach leg yield as it was thought too confusing for the horses. I thought Carl demonstrates perfectly here that this isn’t true and you can clearly see the benefits of it. I’ve been watching recently some Edward Gal warm ups/masterclasses. It’d be good to see you commenting on him
I love Carl. He such a percise rider. I could only wish to be like that. I have problems with changes my weak point. I have taught several horses Piaffe, Passage, half pass but changes are so difficult for me. Except for 1 horse. With the one I have now, I do tons of counter canter, then half pass walk, canter, walk . I have good transitions but when I ask for change I just change my position from right to left or vice versa and I either get a buck up or late behind or together behind sometimes I get a clean change.. I try to make sure my horse is uphill and forward. I wonder if you do lessons from a video like Zoom. I have absolutely no one to help me here. I'm in a western pleasure trail horse type of area. Any suggestions? I watch tons of videos on the changes but I just can't seem to master them. I have been working on this particular horse on this for 2 years now. I'Pm about ready to just give up. I have trained another horse temi changes several years ago and she picked up on them so easy and they were clean and expressive. But the horse I have now has been extremely difficult. He is a black Arabian he has a fairly athletic build for an Arabian. But I have seen lots of Arabs do great changes. Anyhow I guess I'm just super frustrated at this point.
I enjoy watching horse videos, though I'm not a dressage rider (been years since I've owned or ridden in any case), but love watching this kind of video. I noticed the horse's color as well -- any thought on that? Beautiful. And what a lovely flow in horse/rider. . .
Love this format of your video. Too often there is little explanation what is being done as preparation. We just see the end results. Thanks for making the effort to explain your understanding based on observations.
Carl Hester is a Master. And I have followed him long before he was famous and have all his books. His ability to make his horses So SUPPLE…. I suspect your weakness in the changes comes from your lower leg is unstable. I think this comes from riding so many young horses. We all have weakness. Carl has a curve in his lower back. He hides it well. Keep up the educational videos.
Great video, really interesting to hear what you think. Have you seen these? Really neat. ruclips.net/video/pzG-0TyTuMs/видео.html Also this one is neat too. ruclips.net/video/lM0fZQ2iHrQ/видео.html Also, I was a long track speedskater, and the dutch obsession with orange is deeply pervasive in the culture and delightfully so!
Joseph this warm-ups w/commentary concept must please, please become a series! My favorite thing you've ever done; so much learning packed into minutes.
I came to say the same thing! Thank you for the commentary, Joseph!
Love this so cool thanks for doing this I love watching warmup
Thank you for your commentary, Joseph....very insightful 😊
Hi Joseph I really wanted to congratulate you on your overview of Carl Hester. I also enjoy watching videos back and I think you did a great job in just giving an overview without being judgmental. I will happily watch more of your videos. 👏🤩🇦🇺
Love Carl! He is perfection. Quiet, subtle, horse-friendly. Marvellous. His horses are so comfortable and confident with him. Beautiful.
Couldn't agree more!
I like your plan! Commentary on video helps me get involved in the warmup. It's all about the relationship with your horse!
Love watching warm ups.
Joseph you are just a truely beautiful man……. Passionate drive dedication and a desire to help people reach their goals in dressage or just personal gains, is a very admirable and attractive personal quality. It’s also says a lot about the true content of your character…… well done on your “stickability” and continuity of the content you provide ….. it carry’s both great weight and real value 👌🏾
thank you Joseph love warmup rides
I've just found you today, and I thoroughly enjoyed your knowledgeable commentary as we watched. I would love to see more of this. New sub. Thanks!
That was great Joseph, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes, excellent, thanks Joseph👍🐴💕
I very much enjoy this format!!
Whatever Mr. Hester is doing, it makes the horse's movements seem effortless.
Thus was SUPER helpful!!! Thank you!!
That was really fun to watch with your commentary!
Hey, thanks!
I love watching Carl ride and love you doing videos like this.
Always love watching the warm ups! If they let you at the big international shows... and or just the training day! So much to learn!
Definitely keep doing these! 👍❤🦄
I've watched alot of your videos but never posted. This format (similar to the critiques of the auction horses) are the ones I find the most enthralling. I'd love for more and more of these.
The educational component of your thoughts on the why or the how something might be beneficial (or not) is superb.
Thank you. I really enjoyed this. L🎉
This is really interesting and super informative. More of these would be very appreciated. Thank you.
Carl Hester was very influenced by Nicole Uphoff in the nineties they both shared a very similar training ethos not just in riding but horse keeping no over schooling no sitting trot on horses under 5 no lateral work under 4 years warm up in the pace the horse prefers most hacking out turn out all these make a happy horse. Nicole said all this in a Convention I attended in 1992 and people were astounded by her revelations because the supposed German trainers were all about drilling arena work. Uphoff and Klimke made people aware and started a very different type of training the modern dressage horse, Carl continued it!
That's really interesting, thanks for sharing!
@@reasondora2712 I didn't say Carl or Charlotte used Rollkur. It was banned by the Fei.
@@reasondora2712 Yes it's sad that so many are "surprised" and yet have so many opinions...
Love love Carl Hester he is such an ambassador for the sport of dressage
Super Interesting, thank you. The color is beautiful, truly. This is your most interesting video!
Nice one. Would like to see more.
Love this!! Thank you
Love your work.
Love watching your videos.
You are really good at explaining things. Personally I think your one of the best horsemen I've seen.
I love Carl’s teaching & riding 🥰 I’ve seen him teaching & I met him, he is exactly the same. Carl is a master! My pony mare is the same colour as Carl’s horse
More please. And thanks!
His posture is always excellent, and I believe that helps the horse too.
Yes I really enjoyed the video and your commentary drawing our attention to key points was so helpful. Lots to learn here thank you Joseph🤩👍🏻.
Love the warm up commentary
Joseph...thank you for this! Delightful to watch and listen to your thoughts! All good.
My pleasure!
Just found this , amazing.
Definite Yes, please!
Loved this!
Love Carl Hester!
This was fascinating. You never see these riders in warm up or at home so you only see the goal at the show but not step by step how to get there. What i found really interesting is he does the little cop out transition i always get frustrated with myself for doing where you kind of lean forward, stand slightly in the stirrups and sigh and your horse stops. Then he also does these amazing on the hind end halts. Amazing to see him do both.
yes .. very interesting..thank you Joe.
Please do these videos more it was really helpful!!!
Loved this kind of video
I love the commentary. It's great to learn what top riders are doing if you can figure out what they are doing. I would like more videos like this.
Yes good to watch and the Isabel one you did the voice over👍🏻
I really enjoyed this warm up of Carl with you!! Great commentary and content!! You really explain what we're looking at and always have a great point of view 👍 💯
Thank you Joseph, loved your commentary! Yes, more of this type of video please. 😊
Enjoyed this ! Unique and enjoyable! Thank you. Yes more of these types of videos. It’s educational as well as heightens appreciation for the riding ! You’re a great color commentator 👍🏻
I loved this! Please please do some more of those!
At first I thought, gosh! Carl's hands are super still, and I watched the horse's head. Then tah-dah! - LIGHTBULB MOMENT! Saw that yes, his hands are still but his body is doing the work. Oh wow! So the horse has a super still and soft and consistent contact without being interfered with by Carl's movement. In order to achieve that, he just has to be super flexible in his shoulder girdle and elbows. Perfection!!! Thanks for the enlightenment! :)
And his seat which of course you can’t see
Loved the concept of the video, it’s great hearing a professional comment on a top rider’s warmup! It helps a lot, you get to learn how to analyse the small details and also see the big picture, or the logic behind a particular approach to pre-show warmups. I’d love to see a series made out of this idea and thanks for the interesting dressage content!
Glad you're back Joseph. I have followed you for a few years now. Love your super eye for good horses and your attention to detail. All your horses seem so happy and chilled. Bit of escapism from the UK winter watching yours and Jess's San Diego life 👍🐎🐴xx
I miss your own training videos. I used to love those especially your on hand work. I to this day follow a lot of what I learned from you when I do my in hand training.
Thank you Stephanie!
I love the reviews they're very informative. 👍
Love this, more please!
Loved it!
Loved it x
Hi Joseph, I only rode horses a little when I was a kid, so I'm more or less a layman. But my enthusiasm for horses is still there.
Thank you for sharing the video. I am fascinated by the calm that this horse radiates. Every gallop runs through the horse's body with absolute calm and evenness. Absolutely no rush. Each sequence of movements is carried out evenly and one after the other. For me, that is perfect body control. I can't get enough of looking at it.
I used to work in corrections. Every time I see someone in orange, I think "inmate!"
In Australia they are SES (State Emergency Services) volunteers. Help out in floods, rescues, missing person searches etc
This is great! It’s really helpful to understand what you are seeing, as well how you apply it to thoughts on your riding & showing. Thanks for sharing and I’d love to see more!
Glad it was helpful!
More warm up videos like this please 🙏🏻 super educational!!
Love hearing your comments on other top riders. So helpful to have you pick up on things that we might not. Not sure I would’ve picked up on that curb rein being so long! Love it!!
Glad you like them!
Great video, Carl Hester is an incredible rider and trainer.
The best!
Such a nice video!!! ♥️🌈You have a new subscriber here💐🌈♥️🌈♥️
This is great! So educational for me.
Love these videos!
Glad you like them!
This is great!!
Joseph, Super helpful video! I hope there will be many more on the way. I wonder if we’ll begin to discover tracible patterns of ‘good, effective riding’ between all these remarkable riders?
This comment on warm up was very inspiring. Thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
Exactly good video
Also secret to flying change
Really good video..I love how you have a joy and wonder in your enthusiasm for dressage.
I’ve been reading Alois Podhajsky’s book (a director of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna). He specifically says the tradition there wasn’t to teach leg yield as it was thought too confusing for the horses. I thought Carl demonstrates perfectly here that this isn’t true and you can clearly see the benefits of it.
I’ve been watching recently some Edward Gal warm ups/masterclasses. It’d be good to see you commenting on him
Yes I agree. Edward has some very good ones too. Thank you.
Keep it coming 💪
Will do!!
I love Carl. He such a percise rider. I could only wish to be like that. I have problems with changes my weak point. I have taught several horses Piaffe, Passage, half pass but changes are so difficult for me. Except for 1 horse.
With the one I have now, I do tons of counter canter, then half pass walk, canter, walk . I have good transitions but when I ask for change I just change my position from right to left or vice versa and I either get a buck up or late behind or together behind sometimes I get a clean change.. I try to make sure my horse is uphill and forward.
I wonder if you do lessons from a video like Zoom. I have absolutely no one to help me here. I'm in a western pleasure trail horse type of area. Any suggestions? I watch tons of videos on the changes but I just can't seem to master them. I have been working on this particular horse on this for 2 years now. I'Pm about ready to just give up.
I have trained another horse temi changes several years ago and she picked up on them so easy and they were clean and expressive. But the horse I have now has been extremely difficult. He is a black Arabian he has a fairly athletic build for an Arabian. But I have seen lots of Arabs do great changes. Anyhow I guess I'm just super frustrated at this point.
I enjoy watching horse videos, though I'm not a dressage rider (been years since I've owned or ridden in any case), but love watching this kind of video. I noticed the horse's color as well -- any thought on that? Beautiful. And what a lovely flow in horse/rider. . .
VERY INTERESTING!
I think so too!
A true dressage performance
What a Freestyle! Carl Hester & Hawtins Delicato stun the crowd at Olympia
Suspense of waiting to ride again increases...two months before I can go back. Thanks for the video review.
Love this format of your video. Too often there is little explanation what is being done as preparation. We just see the end results. Thanks for making the effort to explain your understanding based on observations.
Awesome, thank you!
Great video! I read the title as "Ride Like Horses", since hester means horse in plural in Norwegian! :-)
Interesting!
Carl Hester is a Master. And I have followed him long before he was famous and have all his books. His ability to make his horses So SUPPLE…. I suspect your weakness in the changes comes from your lower leg is unstable. I think this comes from riding so many young horses. We all have weakness. Carl has a curve in his lower back. He hides it well. Keep up the educational videos.
Great to hear a professional talk about a video.
Glad you liked it!
Think the horse is called, Dances With Wolves
What happened to this horse, he is so beautiful.
Show Sabine Kery warmup-she is the best!
Great video, really interesting to hear what you think. Have you seen these? Really neat. ruclips.net/video/pzG-0TyTuMs/видео.html Also this one is neat too. ruclips.net/video/lM0fZQ2iHrQ/видео.html Also, I was a long track speedskater, and the dutch obsession with orange is deeply pervasive in the culture and delightfully so!