Patience and Understanding - The Philippaerts’ Training Philosophy I ClipMyHorse.Tv Academy

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
  • How makes a good showjumping horse? What makes a good rider?
    Patience ie key in the Philippaerts’ Training Philosophy showcased by the Phillippaerts family in this video of our ClipMyHorse.TV Academy ❤️
    As a professional in the equestrian sports, Ludo Philippaerts has acquired a lot of knowledge in and out of the saddle. Together with his sons he has made an effort to focus on producing horses that are mentally and physically fit, motivated and well-educated. Watch as the family trains while explaining what they look for in new horses, riders and their training.
    Equestrian sports and family go hand in hand for Ludo Philippaerts, true to his family's motto “we live horses”. The belgian showjumper and four-time Olympian lives and breathes horses, devoting his life to showing and training horses and riders, working closely with his four sons.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @user-sk2hy2uk5x
    @user-sk2hy2uk5x 3 месяца назад +7

    "Today you have much more people with horses than horse people." - on point about the crux of the matter! 👍

  • @faibishclassical
    @faibishclassical 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Why do you have the Martingale? do you do dressage with the them?.

    • @ClipMyHorseTVInternational
      @ClipMyHorseTVInternational  3 месяца назад

      Hello! The martingale can be used for various equestrian disciplines, including dressage. It helps maintain consistent contact with the horse's mouth and encourages proper head carriage. While it's commonly associated with jumping, some dressage riders may use it as part of their training equipment for specific reasons related to their horse's individual needs. 😊