Thank you for a great vlog!! You and Banksy are amazing at dressage and jumping and I am so excited for your next eventing vlog and I hope the event goes great for you and Banksy!!
I think addie is a beautiful colour wat is the name or her colour she seem well behaved an easy to ride shes amazing jumper too well done rinding a horse tat dont no u ad u said on the video brilliantly ridden hope u get to ride her again u was a gud pair
Brilliant vlog awesome results chatty and lesson with Cam whom I love he's excellent good luck Sunday sweet your looking amazing up behind sir Banksys ears ❤❤
Wow. Just wow!! Dressage wonderful a freakin 9! But thw jumping! Stunning. Trusting Banksy, supporting him but letting him move out takes my breath away.
Great week. Love the fact you get lots of hacking in. I think it's a vital part of their training for fitness and mind set. Love Cam. His sessions are always so interesting and understandable. Good Luck at the next event.
Thank you for reading the comments. I think sometimes people forget about blind people and people who may not intently watch and rather use videos as background noise
Hi Tina I love your videos I've had to stop riding due to osteoarthritis 2 knee replacements etc, and after owning my own horses since age 9 I'm now 56 it's difficult, but you bring me much pleasure ❤Thank you ❤🐴🐴❤️
They look like Jersey cattle, Tina. I took one of my lads out to a show today, Saturday, and he's a stud as well, and...we finished 4th out of 52 horses over a 1.05m Show Jump track!! I'm so proud of him!! There were mares in season, and he didn't care about them at all!! Calypso was totally focused on the job at hand. His owner was there as well, and they were quite impressed with how well he did. I loved this style of vlog, Tina!! It's great seeing how you maintain Sir Banksey for the great job he does. Wishing you Good luck next weekend!! Live from your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
I've wanted to ask these questions but didn't know when, so please forgive me if I'm doing it right. 🙏 I was told let's say 60 years ago I would have a horse. I'm still waiting. Tina, you and the girlies are living my dream. What age is the average age when your darlings would no longer compete. Show jumpers would be much younger than Dressage for example. Sorry rambling. I know you would keep Banksy, but when would you bring a younger man into your life for the future eventing dreams? Hope I'm phrasing this right. Once again I LOVE you girlies. ❤
I love the way you can now analyze your best and your problems and not even hint at being really upset with yourself. You have improved by miles and miles from when I first found your channel and started watching. Congratulations!
Would love to do the rideathon but we have zero bridleways locally & would involve all the miles dodging cars on the lanes and the lovely DHL & Amazon vans which love to use them as a racetrack 😔
Good luck with your b. e.100 EVENT, that was brilliant confidence boost, going to dressarg show .THE s.j. was also a brilliant confidence boost. And having a lesson with cam ,to brush up ON the skills. Good luck to cam with his next EVENT. Take care and all the best. 😊😊👍👍👍💖🐶
Hello Tina Dear, Your gorgeous Sir Banksy is in such wonderful condition, I have not seen many 18 year old horses in such terrific shape. Keep it up my Dear I will be looking forward to watching you compete on him for a good long while to come. Well done with your last show. Do you think that you will keep training Banksy through the next winter, like you did last winter, so that you can have a good head start for Badders . That would be super to see. You worked to very hard last winter with all of your trainers. Good Luck Tina, I so hope that Emily gets to go with you and Meg next year. I will definitely be cheering you all on from over here in Florida. My Love and Luck to you Tina Dear. Your fan Jane xx ❤️🧑🏻🦰❤️👍
Lovely vlog - impressed with the dressage both Banksy and you remembering two different tests! Jumping is definitely his thing, and as quick as possible!! Such a character - tan cows fine, patchy ones scary!! Thanks for sharing Tina.
12:04 🤩🤩🤩 long stretchy rhythmical walk👏👏 fun speedy SJ 29:27 there might be a troll behind it mommy you don’t know until you inspect 🤣 34:59 🙌🙌🙌 amazing lesson with Cam… the discipline and details are noticed. You should be proud.
Thank you so much for taking us with you. You are just delightful to follow. First dressage: well done. I am just an arm chair horsey lady these days so forgive me as I mean no harm. I could see the issue re suppleness etc, which of course is not a REAL thing in Sir Banksy, just a moment in time and I recall all the learning for you girls (you, Em, Evie and Meg) in training about curling your horse around your inside leg with an open rein. But I also remember Piggy giving a wonderful lesson all about this massively intensive training regarding the learning of the working canter to lift the horses tummy muscles and therefore mobilise and moreover strengthen the horses top line back muscles to create this ridiculously incredible suppleness and massive power from behind, as in permanently engaging the hind legs in a more active way. And in my arm chair position that made sense for Banksy in extending his stride in the working trot rather than just getting faster plus improving stability in his canter movements. Boy. It is so easy from my arm chair. But I can see what they are saying. Just loving you both.
Sorry. I just was lost in that 2nd dressage. The test was horrid wasn’t it. Not you. Just IT. No flow or rhythm. EEK. First round of show jumping, again needing Piggy’s strong working canter slower pace but power concentrated from behind. And I totally appreciate that is a life learned skill. But the man was happy man and that is surely a priority. I do believe with his work ethic he would perform better at a higher level. You are both so worth it. Keep having fun. You are both stunning in every way.
Second show jumping. Oh yep. You can see why he is a cross country star. He loves to move into his fences. Just bloody love him. Thank you again. I do hope I don’t offend. ❤
Honestly. Watching your wonderful lesson with the amazeballs man that is Cam. Years ago in training (I’m sure it was part of young horse break in) nah. Every morning we were paired up people wise. So we were a team. Ok. One person controlled the horse on a lunge. The other was on the horse being lunged (we had to change over after 30 minutes so no advantages) The rider was on a saddle no stirrups. The horse had a bridle on but no reins. So the lunger held control. I ain’t gonna lie. Some mornings it was flipping hairy to start. The horses were NOT allowed to be lunged prior to session. And your “session” times changed in rotation. So if you were first. Yep. You guessed it. But my point is. In all of my years of riding these sessions taught so much. How to lengthen the inner thigh ligaments from the groin that literally no other exercise uses. And that strength enables and totally isolates control between pelvis and lower body to upper body control. Yes it is initially painful but bloody hell boy it absolutely enables your full body independent control. Find a pal that will lunge you NOT on your horse. No reins. No stirrup. Learning to sit on your fork independently, knees turned in, heels down. Honestly. Painful got the first five days and then you find you have a natural seat with everything below waist independent of everything above waist. Cross country. Please go have lessons with Lucinda. Banksy would be right up her alley ❤
Putting welfare and future confidence of horse first - can't love Cam or you like minded people more. True horsemanship in every sense of the word. Thanks for sharing Tina.
Did you see some old fella building a big boat, and looking for animals?? 😂 Surprised no one started floating away in that rain!! ☔☔ Well done grooming Tina!