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Philip Karl - Teorilektion 

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Här ges tydliga exempel på utbildning i den klassiska ridningens grunder. En utbildning där hästen alltid sätts i centrum.
Philippe Karl har verkat som beridare vid den franska kavalleriskolan i Saumur och ansvarade under många år för deras uppvisningsprogram och galaföreställningar

Sedan många år bedriver han instruktörsutbildningar i olika delar av världen www.philippe-karl.com
Under åren 2009-2011 genomfördes en instruktörsutbildning i Sverige med Philippe Karl som lärare.
Vid ett av dessa kurstillfällen fick vi möjlighet att dokumentera en teorilektion och en ridlektion med en av sina instruktörselever Anna Wallén, Uppsala.
Under evenemanget Hansa Pferd utanför Hamburg 2014 medverkade Anna Wallén tillsammans med en grupp instruktörselever i en riduppvisning som mottogs med stående ovationer.
Philippe Karl är en förkämpe för att hästen ska behandlas med respekt i samband med all utbildning och träning. Han har en konstnärlig ådra och förmågan att rita och teckna hästar samtidigt som han talar gör hans lektioner mycket tydliga och lätta att följa.

För den som söker mer kunskap kan den senast utgivna boken ”Twisted Trouth of Modern Dressage” rekommenderas.
Nu har vi nöjet att presentera en ridlektion (37 min) med en av de stora mästarna
Philippe Karl - Ridlektion med Anna Wallén, 37 min.
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Philippe Karl - Theory lesson
During the years 2009-2011, there was a training instructor course in Sweden with Philippe Karl as teacher.
At one of these occasions we were able to document a theory lesson and a riding lesson with one of his instructor students, Anna Wallen, Uppsala, Sweden.
During the event Hansa Pferd outside Hamburg in 2014 Anna Wallén participated, together with a group of instructor students in an equestrian performance that received standing ovationes.
Philippe Karl is a good representative for the horse to be treated with respect in the context of all education and training. He has an artistic talent and ability to draw and scetch horses while he speaks, which makes his lessons very clear and easy to follow.

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@charlottewagner-klassische7825
@charlottewagner-klassische7825 2 месяца назад
P. Karls theory lectures are really great 👍 I really enjoy watching it 😊 thanks for sharing ❤
@hansenwhitworth6495
@hansenwhitworth6495 5 дней назад
This man is a treasure.
@fatmabruckner6452
@fatmabruckner6452 2 года назад
Thank you ! Wonderful person and rider.All the best for our horses.💖
@brucepeek3923
@brucepeek3923 Год назад
To bring the horse to the vertical you need to extend the neck-- Cudos! The horse extending his neck as the final part of collection was first proposed as a completion of a gymnastic move by Dr. Deb Bennet in the mid 1980's, to my knowledge. She should be acknowledged for her pioneering scientific research. best Bruce Peek
@Trolltjarnbacken
@Trolltjarnbacken 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic video to educate my students to understand why we do the things we do. And why many things never work no matter how much you try
@cwrwnet
@cwrwnet 2 года назад
Great introduction/overview to true classical training/proper biomechanics. All of this material is covered in his book "Twisted Truths of Modern Dressage", which is now out of print unfortunately (grab a copy if you can find one!! They do show up once in a while..) so this is a good way to get an intro to the work.
@ImogenC-rt3fm
@ImogenC-rt3fm 7 месяцев назад
And for our further discussion, may we consider that “forward” is a condition of willingness, NOT VELOCITY. This is why “HALT” is a FORWARD TRANSITION.
@ImogenC-rt3fm
@ImogenC-rt3fm 7 месяцев назад
“Tightening the reins” also means “seeking the contact”. We should stop saying “on the bit” but “in the SEAT! (imho).” If we just learn to SIT THERE, with a still seat and SIMPLE listening hand, the horse gives the mouth, and then the back and the poll. I was JUST thinking about the crank noseband! I disagree about sidereins on the longe. I rehabilitate horses, my specialty is “mystery lameness”-and this is TEXTBOOK!
@ImogenC-rt3fm
@ImogenC-rt3fm 7 месяцев назад
However, I think side reins on the longe-properly fitted-facilitate the horse’s understanding of “contact”, and very much can be learned from watching how the horse not merely seeks, but utilizes that connection unmounted on the longe. Doesn’t mean you manipulate the bit. Means you make it stable in your hands by being deeply seated.By watching on the longe, you can see what you will later FEEL.
@sassduffin4274
@sassduffin4274 Год назад
Superb, thank you ❤️🙏
@simoneaguilar011490
@simoneaguilar011490 2 года назад
Such a fantastic video!!! I wish his book wasn’t out of print!
@claudia4337
@claudia4337 2 года назад
Thank you so much! When I started riding I never understood why I should work with legs and hands, brake and accelerate at the same time.
@gottasay4766
@gottasay4766 Год назад
And he is an amazing artist!
@maggierobbins4511
@maggierobbins4511 Год назад
Wow! So insightful. Thank you
@RaniTanny
@RaniTanny 3 месяца назад
Lovely, lovely, lovely. I ALWAYS resisted " Dressage"...what I now know is "Modern dressage". In my 9th year of learning about horses and humans...so...still in my virgin-stage🤣. One thing I am interested in is: how to translate applying Classical Dressage training WITHOUT a bit?. Am convinced that CD CAN be applied without two bits ( or even one). Looking forward to any suggestion
@keul2024
@keul2024 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! Awesome!
@RaniTanny
@RaniTanny 3 месяца назад
Q: open vs, flexing poll. In reference to the Cronology of: Mouth, Neck, poll flex... Is the poll Open when the horse extends his neck "forward"... than the horse can move its neck...which can flex the neck??? Any idea how to better understanding/ explaining?
@mindyreid5229
@mindyreid5229 5 месяцев назад
This is wonðerful knowledge to pass on to my students. Thank you.
@stephanengelhardt2616
@stephanengelhardt2616 Год назад
brilliant thks for sharing
@missqueen20_
@missqueen20_ Год назад
Awesome! ❤
@elisewood7659
@elisewood7659 10 месяцев назад
This is the video I watched.
@pegasushillnh1322
@pegasushillnh1322 Год назад
Wish i had an opportunity to school with him
@albahorsetraining6132
@albahorsetraining6132 Год назад
Thank God we're not in the 90's and there's much more information out there ... PK is a good searcher, but his conclusions are limited. Everything comes from behind, the movement of the hind. Everything else is common sense and sensitivity.
@lauralauren6432
@lauralauren6432 6 месяцев назад
He is forgetting The thing which impact The horse on The Middle. The rider. A bad rider Who lifts up its head and bumps on its back.
@canterlevi
@canterlevi 2 месяца назад
When one of the first things he mentions is to ride as many horses as you can, I immediately stopped listening. I have a full-time job and am lucky enough to own one horse. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Ride what horses? When?
@garrymatthews2800
@garrymatthews2800 Год назад
The hind end is responsible for the actions of the front
@simonshusse
@simonshusse 9 месяцев назад
So you don't understand what he is saying but you just had to comment?
@garrymatthews2800
@garrymatthews2800 9 месяцев назад
I understand horses
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