what about loveravenwood? I think she has amazing editing skills. I also watch amelia newcombe dressage but she's a proper dressage rider so there is no cringe!
You've produced him beautifully and carefully, good on you! This is so nice to watch because Khal is a prime example of a horse that isn't the most flashy or scopey-looking youngster but when given the time has blossomed into a very capable horse. Lovely to watch well done to you both x
It's lovely how sweet natured he is! He's obviously quite spooky but it's wonderful to see that he looks to you as his rider for confidence when he is afraid of something
Khal is such a lovely horse. You've trained him very well! I did feel bad for the poor baby when he spooked at you dad though! It was so sweet! He was just like "Oh God! Human! Don't hit!"
I have no idea how the heck you stayed on when he did that huge buck going over that jump. My goodness I most likely would have landed on my face!Being thrown off balance and trying to stay on while trying to get him not to run off, and at the same time getting him back to you. Wow! That’s a lot to do at the same time. You handle those situations so well.Khal is just a beautiful boy. You can see Fiona in him by the way he just locks on to the fences. Such a good boy!
You’re such a brave calm rider. Great job helping Khal build his confidence. You both worked hard and it’s paying off. Thanks, as always for sharing these inspiring videos of your path. I needed to see this today. 💗
OMG! I love this!! I love that when you are riding him at the beginning, the group of horses are at the gate watching :D In regards to BTV, I find many babies just play with the bit to start---and you can see his evolution of learning! What a clever, clever horse!!! When you came off, you could see poor Cal was just like 'OMG! Human!" after the jump and he just darted sideways. I wouldn't say he is afraid of poles--he's quite bold--I think he is just learning/was learning and not sure. I absolutely LOVE how balanced he is!!! Even got his leads!!
holly ur an incredible rider with such patience and understanding for all types of horses, if i turn out half the rider you are ill be doing amazing xxx khal has came on leaps and bounds it’s crazy 😂😂 also those foal pictures killed me he’s absolutely adorable ❤️❤️😍😍🌟🌟
Bless him he tries so hard for you , what a lucky young lady you are to have such a gorgeous horse!! One of my favourite channels btw and have learnt alot!!
Try to keep your feet right under you, in line with your hips, and keep your weight down, otherwise if your legs are in front your feet will swing forward every time you rise to the trot
Stirrupless work. My instructor makes me do 10minutes every lesson (I have a lesson every day), and it’s helped me in the long run with my seat and my lower leg, because she makes me rise my trot without stirrups, which strengthens my lower legs.
This is the first video i see from you and i can see he's such a sweet horse and you seem to be like a very respectful rider. Im definitely subscribing:)
This has been so helpful to me I have brought on my now 5 year old since he was backed at 3. He has grown from 15.3hh to 16.2hh, we have just started going over some small jumps so it was great to see how you dealt with the issues I have encountered. Thank you for your time making and posting this x
He's such a level headed 4 yo! I just started a series on my channel restarting my 4 yo (he was scared of leg aids which was fun lol)...Well done starting this boy can't wait to see you guys develop
I was always taught to end on a positive note I’m happy I heard you say that he filled out very beautifully he’s so quiet at such a young age, very lucky to have a wonderful willing horse I know you put in a lot of work into him but he came along really well very fast
wow what a journey! He looks so different throughout the video. I love seeing young horses to transform like that. Gotta make video like that about my youngster 😅
Really interesting to see your progression and how you tackled the problems you had along the way 😊 Nice to see someone using tack & aids in an effective way and not just for the sake of it
He's lovely! Nice to see a young horse being well ridden and not forced into an uncomfortable position. I saw that this Video was four years ago. Maybe you have some more recent ones?
Yes, there a more recent progress video on this horse named Foal to Grandprix ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KSkKW3ihFtM.htmlsi=2e9nqEONCTwH4zbU
Amazing work, you’re so good and what a nice horse and amazing journey! Well done and thank you for sharing this and giving us tips!! Take care, and good luck, I wish you the best! ❤️
Love love love your darling Khal and your sweetie pie Dali Yes yes yes We have all girls here-all Percheron crosses with Dutch TB Morgan QTR mix-rescues one born here- Siobhan Justina and Haylee-love your boys < You should be very proud of your vet degree, your horses, horsemanship. and parents. It's a wonderful life if you let it be !Debra
What a beautiful video of your baby’s progress! It so much fun to see the progress of the young ones. You have inspired me to put together one of my baby, an adopted mustang I got as a yearling, she is 3 now.
OMG!HES SO CUTE!lol my OTTB just got off the track in February, I got him in March and he’s lazy too!I agree Lazy is so much better then a hot head lol! Khal’s a gorgeous horse you guys are lucky, he looks so sweet😍
When going into canter, make sure you're going round a corner. When you do sitting trot going into the canter transition, move your outside leg back and put it on to engage the outside hind leg and strike off the outside leg into canter. Also, make sure your horse is bending the right way going into the transition not just flexing