i find it so amazing that’s the world leading dressage rider cares so much about the welfare of the horse. i love how she retired valegro at the peak of his career so he never had to go through a downfall like tortilas
The reason I love Charlotte is because she doesn’t use rollkur, and also she’s a beautiful rider and her partnership with her horse is phenomenal. I bet it was amazing to work with her!
When you're horse is trying his best like Charlotte said you Never get angry at you're horse . I never get angry at my boy we take a step back and try again. You have a gorgeous boy good luck and happy trails to you both ♥️🐎♥️
Z L M Oh no, I’m afraid that I have misled you by using the wrong word. What I should have said is that my daughter and I have “audited” two Charlotte clinics. Of course, that is not nearly as expensive as bringing a horse to one. What we learned is that Charlotte screens and chooses her equine clinic participants ahead of time from videos because there is such high demand in North America to ride with her. What’s really interesting is that she selects horses of all breeds and all levels of training. She doesn’t restrict herself to fancy warmbloods at all. And she picks horses that are promising but have definite areas where they need improvement. After you sit through a weekend or two of watching her, you start to comprehend what an incredible training method she has. Of course, she also has an incredible eye. At the clinic I attended at the Kentucky horse Park, it was January and there was snow on the ground, which is unusual for Kentucky. Charlotte coached eight horses and riders on Saturday, and the next day she brought back the same eight to look for improvements and to go further. Overnight, Charlotte got extremely sick with some virus, I guess. She was literally up all night throwing up, she said. However, on Sunday, she stood in the frigid arena all day ,and you would’ve never known that she was ill. She went so far as to say that she hadn’t felt 100% sure that she’d be physically capable of teaching on Sunday, but she did, despite the adverse conditions, because she knew how disappointed people would be if she couldn’t continue. I have the upmost respect for her iron will. I’m pretty sure that it’s the same iron will that sustained her through two Olympic training cycles. She really can step up when there is pressure.
@@fleetskipper1810 you have not misled me as you've never replied to this comment maybe you meant to send this reply to another comment? I totally agree, Charlotte is so determined and just such an amazing rider. I look up to her very much!
What a lovely horse you have. My daughter has attended two Charlotte clinics in the United States and Canada and loves her style of teaching. She is always looking out for the welfare of the horse.
I really appreciate how Charlotte when training tells her student if he makes a mistake let him because he is trying if everyone had that attitude more horses would be willing greetings from America
You and Beau are a lovely pair! It’s always inspiring to me when riders have developed their horses from start to finish. Not a lot of people can do that, not to mention repeatedly. Thank you for bringing us along! I really enjoyed it!
I just discovered your channel..... ph my god you're a fantastic rider. You and your horse are.... wow I live how you spoke about him and how neither you or Charlotte got angry at him. You could so tell he puts his all into his work for you. Best of luck in the Grand Prix xx
The equestrian world is so small!!! My trainer takes lessons from Olympian Guenter Seidel, and just about a year ago he moved his operation to my barn! I ride in the same arena with Seidel!!!
I know my mums friend is really good friends with Charlotte and last year they went on holiday together so my mums friend said she will get me a lesson with Charlotte
You and Beau were amazing, he is definitely trying his best for you as you are for him!! And the video was well done, wonderful job. Video audio is a funny thing especially when wind is involved, don’t stress about it.
He was stressed, bless his heart trying so hard! I think the world of Charlotte, a true horseman, and I hope you are able to glean some of her ethics in the time you are able to spend with her.
You must be a very talented rider! I can't imagine an Olympic Gold medalist would give lessons to just anyone. Maybe you can make it to the Olympics as well
Half of her income is probably from clinics and such. Very few professional riders can live off only riding, they need good sponsors, and to do clinics ect.
You are so lucky! I would do anything for a lesson from her. You are living my dream! I'm from the U.S. so chances of ever having a lesson from her are very low. I hope I can make team U.S.A. someday.
I don’t believe that his Piaffe is a problem of strength because of all the other GP exercises he performs so well, I believe it’s a problem of coordination that will go away with practice. Mentally for him moving is advancing, movement in place is not in his program. But the day he “gets it” then you will progress very rapidly. I taught mine from the ground in the crossties during Covid and now he “gets it”; our daily progress is super fun and we are doing Piaffe pirouettes now. Well, that’s what I think but what do I know. Just my 2 cents.
@@jadel8916 snap! But that's a habit I've been in since I started riding and I honestly have no idea how to break myself out of it.... I suppose when the pandemic is over just keep practicing and practicing and practicing
i find it so amazing that’s the world leading dressage rider cares so much about the welfare of the horse. i love how she retired valegro at the peak of his career so he never had to go through a downfall like tortilas
tortilla :')
Christina Hardy 😂oops
Me too
The reason I love Charlotte is because she doesn’t use rollkur, and also she’s a beautiful rider and her partnership with her horse is phenomenal. I bet it was amazing to work with her!
Rollkur is actually illegal. It’s banned by FEI
@@madalinapopa5048 I know that. Still the FEI overlooks it in a lot of cases.
@@barbarradevlin9111 😢 I didn’t know that
@@madalinapopa5048 Yet Edward Gal still hasn't gotten a severe punishment
@@madalinapopa5048 But they all using it.
When you're horse is trying his best like Charlotte said you Never get angry at you're horse .
I never get angry at my boy we take a step back and try again. You have a gorgeous boy good luck and happy trails to you both ♥️🐎♥️
daaamn that must've cost so much! you are so so lucky, i could only dream.
Z L M Oh no, I’m afraid that I have misled you by using the wrong word. What I should have said is that my daughter and I have “audited” two Charlotte clinics. Of course, that is not nearly as expensive as bringing a horse to one.
What we learned is that Charlotte screens and chooses her equine clinic participants ahead of time from videos because there is such high demand in North America to ride with her. What’s really interesting is that she selects horses of all breeds and all levels of training. She doesn’t restrict herself to fancy warmbloods at all. And she picks horses that are promising but have definite areas where they need improvement.
After you sit through a weekend or two of watching her, you start to comprehend what an incredible training method she has. Of course, she also has an incredible eye.
At the clinic I attended at the Kentucky horse Park, it was January and there was snow on the ground, which is unusual for Kentucky. Charlotte coached eight horses and riders on Saturday, and the next day she brought back the same eight to look for improvements and to go further.
Overnight, Charlotte got extremely sick with some virus, I guess. She was literally up all night throwing up, she said. However, on Sunday, she stood in the frigid arena all day ,and you would’ve never known that she was ill. She went so far as to say that she hadn’t felt 100% sure that she’d be physically capable of teaching on Sunday, but she did, despite the adverse conditions, because she knew how disappointed people would be if she couldn’t continue. I have the upmost respect for her iron will. I’m pretty sure that it’s the same iron will that sustained her through two Olympic training cycles. She really can step up when there is pressure.
@@fleetskipper1810 you have not misled me as you've never replied to this comment maybe you meant to send this reply to another comment? I totally agree, Charlotte is so determined and just such an amazing rider. I look up to her very much!
@@fleetskipper1810 Why did u say this?
@@braindead6168 where is this loction I want to vist and meet
@@zlm9922 can any one send me address I want to learn dressage
What a lovely horse you have. My daughter has attended two Charlotte clinics in the United States and Canada and loves her style of teaching. She is always looking out for the welfare of the horse.
I really appreciate how Charlotte when training tells her student if he makes a mistake let him because he is trying if everyone had that attitude more horses would be willing greetings from America
You and Beau are a lovely pair! It’s always inspiring to me when riders have developed their horses from start to finish. Not a lot of people can do that, not to mention repeatedly. Thank you for bringing us along! I really enjoyed it!
He is beautiful. I love how patient you are with him. Patience will get you where you need to go. You build the foundation. Nice boy. Very nice.
You and your horse are so talented!!! Good luck with all your endeavors together!
I haven't watched your videos for a while, and the progress you've made with Beau is amazing ❤️
I just discovered your channel..... ph my god you're a fantastic rider. You and your horse are.... wow I live how you spoke about him and how neither you or Charlotte got angry at him. You could so tell he puts his all into his work for you. Best of luck in the Grand Prix xx
Grand Prix isn’t a competition it’s a level of dressage x
@@tauma_the_goat7156 I know, I meant best of luck in the Grand Prix level
i’m soooo jealous!!! you look incredible x
He is beautiful! Love his cadence x
I literally adore how he is in the middle of learning to master the flying changes...so cute.
The equestrian world is so small!!! My trainer takes lessons from Olympian Guenter Seidel, and just about a year ago he moved his operation to my barn! I ride in the same arena with Seidel!!!
I know my mums friend is really good friends with Charlotte and last year they went on holiday together so my mums friend said she will get me a lesson with Charlotte
Equine Edits It’s always stressful and a lot of pressure from experience getting lessons from famous riders
Stefanie Raven i know what you mean. I don’t take lessons from him but I always feel pressured when I go in the arena and he’s already there
The Busy Bee I know but I would not be doing anything of that level dressage as atm I only event at 75cm so very basic dressage
In love with Beau 😍 he is gorgeous ❤️ we have riding ponies but it is always awesome to watch and admire the larger breeds being ridden ❤️
Omg I'd give my everything to be able to do this this is amazing
😭😍You're so lucky
You and Beau were amazing, he is definitely trying his best for you as you are for him!! And the video was well done, wonderful job. Video audio is a funny thing especially when wind is involved, don’t stress about it.
nice to see such forward riding! Great job, thanks for sharing
Your a lovely team😍💖 very cool you get to work with Charlotte😎
This actually looks so good alreday! loveley horse good combination!
Looks great! 🙌🏻
You are a beautiful rider with a beautiful horse❤️
He was stressed, bless his heart trying so hard! I think the world of Charlotte, a true horseman, and I hope you are able to glean some of her ethics in the time you are able to spend with her.
Beau is beautiful and you are such a lovely rider. I know you'll go far in this sport. Best of luck!
Omgosh you are phenomenal! I wish I could get my horses this broke!
Wish i had this chance! Your so lucky x
Looks great!
Great riding:-)BTW, how much is the training with Charlotte?
Omg wow! Your so so so lucky☆
Lovely video x
Beautiful horse
You have done a good job with your horse
You two look really nice regardless ❤
Great rider
gorgeous! is he a jazz line?
I love it
Really nice! Do you know the parents and grandparents of your beautiful horsie? :)
Charlotte is just sat there enjoying life lol
Awesome!
New subscriber!
You must be a very talented rider! I can't imagine an Olympic Gold medalist would give lessons to just anyone. Maybe you can make it to the Olympics as well
Half of her income is probably from clinics and such. Very few professional riders can live off only riding, they need good sponsors, and to do clinics ect.
This was fab to watch so interesting!
What a lovely boy! He seemed to go really well for you! What breed is he I like how he is built.
You are so lucky! I would do anything for a lesson from her. You are living my dream! I'm from the U.S. so chances of ever having a lesson from her are very low. I hope I can make team U.S.A. someday.
I like it
Beautiful
Wow that fly 😱😱
Whaaaaa... how did you manage to get lessons with her??
And that must've cost a fortune! And regularily too?
Her T-shirt was team GB so she could ride for the country so she gets trained by the best.
It's who you know some times with wealthy parents.
😍🤗❤
So beautiful.
Wow he has a lovely trot!
I don’t believe that his Piaffe is a problem of strength because of all the other GP exercises he performs so well, I believe it’s a problem of coordination that will go away with practice. Mentally for him moving is advancing, movement in place is not in his program. But the day he “gets it” then you will progress very rapidly. I taught mine from the ground in the crossties during Covid and now he “gets it”; our daily progress is super fun and we are doing Piaffe pirouettes now. Well, that’s what I think but what do I know. Just my 2 cents.
Your so lucky she is my idol
How good you look😃
WOW 😍😍😍😍😍
JESUS WHAT THE FRICK SHES UR TEACHER??? SHES MY IDOLL
How tall is your horse ?
How much are her lessons and how do you book
You are very lucky🏇.
I want information about Dressage and jumping , could you help me?
My dreammm
My dream is to meet her! To train with her would literally kill me! 😂😂😂
Emma Cressey I wonder if you know what literally means?
You ride nice
🌷🌺🌹🌸🌼
4:35 what move is that called?
How do you get dressage lessons with her and how much does it cost? ❤
please can you do a video on improving sitting trot? x
Jade L Ditto
Literally one of my biggest personal struggles with riding..... I'm like a bobble head in a car going over potholes in the ground
@@caseytierney25 same and i stiffen up my hips and knees
@@jadel8916 snap! But that's a habit I've been in since I started riding and I honestly have no idea how to break myself out of it.... I suppose when the pandemic is over just keep practicing and practicing and practicing
@@caseytierney25 exactly the same for me! i cant seem to find any way or tips that help it
she has won 6
How much do lessons with her cost she's my IDOL!!!
and i can’t even to the be 95
I just SURE HOPE you have a BOYFRIEND
Wth 🤦♀️
Why Charlotte has a french name ?