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Carl Hester is one of the greatest ever equestrians, leading Great
Britain to Gold Medal victory at the London 2012 Olympics. In these
vibrant memoirs, he tells the incredible story of the passion for
horse-riding which revolutionised his life and made him the
champion he is today. Carl grew up on the remote Channel Island of
Sark, moving to the UK mainland at the age of 16 to work with
horses, mainly as a way to leave home. He could never have
predicted what a great affinity he would have for dressage. Carl's
career enjoyed a stratospheric rise as he progressed from working
as a groom/rider to riding international dressage horses full time
for renowned owners Dr and Mrs Bechtolsheimer, to training his own
horses, and other top riders, to international success. Carl's
early career revealed someone capable of monumental achievements.
He provides a rare insight into both the people and the horses that
drove him to victory, initially the skewbald mare Jolly Dolly on
which he won the 1985 Young Riders Dressage Championship. During
the early 1990s he rode in the World Championships, the European
Championships and the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, becoming Great
Britain's youngest ever rider to compete in the Games. His riding
skills have increased with age, culminating in the hugely
successful years as part of the Gold Medal teams that won the 2011
European Dressage Championships and, of course, that made history
at London 2012. He achieved both feats on the same extraordinary
horse, Uthopia, while as a trainer he produced the even more
remarkable combination of Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro. A
first-class sportsman and a witty and engaging writer, Carl now
offers his admirers the opportunity to read an intelligent,
humorous and, above all, inspiring account of his life - from the
ups and downs of his career to the motivations and techniques which
have helped him to win 66 national titles, represent Team GB at
four Olympic Games, two World Championships and seven European
Championships, and become one of the best riders - and horsemen -
in the world.
There are many books and DVDs devoted to the technical training of
horse and rider - how to perform movements correctly, clear
obstacles, communicate efficiently, and in other ways attain the
idealised image of an athletic partnership that results in
competitive success. But this book is different: its focus is how
the rider and trainer can make it easier for the horse to perform
optimally. This includes improved understanding of what are
reasonable expectations for a particular horse at a certain level
of schooling, how to improve his fitness (including strength and
conditioning), as well as background on how injuries may develop as
a result of interaction between internal and external factors, such
as genetics, conformation, management, and training. Relying on her
veterinary background, in-depth research, and dozens of interviews
with top riders and trainers from around the world - including
Beezie Madden, Carl Hester, and Pippa Funnell, to name just a few -
Lonnell provides guidelines for nurturing a happy, healthy equine
athlete. With special focus on conscientious pacing when building
the horse's physical capability over time, diversification of
schooling practices, detail-oriented management and care, and
putting the horse's needs above competitive ambition, readers are
given a solid grasp of what it takes to truly reach the pinnacle of
equestrian sport - and remain there - on a consistent basis.
Throughout, gorgeous colour photographs of world-class horses and
the people who work with them visually demonstrate the success of
these methods.
For riders at all levels, Carl Hester and Bernadette Faurie aim to
make dressage training accessible with step-by-step guides for
improving the horse's paces, riding dressage movements, and
competing. Essentially this book is about every rider making the
most of his or her potential and, in the process, producing a horse
that is more pleasing to ride and more athletic in its body. The
book offers advice on training all types of horse and in everyday
language, explains how to set about improving the horse's paces and
suppleness, whilst keeping him happy and enthusiastic in his work.
It describes how to ride dressage movements, from simple circles to
flying changes, and pointing out common mistakes and how to correct
them. Carl Hester is seen, in over more than 100 specially shot
photographs, schooling his horses at home, bringing on youngsters
and fine-tuning the more experienced animals.
Valegro: The Legend, is the sixth and final book in The Blueberry
series, specially written for all readers, young and old, who have
been captivated by the most successful dressage horse of all time -
Valegro! Written from the viewpoint of Blueberry (Valegro) himself,
with his own take on his friendships and lessons learned from all
his equine, canine, feline and human friends, this book takes the
reader to Valegro's final competitions, towards his retirement from
competitive dressage. Has the little brown horse achieved all his
ambitions or is there still something he feels he has left undone?
Author Carl Hester MBE, is a veteran of no fewer than five Olympic
Games and has, with his unique, revolutionary and humane methods of
training, influenced the training and performance of dressage
horses for the better throughout the world. Each book in the
Blueberry series offers insights into his own methods at his yard
in Gloucestershire, and some of his menagerie of animals who live
there feature in the books. A delightful read for anyone who has
been fascinated by this amazing horse, and wants to learn more
about how he became the best the world has ever seen.
The second book in a series for children that tells the real-life
story of Valegro, informally known as Blueberry. Valegro! Everyone
has heard of the most famous dressage horse in the world, star of
two Olympic Games, known at home as Blueberry. The second book in
The Blueberry Stories documents his phenomenal rise to fame,
brought to life by his trainer and co-owner, Carl Hester, told to
equestrian author Janet Rising. The little brown horse has to learn
his craft and it isn't long before Carl has him entered for some
important competitions. But will Blueberry be able to display his
amazing potential? Will Carl be pleased with his pupil and continue
training? Or will the prejudices of the other horses he encounters,
who look down on him because of his lack of height, affect
Blueberry's confidence? Valegro - The Early Years continues
Blueberry's story in his own words and not only tells his life
before he became famous, but gives an insight into one of the
world's top dressage yards, together with all its inhabitants.
Follow Blueberry's amazing journey as he works hard to follow his
dream of becoming the best dressage horse the world has ever seen.
This book continues the series and includes learning and technical
aspects to pass on some equestrian knowledge and morals in a fun
and friendly way, edited to Key Stage 2 making them suitable for
use in schools and learning programmes. Ideal for readers aged
7-12, the young at heart and all animal lovers.
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