2011 - Camerlingo - Bromont CCI* - XC Helmet Cam

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2011

This video was taken at the Bromont CCI* on the cross country phase on Camerlingo aka Tom owned by Kristin Michaloski

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  • That must be one super fit and healthy horse! how often do you exercise him and for how long and what doing? also what do you feed him?

    amazing riding there.. what a talented horse

  • @thoroughbredsftw He's being worked 6 days a week, galloping 2 of them on hills. We feed Cavalor feeds. He's a very cool horse without a doubt!

  • I was just wondering what type/brand of helmet camera you use? I'd love to watch my rides again from this perspective. Thank you!

  • @xxxligeiaxxx It's a POV.HD...not a problem...

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  • @BethanHorseMad It probably takes a little over an hour to walk a course like that. As for the jumps, it's easiest if you memorize the path and as you approach the cluster of jumps you'll instantly recognize where you are. We would generally walk the course three times, or until you can visualize every turn and jump in your mind. Visualization is key!

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  • such cute ears!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You are awesome! I loved that course too!

  • Heyy you are an amazing rider :D love your helmet cam whats it called if you dont mind me asking and do you know around what their price ranges are? xx

  • amazing rider well done

  • I was not blessed with the opportunity to do these sorts of things myself, and I know that helmet cams can't capture the real feeling that you experience when you're the one riding, but I love that I can have just this small glimpse into it. :) Thanks for posting!

  • @HorseDarlin If you look on the sides each jump has a number in a certain color, which corresponds to a different level/division. For example, white numbers on a red background are intermediate, and white numbers on blue are advanced, etc. Then you just follow the numbers, but it is very easy to get lost. hope that helped...

  • Makes me feel Im the one riding!! :)

  • this has really helped me with my position!! and counting strides and how not to get left behind!!:)

  • 21 jumps!?!?!?! how do you memorize a course like that????

  • What an AMAZING horse! Great ride :)

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