HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
I have a question/debate and I am not aiming to cause trouble at all, just curious to read people's opinions (having looked at some of the replies to the Parelli thread) and to see if I am just clueless.
People often seem to say that Parelli is 'circus tricks' and that people that JF Pignon are just performing tricks etc. (I don't know if what he does is Parelli or something else?) I haven't see that much of this sort of thing but I partially agree, though I have enjoyed watching a few clips of Pignon on Youtube. My main question is why is it that these things get labelled as circus tricks but lots of other things do not? I can't really see why what Pignon does with his horses is any different to what we do in dressage or many other disciplines, training horses to do something which is arguably not all that natural to them.
Basically, I just wondered why people label one thing as tricks yet teaching a horse to do a dressage movement, to jump a course, to drive etc. is considered impressive?
Just to be clear, this is not intended as any kind of negative post towards Parelli, dressage and whatever else. I just wondered if maybe I was missing the point as to why these things are considered so different. Please not lets turn it into an argument, though I know that differing opinions will be posted.
Thank you.
*dishes out the chocolate brownie cake*
People often seem to say that Parelli is 'circus tricks' and that people that JF Pignon are just performing tricks etc. (I don't know if what he does is Parelli or something else?) I haven't see that much of this sort of thing but I partially agree, though I have enjoyed watching a few clips of Pignon on Youtube. My main question is why is it that these things get labelled as circus tricks but lots of other things do not? I can't really see why what Pignon does with his horses is any different to what we do in dressage or many other disciplines, training horses to do something which is arguably not all that natural to them.
Basically, I just wondered why people label one thing as tricks yet teaching a horse to do a dressage movement, to jump a course, to drive etc. is considered impressive?
Just to be clear, this is not intended as any kind of negative post towards Parelli, dressage and whatever else. I just wondered if maybe I was missing the point as to why these things are considered so different. Please not lets turn it into an argument, though I know that differing opinions will be posted.
*dishes out the chocolate brownie cake*