Pale Rider
Well-Known Member
I'd advise you to look at Parelli Connect, it's free for 30 days and only a few quid after that. The there is a tremendous amount of information on there which is worth studying.
Parelli is not a short cut you really have to work at it yourself for the horse to benefit.
Lots of people on here are anti parelli, but very few have much idea about it. Some do and have moved on to other things and like everything, one size doesn't fit all.
Take no notice of Team Barmy, makes a lot of noise, but there is no substance there. Just one of a rabid band, which is getting smaller all the time.
To get Parelli right isn't easy and a lot of folk end up drilling their horses, which is not what it's about.
People focus on the carrot stick, which is basically stupid, unintelligent and foolish.
When you compare the cost to what you can spend on traditional english equipment and lessons, it's very competative indeed, and as far as information goes excellent value.
As I say go on Parelli Connect, a breath of fresh air, as far as forums go.
If you end up going to the celebrations, at the NEC, you will be amazed, and delighted at what you see, and several thousand people from all over Europe and the UK creates a fantastic atmosphere.
Good luck with it, don't let the anti parelli mob put you off, you will really miss out if you do, and worse of all, your horse will.
Parelli is not a short cut you really have to work at it yourself for the horse to benefit.
Lots of people on here are anti parelli, but very few have much idea about it. Some do and have moved on to other things and like everything, one size doesn't fit all.
Take no notice of Team Barmy, makes a lot of noise, but there is no substance there. Just one of a rabid band, which is getting smaller all the time.
To get Parelli right isn't easy and a lot of folk end up drilling their horses, which is not what it's about.
People focus on the carrot stick, which is basically stupid, unintelligent and foolish.
When you compare the cost to what you can spend on traditional english equipment and lessons, it's very competative indeed, and as far as information goes excellent value.
As I say go on Parelli Connect, a breath of fresh air, as far as forums go.
If you end up going to the celebrations, at the NEC, you will be amazed, and delighted at what you see, and several thousand people from all over Europe and the UK creates a fantastic atmosphere.
Good luck with it, don't let the anti parelli mob put you off, you will really miss out if you do, and worse of all, your horse will.
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