MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Ok, I will start by saying I know nothing about parelli! I happened to watch some of it on Horse & Country TV last night. To be honest, from what I saw I wasnt impressed at all! I thought parelli involved practical things like teaching horses to happily load into a trailer on their own etc. but this was nothing like it! Did anyone else see it? Everything they did we could easily teach our own horses to do in the usual way. They reversed a horse round a barrel. I think I could do that without really trying. They made the horse (after quite a few attempts.....) straddle a pole on the floor. And the girl was meant to canter down a line and try to do as many simple canter changes as possible - she managed ONE change..... I swear most of us could have done way more!
I just found it all very odd. Especially as the woman kept going on about how the reins where attached to the bit with "ties" which give way if the rider puts on too much pressure, well they gave way so often that she eventually put a few on!! What's the point in this? It clearly didnt work!
I also watched a bit on the end with some dude (think it was Mr Parelli?!) trying to say the horse he had on the end of a lunge favoured a big rubber ball...... except he MADE it favour it because he'd spook the horse away from the ball with his whip and basically scare the horse if he was away from the ball by flicking the lunge rope like hell so the ONLY comfortable place for the horse was the ball. I didnt see ANY skill whatsoever. I saw a horse who wasnt very happy and who looked very confused!
Im sure Ill get shot down by Parelli people for this.....! Sorry but Im always very open to this sort of thing and would love to favour natural methods but from what I saw on TV, well it was laughable!
I just found it all very odd. Especially as the woman kept going on about how the reins where attached to the bit with "ties" which give way if the rider puts on too much pressure, well they gave way so often that she eventually put a few on!! What's the point in this? It clearly didnt work!
I also watched a bit on the end with some dude (think it was Mr Parelli?!) trying to say the horse he had on the end of a lunge favoured a big rubber ball...... except he MADE it favour it because he'd spook the horse away from the ball with his whip and basically scare the horse if he was away from the ball by flicking the lunge rope like hell so the ONLY comfortable place for the horse was the ball. I didnt see ANY skill whatsoever. I saw a horse who wasnt very happy and who looked very confused!
Im sure Ill get shot down by Parelli people for this.....! Sorry but Im always very open to this sort of thing and would love to favour natural methods but from what I saw on TV, well it was laughable!