Blurr
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They've yet to make a hat that's big enough for Pratt's head. The only wonder is that they found one for his bint.
afraid I wouldn't listen to their views on how to empty a water bucket, let alone anything else.
I don't understand how a helmet affects your balance and perception, unless you're riding around in your WW1 antique. Mine, on the other hand, is pretty light.
I think their views would be to empty it and then not fill it again![]()
Wow, pretend horses! Are they for those who want to do Parelli but still want to ride?
Unfortunately some people will take these idiots comments at face value and ride without a hat
I guess if they manage to flog off £2.5k+ mechanical horses to all the numpties, they'll be safe enough ...
The bullying in livery yards is inexcusable PR.
But can I ask what your personal views are as to Pat's use of routinely withholding water as a training mechanism, and Linda's use of smacking a horse as hard as possible under the jaw with the clip on a long line are?
You are normally so completely against using smacking or force, that I can't see how these things sit happily with you?
Whenever I've thought that I couldn't hear anything more stupid from or about the Parellis, smack and bang, something else comes up. Personally speaking we feel very uncomfortable wearing helmets because it affects our balance and perceptiveness. *sigh* Yeah, and if you are about to fall off, just flap with your arms and try to fly...![]()
Or wait, you could just forget about if you should wear or not wear a helmet, and simply buy one of their mechanical horses instead! There is 3 to choose between as well!
"... that allows riders to exercise, improve fitness and balance, rehab from an injury, and train for riding real horses."
Equicizer
So first they make people stop riding their horses until they're safe enough, and meanwhile they want to sell you a mechanical horse that you can train on...
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The Parelli horses are shod as well, so not everything someone does I agree with. I have my own views, but, not everyone agrees with everything I do either.
It's all about the horses really I suppose, I don't care what peoples opinions are of Parelli and I'm not going to change them, but every horse at the venue last weekend was treated far better than horse's I've seen at any horse event in the UK. Racing, eventing or just a show, there are some real horror bags out there, most don't even know it.
The Parelli horses are shod as well, so not everything someone does I agree with. I have my own views, but, not everyone agrees with everything I do either.
It's all about the horses really I suppose, I don't care what peoples opinions are of Parelli and I'm not going to change them, but every horse at the venue last weekend was treated far better than horse's I've seen at any horse event in the UK. Racing, eventing or just a show, there are some real horror bags out there, most don't even know it.
I think HHO would be rather boring if everyone always agreed about everything.
I was, as you may have guessed at the Parelli event at Aintree over the weekend. What a fantastic time we had. Every seat was sold and we even had people prepared to stand all day just to watch.
It was super meeting old and new friends from all round the country, people who actually knew what they were seeing and talking about, made a refreshing change.
Of course, there are always the reports of people being bullied and having their equipment damaged on livery yards because they follow Parelli, but this to my mind demonstrates how strong these folk are. To put up with the hate mongers and carry on regardless gets my vote, although one youngster and her pony who were targeted by yard bullies and was forced to move took things to a lower level in my view.
On a positive note, Pat was his usual entertaining self, quite brilliant, you forget just how good this man is until you get a reminder and see him working in the flesh.
It was good to meet Colleen Kelly, very interesting. Overall, some excellent displays of horsemanship throughout the weekend.
I have to say that I'd recommend the venue at Aintree, the facilities were excellent and the staff very helpful and friendly. Parking was free and right next to the venue, and of course plenty of hotels nearby.
Obviously, reading through the comments on this thread, my post isn't really intended for the anti's, more for those Horse and Hound forum members like myself, who have an interest in Parelli.![]()
This makes me very sad. How dare they try and belittle us for wearing a helmet?
Like others have said, it doesn't matter how good your horse is, or how good you are, accidents happen. Through no fault of your own, or your horses you could hurt your head and without a hat, the damage could be so much worse.
Just because you wear a hat, doesn't mean you aren't careful. I wear one, but I'll still watch Toby (a kicker) like a hawk!
Utterly ridiculous! Makes me sick.
Bit out of touch here, everyone at Aintree wore a safety hat except Pat himself. I'm sure I've said that before.![]()