Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 - Parelli Natural Horsemanship
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Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 - Parelli Natural Horsemanship
Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 PARELLI WORLDWIDE JULY 13, 2007 Question: The horse I’m riding at the moment is not mine. The owner only rides him for an hour, once a month, so she lets me ride him as often as I want. The owner told me that he was mistreated by a man at some point in his history. Whenever I play the friendly game with him I make sure he’s okay with the lead rope on his body. However, as soon as I swirl it around and it makes that swish sound, he goes crazy. I’m guessing he was mistreated with a rope in some way. He has no problem with women but does not let any man get close to him or touch him. As I am only starting off with the Parelli Home Study Kit, I still have to get a bit used to the tools. Once I let him graze, giving him the whole lead rope and just stand there doing nothing, he will step on the lead rope but once he feels the tension, goes absolutely crazy! Is there anything I can do so he does not get frightened if something like this happens? He accepts the rope when I play the friendly game with him and is no trouble at all. Pat and Linda relaxing for a few minutes at the Colorado Center while Remmer finds this a wonderful opportunity to grab a mouthful of grass. Answer: Many horses are bothered by the swishing sound a whip or twirling rope makes. What you need to do is get him ‘desensitized’ but without being rude about it. Retreat, retreat, retreat is the secret of building confidence with things horses are afraid of. Instead of standing there and swinging the rope, walk away from the horse as you do it, giving him as much rope as possible so he can follow at a distance that is more comfortable for him. As his confidence grows he’ll gradually get closer but don’t stop walking. Soon you can face him and walk backwards, then finally stand still and swing it in front of him, beside him, over his head, etc. Take your time and when he gets worried, retreat from him but don’t stop swinging. As for stepping on the rope and panicking, this is also natural for horses. They hate to be trapped and feeling something ‘grab’ them behind the head can be very frightening until they understand what’s going on. Game #2 (Porcupine Game) will be the enews071307 Page 1 of 5 Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 best help here. Teach your horse to yield to gradually increasing pressure on the back of his head, first using your hand to lower his head, and then using the lead rope to help him figure out how to drop his head when he feels pressure rather than jerk back against it. Use lots of release and the moment he tries to give to the pressure, take your hand off him and rub. With repetition he’ll quickly learn how to respond appropriately to pressure instead of panicing. Just remember it takes a little time and lots of repetition for it to become an automatic response that overrides his natural reaction. Why some horses are more afraid of men can have something to do with being mistreated by one, but often it has more to do with the way men tend to approach horses as opposed to the way women or children do. Generally speaking, women are softer in attitude and more empathetic with the feelings of the horse whereas men tend to be more direct and dominating which feels more predatory to the horse. There are many, many demonstrations Pat has done with horses who ‘hate’ men, but because he acts more like a horse-man, the horses love him. Parelli UK Atwood Ranch Coming to the Reno, NV Tour Stop Come see Kalley Krickeberg, Parelli liaison and Young Horse Program Developer at Atwood Ranch Naturally (AR), when she debuts a sampling of the Atwood bred horses at the Reno tour stop, July 21-22, as a member of the Parelli Savvy Team. Be a part of this exciting adventure! Follow in Pat’s footsteps as he develops his AR horses, imagine yourself with a well bred, naturally started, affordable young horse. Fulfill your dream of a fresh start! Chat with Mike, Catherine and Kalley about the breeding, young horse foundations and development, as well as the rich history of Atwood Ranch. Join us in Reno for the start of the Atwood Ranch Naturally/Parelli Natural Horse-Man-Ship experience. Pat is reveling in his new young horses from Atwood Ranch. So can you! Together we can both assist you in selecting the ultimate partner for your horsemanship journey. For more information visit www. AtwoodRanchNaturally.com Tell us all about it… Each week, for the next few months we will be asking you for success stories. We want to know how Parelli has changed your horse-humanrelationship. Do you have stories or photos you would like to share? Send them in! This week we want to know, “What is the handiest application you have used your Savvy String for?” Please limit your submissions to 300 words or less. Click here to email your story! World’s Largest Natural Horsemanship Celebration FREE Weekly Savvy Podcast! This week: Pat talks about where Parelli Natural Horsemanship is headed for generations to come. Click here for the Parelli Podcast Home Page. These are brief, helpful tips from Pat and Linda that can be viewed on your computer or can be downloaded to an iPod. Savvy Club members can enjoy the archive in our members’ web site. enews071307 Page 2 of 5 Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 Next Week on RFD-TV Royal Show If you’ve been watching Horse & Country TV on Sky Channel 295 (note from the 16th July on SKY channel 280) you will have seen the UK Team presenting at the Royal Show, Stoneleigh Park last week. Despite a shortened schedule the show was a huge success, enabled by the dedicated work of all who took part. Thank you to all who took part and supported us, in particular our team of volunteers; Jenny Beynon, Laura Aitken, Stacey Atkins, Jo Knight, Niki Hardwick, Kim Cox, Darren Smith, Larisa Tasker, Mary Scott-Morgan, Nicky Townshend Linda and Pat Parelli begin an all new season of step-bystep horse transformations: Pat rides Storm and surprises everyone when he takes the bridle off!. DISH Channel 231 & DirecTV Channel 379. SHOW TIMES: ● Pictures at right; Despite the rain and a shortened schedule, response to the Parelli Programme has been great! Wednesday 4pm & 10pm ET/1pm & 7pm PT Click on photos to enlarge them. Saturday 1pm ET/10am PT Complete schedule and air times ● Thursday 8am ET/5am PT ● Photos courtesy of Sue Evans Introductory Talks Licensed 3-Star Parelli Professional Lyla Cansfield has started giving a series of introductory presentations to share the Parelli’s Secret with horse lovers all around the country. Admission to all these events is free so it's another great opportunity to get to know more about this wonderful programme. Talks will be held at the following venues through July: Friday 13th July - 6:30pm Ashen EC, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 8JU Watch Parelli Programs anywhere in the world! Wherever you are now, you can watch Parelli Programs , online, through the support of Horse & Country TV! Email [email protected] for more details or call the office on 0800 023 4813 Parelli Professionals at parelli.com Click here for simple search functions to find Private Lessons and Clinics by Date or Location in your country! enews071307 Page 3 of 5 Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 Parelli Postcards from the Colorado Center Parelli EU Horse•Man•Ship Rendezvous in Bremgarten Photos courtesy of Heiko Rodde Top right ,4-Star Senior Instructor, Michael Wanzenried, capturing the crowds attention; Bottom right, smiles from the crowd; Bottom left, Michael, during an excellent liberty demonstration with his stallion “Pecas” and “Red Sun” the Arabian gelding. Top left, “Pecas”, Michael’s Hispano stallion. Go to www.parelli-instruktoren.com for more information on your team of Licensed Parelli Professionals who can support YOU with hands on coaching and click here to join the Parelli International Savvy Club. Click here for a complete list of Parelli Instructors around the world. Parelli AU Pat and Linda will be presenting a Specialist Clinic on Thursday Evening— International Savvy Club Members receive 65% off Specialist Clinic tickets! Call the friendly Equitana Team NOW to secure your seat on1300 765 929 or visit www.equitana.com.au for further ticketing information. If you are not a member of the International Savvy Club JOIN NOW! enews071307 Page 4 of 5 Parelli e-News July 13, 2007 Thank You Loveland, CO Volunteers and Ambassadors! Did you see Parelli in Loveland, CO? Pat and Linda put on a spectacular show at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, CO on June 23rd and 24th. "One of the best (and most essential) parts of our tour stops are our incredible volunteers and ambassadors—and our Loveland group did a spectacular job!!" THANK YOU so much for your efforts and enthusiasm, Loveland, CO Volunteers and Ambassadors! We couldn't 'Raise the Level of Horsemanship Worldwide' without you!!!! AMBASSADORS: Erika Babbitt-Rogers, Marion Dahlgren, Kim Davison, Jan Evans, Suzanne Harness, Patty Hocking, Jaime Johnson, Kathy Jordan, Maria Matlaga, Patsy McBroome, Lisa McBroome, John McBroome, Janet Nelson, Melody Orso, Victoria Pellerito, Kathleen Pyatt, Katie Warfield, Nancy Faust, Cathey Skow, Pam Staner, Darrel Staner. VOLUNTEERS: Marion Dahlgren, Sharon Jayne, Ronald Gruchow, Patsy McBroome, Rebecca Carroll, Carole DeWolf, Walter DeWolf, Lisa McBroome, Petra Christensen, John McBroome, Geri Brown, Susan Schlife, Sandra Clayton, Leah Van Der Miller, Janet K Mills, Maria Matlaga, Ernest Eugster, Brigitte Eugster, Judy Millington, Katie Warfield, Christine Obrien, Stephanie Grad, Bob Millington, Jenelle Crim, Kaytlin Crim, Martina Middione Parelli e-News A downloadable, printable PDF of this week’s e-News can be found here. If you are having any trouble viewing the Parelli e-News or using its links, please click here to view it in a web browser. 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