Thank you Pat and Team Parelli for sharing this process! There are some very helpful tidbits that naturally happen during the interactions between Style and Pat, and to be able to hear and see Pat's energy, language and general approach towards causing this development to be supportive and progressive fills in a lot of details! One can play the games all day long, yet not realize all that's going on between horse and human. These vids with Style provide the matrix of information that creates experience. What a gem...starting a young horse...feel and timing...brilliant!
Thank you for showing this way with teaching a young horse. I did that a lot with my first horse when she was young, playing with her online from the back of other horses, and taking her along on rides, so when the day came to get on her back, she caught on right away, and actually I rode her out already on her third ride - I had her for 19 years, before she died, and not once did she ever throw me off or even try to.
Relaxed, quiet, playful approach. Thank you for filming it! For commenting in a gentle, slow manner.
Thank you Pat and Team Parelli for sharing this process! There are some very helpful tidbits that naturally happen during the interactions between Style and Pat, and to be able to hear and see Pat's energy, language and general approach towards causing this development to be supportive and progressive fills in a lot of details!
One can play the games all day long, yet not realize all that's going on between horse and human. These vids with Style provide the matrix of information that creates experience. What a gem...starting a young horse...feel and timing...brilliant!
Thank you for giving us free access to this! 🥰 I'm learning a lot.
Thank you for showing this way with teaching a young horse.
I did that a lot with my first horse when she was young, playing with her online from the back of other horses, and taking her along on rides, so when the day came to get on her back, she caught on right away, and actually I rode her out already on her third ride - I had her for 19 years, before she died, and not once did she ever throw me off or even try to.
This helped me thank you.