Parelli Puzzle - Touch It! Kalley and Horse Vanna
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2020
- Watch former Parelli Professional Kalley Krickerberg and her horse Vanna use their Savvy Skills to complete 4 challenges in under 4 minutes.
1. Curtain Squeeze
2. Stand on Tarp
3. Right Front Foot on Pedestal
4. Left Hind on Disc
After the challenge, Pat Parelli coaches Kalley on the tasks she could not complete by demonstrating the 7 Games to encourage a positive reflex. Horses do not respond to punishment and "idle hooves are the devil's playground", so Pat teaches play to inspire change.
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Again as always unbelievable untill you see it. My horse is in for a surprise.
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I watch...and watch...and watch....and still cannot stop watching. Simply amazing. The secret is understanding you are not above the horse, not forcing, only teaching with kindness. I love it. Thank you so much for teaching all of us stupid humans how to listen to the horse and teach trust by showing respect and honoring the horsiness of a horse. I am so impressed
Pat my horse did it thanks to your guidance
Congrats Johan! We are glad to hear it!
Love this
Amazing. I've never had seen such Things. I love it.
Why does the sound stop on every 4 min challenge? I don’t like that.
Why ?? Unnecessary exercise!
if you can get the feel and understanding of this exercise your relationship with your horse will benefit greatly. I used these methods ten years ago on a flighty arab and guess what...she still trusts me to do anything I ask of her. Necessary exercise!
@@pnhnut Same here. Twelve years ago I got my mare who was a bit wild from being an orphan foal and very little training. Plus, she had sat in a backyard for a few years doing nothing. Traditional trainers gave up on her when a chain over the nose and lunging wasn't cutting it. Found a mentor who showed me the 7 games and it really was a game changer. Its not the really games themselves but the relationship and trust it develops between horse and human.
Horses like to use their brains Myriam, not just their feet. 😊
They like to figure it out.
Wow!!!!