hello, names inspire, well inner beauty but you can call me inspire. please consider joining my new rp
however, i'm actually putting this because i'm looking for low lit-literate horse roleplays, really only wild ones,
however, i'm actually putting this because i'm looking for low lit-literate horse roleplays, really only wild ones,
inner ♔ beauty wrote:
Welcome to Richwood Stables. Here we train in dressage, jumping, eventing, and western disciplines. However, all our horses are all trained through the Parelli natural horsemanship program. For more than 30 years, the Parelli Program has helped hundreds of thousands of students and horses around the world. This beautiful video compiles incredible Parelli footage from across the years, illustrating the beauty and grace of the horses and the inspiring power of the Parelli Program. We are inviting you and your trained horse who's not met Parelli training before to come down and learn the ways of the Parelli Natural horsemanship program. It was about 15 years ago in 2000, years after Pat Parelli came to australia we started to teach and train our horses but also our riders, grooms, and instructors to learn Parelli. And since then, we've had many great and we are greatfull for the Parelli program that Pat and Linda have provided and want you and your horse to have a better relationship by using this program.
More about the Parelli Natural HorsemanshipProgram --
Parelli Natural Horsemanship’s goal is to help raise the level of horsemanship worldwide for the benefit of horses and the people who love them.
The Parelli Program is a people-training program focused on the study of horse behavior and horsemanship skills. The program spans Four Savvys, or areas of development, through four distinct levels of skill improvement.
The cornerstones of the program are a dedication to never-ending self-improvement and an acknowledgement that the improvement of horsemanship is a lifelong pursuit for those passionate about the horse.
The program encourages students to develop creative problem-solving skills and think in a lateral manner, while taking the non-verbal feedback and expression of the horse into consideration.
The Seven games --
1. The Friendly game.
2. The Porcupine game.
3. The Driving game.
4. the Yo-yo game.
5. The Circling game.
6. The sideways game.
7. The squeeze game.
Friendly game: the first of the Seven Games; the Friendly Game builds trust and relaxation. It is the most important game to play with horses who are skeptical and tense. This game is played between other games to ensure that the horse is not afraid of you or your tools.
Porcupine ame: the second of the Seven Games; the Porcupine Game teaches your horse to yield to and from steady pressure when leading, moving your horse backwards or away from you, and responding to the rein and your leg when riding.
Driving game: the third of the Seven Games; the Driving Game teaches your horse to yield from rhythmic pressure without touching him. It is meant to influence the personal space around a horse.
Yo-yo game: the fourth of the Seven Games; the Yo-Yo Game equalizes backwards and forwards, and develops straightness. It’s essential to transitions and promotes engagement of the hindquarters.
Circling game: the fifth of the Seven Games; the Circling Game sends the horse around you and teaches him to come back to you. It also teaches him the responsibility of continuing to circle without being reminded, and to maintain his gait, direction and to look where he is going. It is a game that teaches - and tests - partnership.
Sideways Game: the sixth of the Seven Games; the Sideways Game develops the skill of moving sideways. This is important for everyday things like opening gates, as well as building suspension for lead changes.
Squeeze game: the seventh of the Seven Games; the Squeeze Game teaches horses to overcome their fear of small or narrow spaces. This is valuable for things like wash racks, trailers, gates, veterinary stocks and narrow passageways.
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