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  • From: "Lila Corey" <Caballera@embarqmail.com>
  • To: "Mounted search and rescue" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [MSAR] Pat Parelli and more
  • Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 15:30:11 -0400

I have been to see the Spanish horses and what a show it is to watch them. 
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From: "Lila Corey" <Caballera@embarqmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MSAR] Mounting and getting more from your horse.
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Parelli Natural Horsemanship has been teaching these things for years.   His program is a good one for seasoned as well as new riders and horses.  In level 1 of their training, everything is done from both sides, amazing Karen how many horses don't ever get that type training.  I am almost finished with Level 2 PNH with my horses and I teach my students the same methods - whether they are MSAR or just trail  or show folks. 
Lila
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  From: Karen Nesbitt
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  Cc: RANCH MANAGER
  Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 3:43 PM
  Subject: [MSAR] Mounting and getting more from your horse.
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Thanks and congrats to you too Lila. 
 
Pat Parelli is another excellent example of superb horsemanship.  Another notable trainer or should I say equine therapist is Linda Tellington Jones.  Jones speciallizes in the Touch that Teaches.  The best riders I know have the softest invisible touch that means so much to their horses.  They are the riders use their reins as if they were threads!  People who ride dressage have a great advantage in their training abilities.  You almost get the impression the riders/trainers THINK it and the horse does it.   Their cues to the horse are invisible and all it has to do is with balance and bodylanguage.  Horses are masters at reading body language!
 
If anyone ever gets the chance to see the Spanish Lippizaner stallions preform... this is the epidomy of training!
 
As ever, ride safe. 
 
        Karen
 
 


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