Posted: 6th January 2015 | Back to news feed

THE Parelli South East team organised a very popular demonstration on how to improve your horsemanship skills at Hadlow College Equestrian Centre

Led by Parelli professional, Terri Martinus the team also included Vicky Manser, Sara de Vries and Jamie Evans.

The demonstration started by getting everyone in the mood with some On Line work showcased to music.

Sara and Vicky then entered the arena, riding their horses to demonstrate the Seven Games from the saddle, freestyle and finesse, while Jamie and Terri showed them from the ground.

 A fascinating presentation on Horsenality followed with Vicky using two horses, Nike and Alice, as the demonstration team to show the difference between introvert and extrovert – doing a brilliant job!

 During the lunch break Sara held a talk on using the Seven Games to prepare a young horse for his ridden life and showed how Parelli helps set your horse up for veterinary preparation and the farrier. 

 Terri’s presentation on Mini Parelli showed how children and young people can be around horses and be safe.

 The afternoon session was presented by Jamie on trailer loading and how 'it's not about the trailer' using Nike and Fluke as the demonstration horses, he talked about setting your horse up for trailer loading to avoid problems.

 Adding to the demonstration Jane Brown from Kent Horse Rescue was there for the day and said a few words explaining how Parelli helps rehabilitate and prepare the horses for when they leave the centre.

 Parelli Natural Horsemanship is the world’s most popular horsemanship education programme with the goal to help raise the level of horsemanship for the benefit of horses and the people who love them.

By practicing the Parelli programme, horsemen and women of all disciplines and skill levels are able to build solid, reliable foundations with their horses.

For further information contact Parelli UK on 0800 0234 813 or visit www.parelli.com

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