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Within the Natural Horsemanship movement, the phrases "traditional" or "traditional methods" generally refer to brutal methods of horse-breaking that trained horses by dominating the horse and breaking its spirit. [21] Some of these techniques are attributable to simple human failings such as ignorance or machismo. [22]
Brothers and horsemen William "Bill" Dorrance (January 19, 1906 – July 20, 1999) and Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 – June 11, 2003) are considered among the founders of the modern natural horsemanship movement.
Marvin Earl "Monty" Roberts MVO (born May 14, 1935) is an American horse trainer who promotes his techniques of natural horsemanship through his Join-Up International organization, named after the core concept of his training method. Roberts believes that horses use a non-verbal language, which he terms "Equus," and that humans can use this ...
There has been criticism of the more prominent natural horsemanship practitioners in general, including Parelli (as well as Clinton Anderson and John Lyons), with suggestions that the movement is cultlike, in the sense that some practitioners and their followers condemn all other training methods, and that it is "gimmicky and over ...
Natural horsemanship explained : from heart to hands. The Lyons Press, (2007) ISBN 978-1-59921-234-0; The Revolution in Horsemanship (and What It Means to Mankind), with Rick Lamb. The Lyons Press. (2005) ISBN 1-59228-387-X; Understanding the Ancient Secrets of the Horse's Mind. Russell Meerdink Company. (1999) ISBN 0929346653
Their daughter was named Marlene. Karen was a co-author for Parelli's first book, Natural Horse-Man-Ship. [5] Karen and Pat divorced; Karen remarried a man named Jim Hagen, and today the Hagens run a horsemanship program in California called Natural Hoofprints. [3] Parelli's second wife (now divorced) is Linda Parelli(née Paterson, born in 1958).
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Today the round pen is used in Europe for some forms of classical dressage training and in the Americas as a common tool of western riding training methodology that is particularly popular with the natural horsemanship movement. A horse having free exercise in an outdoor round pen