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  2. Parelli Natural Horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Some criticized Parelli for handling the horse in a rough manner. [37] The Parellis later uploaded an interview where they address the abuse accusations. [38] In mid-2010 Pat Parelli was videoed working with a stallion using a gum-line and holding up the horse's front leg with a rope. According to Horse & Hound, this demonstration caused an ...

  3. Natural horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Methods include the use of leading and suppling exercises, and training the horse on a lunge line or loose lead in a round pen. Most natural horsemanship practitioners advocate use of a type of rope halter that has a thinner noseband and heavy heel knot reminiscent of a bosal style hackamore for groundwork, [27] and, for some, riding. [28]

  4. Pat Parelli - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. English riding - Wikipedia

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    Dressage style English attire and tack in competition.. English riding is a form of horse riding seen throughout the world. There are many variations, but all feature a flat English saddle without the deep seat, high cantle, or saddle horn found on a Western saddle, nor the knee pads seen on an Australian stock saddle.

  6. Saddle chair - Wikipedia

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    Some saddle chairs have backrests, but most do not. Riding-like sitting on a saddle chair differs from sitting on a conventional chair. Saddle chair users sit 20–30 cm higher, which puts the hips and the knees into a 135° angle, compared to the 90° angle typically associated with sitting on a traditional chair.

  7. Saddle seat - Wikipedia

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    A saddle seat rider, in formal evening attire, showing a classic 3-gaited horse. Saddle seat [a] is a style of horse riding within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high action of certain horse breeds. The style developed into its modern form in the United States, and is also seen in Canada and South Africa.