Aimee Brimhall Parelli Instructor Tour Stop Spectacular!
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@sdsavvy Why do you think that? If she has used the join-up method the horse clearly knows from the start of their relationship that she gets chased away if she doesn't do as she tells him.... You can do alot to a horse even if he/she doesn't like it, the horse will adapt and accept...
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be-au-ti-ful horsemanship (L)
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intresting!
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So, for those making negative comments about Aimee and her amazing relationship with her horse, where are your VIDEO responses, showing how you and your horse perform in front of thousands of people in strange venues, at liberty and bridleless, "with expression"? This mare is focused, committed to her human.
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The mare is doing what she is asked. But, lots of ears back and very, very busy tail, head tossing. To me, not a happy camper!
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This is soooo special! How great your communication!! I am a Parelli student and love the doors it has opened for so many great times with my horse besides just riding. Have a way to go to get to your level but we're enjoying the journey! Keep Horsen Around!!
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nice! I have a mare "True"- yep, ears back especially during work on the ground with her. Horses do become submissive w/ the dominant horse- notice how the ears are more forward when Aimee mounts her, just like my mare True does- i don't think she is unhappy I think it's just horse lingo. Swishing tail, w/ ears back (pinned) would be more of an aggressive manner.
I just don't like the wands-don't use them.
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no, it is obedience. A connection shows an engaged happy horse. this shows a horse doing what she's trained to (obedience). But not with expression. JMO
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What an odd comment to make... The mare seems "unhappy" to you? By her ears and body language, she seems quite engaged and happy with her trainer. She has an obvous"connection" to her trainer as she freely and frequently steps up for an affectionate and approving pat from her trainer. When a horse freely and willingly works with a human (without halter, bridle, saddle or spurs) -- THAT is the "connection".



...he is totally in tune with her and doing what he's asked with very little pressure. If he was truely miserable, he would have run off as soon as the halter was off.
sdsavvy 3 years ago 5
Give her a break Pocalover...that horse was developed to level 4 way before any of the new horsonality stuff came in.
I know Aimee. I'm sure if she did it again she'd pay attention to different things and make it prettier. Lots of the instructors who've been in the programme ages have horses that looks a bit snotty, but the new ones they are bringing on are much more 'cheerful' as they strut their stuff because of the new developments in understanding of their horseonality training needs.
tiga7592 3 years ago 4