Bridleless Barrels with Shoki
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thats amazing i rele want to go to a parelli program workshop one day both my horses could use it... your horse looks amazing can tell youve put alotta work into her!! keep up the good work!!
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thanks for replying i forgot i even commented on this video
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You have a fantastic seat! Great job, you guys look very "one" together. I'm so happy for both of you.
Michelle
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This is an awesome relationship between horse and rider. This is very inspiring, I have watched this over a dozen times.
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looks really good!!! she has such a nice trot, u got a great one there!!!
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Good riding and a very nice Arab too!
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what do you have around his neck i cant figure it out i've watched other bridle less and bareback vids but i just cant figure it out
mustangslivefree247 4 years ago
It's called a "savvy string" in the Parelli program. Basically I'm using it here as a "safety net" in case things go wrong so I still have control in an emergency situation. Shoki's brakes are better with a neck rope than most horse's are in a bridle.
Ksturg8929 4 years ago
Wow beautiful :D He's an arabian right?
xXxcamillaxXx 5 years ago
Yes, he's an arabian! Cute too, huh? :-)
Ksturg8929 5 years ago
great response, I would love that much WITH a bridle!
ssrbc09 5 years ago
Believe it or not, when I first got this horse, I could not steer or control him even in a bridle and bit! The Parelli program has convinced me (and you see the evidence here) that control has nothing to do with equipment and everything to do with building a trusting relationship and a common language!
Ksturg8929 5 years ago