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Jen O’Neill and Nucifera

Jen O’Neill and Nucifera

Megan Sanders and Lebron

Megan Sanders and Lebron

Landsafe: Dive Roll 1

Landsafe: Dive Roll 1

Landsafe: Dive Roll 2

Landsafe: Dive Roll 2

Landsafe: Mounting

Landsafe: Mounting

Fail

Fail

Mike E S

Mike E S

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  • @spasica833
    @spasica8337 ай бұрын

    Horrible rider.

  • @ImogenC-rt3fm
    @ImogenC-rt3fm7 ай бұрын

    Such a gorgeous little short. How it fetched up to the top of my feed seven years later?! I canna say.

  • @flufflewarrior
    @flufflewarrior Жыл бұрын

    1:05 the perfect image to show people HOW NOT TO TRAIN A HORSE I always love how these "trainers" preach about understanding and listening to the horse, but as soon as the horse doesn't do what they desire, they will get angry and frustrated. That is not patient communication nor horsemanship. But you still have people defending this guy and all the others. What a joke.

  • @susanx215
    @susanx215 Жыл бұрын

    Pat Perelli,! You are a total moron,! Another fiasco is Buck Brenneman’s and his abuse along with Kip Fladland , Bucks predecessor. All men with very serious anger problems! I worked with Tom Dorrance for years and not once. Did he do anything remotely like that!

  • @Chrissywalters
    @Chrissywalters2 жыл бұрын

    That doesn't even look like Pat! A bit hard to tell, as the video is very blury, but it doesn't look like Pat's shape, or his walk. Or his techniques!

  • @saarlooswolfhund6237
    @saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын

    Parelli is nothing else then an animal abuser, moneymaking charlatan and entertainer. Horrible

  • @peterbuchheister3754
    @peterbuchheister37542 жыл бұрын

    look good mom yeeee

  • @donnamclean2553
    @donnamclean25532 жыл бұрын

    BTW I see this was 12 years ago and you haven't posted anything in years so maybe you could take this rubbish down.

  • @saarlooswolfhund6237
    @saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын

    Lol. You don't like this abusing bullshit?

  • @donnamclean2553
    @donnamclean25532 жыл бұрын

    I'd need to see a clearer picture than this before I'd believe this is truly Pat Parelli. Its far too easy to put up false information and then say people walked out in disgust when we only have one shonky video and a bit of unverifiable hearsay to go on.

  • @raychellpollard8792
    @raychellpollard87922 жыл бұрын

    Not pat he dont play music in his vids as far as i know

  • @jennybaker3666
    @jennybaker36662 жыл бұрын

    UR AMAZING

  • @jessicavang593
    @jessicavang5933 жыл бұрын

    This is absolute horse abuse!

  • @destineehammonds7557
    @destineehammonds75573 жыл бұрын

    Here from Snoop and Kevin Hart Olympics video lol

  • @EGV04
    @EGV043 жыл бұрын

    Yoooooo 😂😂😂

  • @rosegarden9575
    @rosegarden95753 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure Pat learned a hard lesson and what not to do. Looks like he was trying to teach the horse to lay down and got in a hurry.

  • @ridinglessons1605
    @ridinglessons16053 жыл бұрын

    Parelli has no succeeding horses and no succeeding riders at a top level either. If what he's selling 'worked', there should've been a couple of success stories ion a world level by now. There are trainers 'down the street' in our own neighborhoods who know the proper, real ways of riding. Support them, not this.

  • @ricke714
    @ricke7143 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣 Where's the abuse??

  • @saarlooswolfhund6237
    @saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын

    Cuddle your rabbits baby u understand nothing about Horses

  • @ricke714
    @ricke7142 жыл бұрын

    @@saarlooswolfhund6237 ok I will but where’s the abuse??

  • @sulicielka
    @sulicielka3 жыл бұрын

    Okay, so this totally wasn’t okay and they tried to make the show instead of caring bout the horse, but the Parelli programme is amazing, even though Pat himself may not be perfect. I truly recommend learning stuff included in parelli program, but always using your own mind. There are plenty of instructors to learn from and we totally should collect knowledge of as many people as possible, to become the best at horsemanship. Love ❤️

  • @melwhetstone841
    @melwhetstone8413 жыл бұрын

    He’s not a trainer

  • @eyesea123
    @eyesea1233 жыл бұрын

    Horse torturer

  • @TeaTimeWElle
    @TeaTimeWElle3 жыл бұрын

    Ai I love Elisa, such an awesome rider and trainer!

  • @jessicaselevchuk4125
    @jessicaselevchuk41253 жыл бұрын

    This is horrifying

  • @clarkosteo
    @clarkosteo3 жыл бұрын

    I watched a Parelli training video a few days ago and it has been bothering me - that’s why I’m here. He was working on a completely gentle, docile horse, and he whipped it HARD, repeatedly. The welts on the horse’s rear were raised and visible even 30 minutes later. I’m not a novice horse person - I know what I saw - and still can’t figure out why it was necessary to whip the horse at all. If Parelli is doing this on his own KZread channel today, just imagine what he does when the cameras are off. No thanks. 😢

  • @georgieporter2827
    @georgieporter28274 жыл бұрын

    Nothing like using crappy music so we can’t hear what’s being said and making sure the video is grainy and too out of focus to really determine what’s going on and then adding your opinion of the events at hand to try and tarnish a good man’s reputation.

  • @marykatewadding7895
    @marykatewadding78954 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know what Robert Whittakers response to this was?

  • @CAH-ie7cd
    @CAH-ie7cd4 жыл бұрын

    Why so many dislikes when this video proves the parellis as frauds fantastic whistleblowing ♥️

  • @yesterdayfarm5273
    @yesterdayfarm52733 жыл бұрын

    They are likely disliking what the video shows, not the uploader's intent of making the video.

  • @ransome51
    @ransome514 жыл бұрын

    You are morphing into an English accent Tiana.

  • @carliecole2563
    @carliecole25634 жыл бұрын

    Ahhhh this was soooo FUN & nostalgic to watch for meee! Thanks so much for posting this video!! I got to compete at my very first (and what would turn out to be ONLY- since they were in the midst of erasing long format, 4 phase cross-country CCI events during that time 😥) waaay back in 2002 I competed at my 1st Chase Creek in October 2002, just a little bit before my 15th birthday, at what was my 1st ever International/FEI level 3 Day event on the badass little guy I had been riding/leasing/competing (along with my own amazing Appy/TBx gelding, Dally, who i had been struggling with lameness issues on- hence what lead me to start riding Borys in the 1st place- which was the BEST thing that ever could have happened in my early eventing career because what would become my UNBELIEVABLE, unrivaled, nearly half-decade long partnership with that little 15h nugget- brought me from Novice horse trials to my 1st flawless season of Training level at age 13 then my 1st equally flawless move up to Preliminary the following year at age 14- as Borys had just turned 6- then immediately to CHASE CREEK HERE to compete at our 1st FEI competition ever- placing only 1.2pts behind 1st to come in 3rd! At our 1st long format CCI1* before I was even 15... and eventually to NAJYRC the following season and forced into an early finish of our partnership at Intermediate just before attempting what would have been our 1st CCI2** after poor Borys bowed both tendons on his front legs at a big jumper show 😫💔 doing & WINNING money even in some of the 3-6"-4'9" classes when his hooves were apparently about a week overdue for shoeing & he never fully recovered & we never were able to go above Training level horse trials again after that & he eventually had to retire from jumping entirely because he was simply too difficult, hyper, and just plain UNRIDEABLE in anything but flat work by anyone but ME basically after that.... poor little dude just LOVED running and jumping SOOOO MUCH- he even managed to get "banned from any and all Pony Club activities for life" during the time his owner's niece attempted taking over riding him after he had bowed his tebdons but was rideable again... He was a lunatic!!! But he HAD to be to be as AMAZING of a jumper& eventer as he truly WAS for his size and breed! He was purchased by a beginner level adult amateur, barely Beginner Novice level eventer woman as a flashy 4yo, barely 15h buckskin paint 1/2 Anglo-Arabian 1/2 Registered American Quarter Horse gelding... I rode that CCI1* over half my LIFETIME ago up at Chase Creek but i still remember every moment of it like it was yesterday! That cross country course was INSANE & incredible; SOOOO long, intense, terrifying, FUN, difficult- utterly unlike ANYTHING either of us has ever come CLOSE to tackling before!! AND, of course, we didnt even RIDE this course until AFTER we had already been in the saddle approximately 2 hours & ridden about 6+ miles over phases A, B & C of roads & tracks & steeplechase! (Omg STEEPLECHASE was such a BLAST!! This ONE long format Event we did together has left me forever a supporter of "bringing back 'the good 'ol days!' & re-introduce long-format CCI Cross country to the sport of Eventing because it was SOOOO much FUN and required such a longer, more intense conditioning regimen prior to the competition but was so incredible to take part in & made you FEEL sooo ACCOMPLISHED after completing all four XC phases!!) And even though steeplechase was less than 2 minutes& only had about 8 or 9 repetitive, big brush fences- God it was SO WILD to cruise around the track at speeds of over 600mpm flying pell-mell over those brush jumps! Borys & I felt BORN for croas country already- but steeplechase especially- spectators and show officials alike were so in awe of me& my flashy little 15h pinto munchkin cruising around that steeplechase track & even managing to 1 of only a handful of pairs in the CCI1* division to not only come in with over 5 seconds to spare on steeplechase, but to finish cross country day with nothing but: "A:0 B:0 - 0 C:0 D: 0 - 0 Total Day 2 Penalties: 0" !!!! Ahhhhh! We were actually the ONLY Young Rider pair to have an entirely clean, all 0s score from day 2 in the CCI1* division, too, and moved from (an already AMAZINGLY well scored & placed Dressage ride at our 1st FEI event!) 4th into 2nd going into stadium on Sunday- where we only knocked 1 darn panel fence to finish in 3rd! And immediately qualified/secured my spot for the following season's Area VII NAJYRC CCI1* Team all before Borys was even 7 & before i even turned 15! It was an absolutely unforgettable, truly 1 of a kind experience & competition & FACILITY up there at Chase!!! I STILL can remember chugging away up that CRAZY steep hill & heaving our little butts over the skinny log at the top just like at very start of this video! And this CRAZY, HUUUUGE, what i REMEMBER seeming like it had to be 12ft wide, deep, dark, open ditch off a blind 90° turn over near the dressage arena, between the water complexes! And ALL three waters... and the crazy tricky, tight turning, skinny angled complex of lines right around what LOOKED to be in the YARD of the HOUSE on the property!? Straight to a huge double bounce down bank combo back down into the woods just past the halfway point of what was about a 2.5 miles course!? Man- it was such a CRAZY course up there at Chase Creek- but I can still ride through every fence on that course in my head to this day! What a BLAST!!! Watching this video let me reminisce & remembered every amazing moment of that event nearly 20 YEARS ago... thanks so much for posting this... I immensely enjoyed watching & recalling my own incredible experience competing at Chase... hope you had even a fraction of the fun& challenging experiences there that little Borys and I did!!! 💜🖤🧡💛💚💙❤

  • @carolallison9685
    @carolallison96854 жыл бұрын

    How is it that these "horse experts" didnt catch that the horses neck huts and he needs a chiropractor, and i caught it in a 2 minute video? This horse is giving the universal sign of "ouch that hurts". He doesnt have behavioral issues, he has pain issues. This reminds me of my own horse and his "issues". I have a rescue and everyone swore you couldnt get the bit in his mouth and they said they had been training him with no success. I looked in his mouth and wouldnt you know it, my new 12 year old rescue had his wolf teeth. Yep this poor horse was ridden for years in a bit with wolf teeth, and everyone blamed the horse. All anyone had to do was open his mouth and look at it, but they chose to blame the animal because they were lazy. This was a horse rescue btw. We had them pulled and in the 7 years ive owned him, not one issue with a bit. No training needed, just good dental care. Horse people are so stupid sometimes.

  • @rossvaneeden442
    @rossvaneeden4424 жыл бұрын

    how do you know this was pat. You could not even see the persons face so don,t blame pat for that

  • @hollyhunt9388
    @hollyhunt93885 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys! The first clip was what so ever not abuse, as well of any of them. Everything is based on pressure and release with all training methods. In the first clip, he was doing the friendly game (desensitizing) to the rope swinging over his head and when he would relax is when the pressure would be released. The second clip was what Pat calls Sticky hands! Sticky hands is pretty obvious, you place your hand on the sensitive area or near there until they accept and relax, which then again pressure is released! The third one was the horse in fact pulling back and if he were to release his pull on the halter it would’ve taught the horse to balk or pull back while on line to release pressure. The finally one was not being used as a twitch it was getting him to figure out how to lower his head and when simply pulling the halter he chose to use the horses weight to encourage that. Parelli is a great person and I have so much more to learn, I really hope everyone can look past others opinions on Pat because Parelli has truly helped me become a better horsewoman! Any questions or civil debates I would be happy to help!

  • @janeminwell4395
    @janeminwell43955 жыл бұрын

    Love William, excellent horse man and person.

  • @aprilkelly8594
    @aprilkelly85945 жыл бұрын

    Wow. That's horrible. Points to eventing nation for posting this video.

  • @carliecole2563
    @carliecole25635 жыл бұрын

    1* or 2*? Looks HUGE if this is only 1*!?

  • @kellyreynolds9598
    @kellyreynolds95985 жыл бұрын

    That is no way horse abuse. If you understand horse behavior, what he did is perfectly acceptable. He did no harm.

  • @equisader
    @equisader5 жыл бұрын

    This is genuinely grotesque. What happened to approach and retreat? If that doesn't work tie the horse up and torture it? Shame on Pat. I'd never let him touch my horses.

  • @jayninamae1149
    @jayninamae11496 жыл бұрын

    I have been working with parelli for a year now, and I know the parelli ways. The first clip you showed was just him doing the yoyo game, where you shake the lead rope so the clasp hits the horses face. That is not abuse, the horse is most likely distracted and alerted by all the people in the clinic, therefore, pat had to shake it harder. The second clip, again, the horse was spooked and reared a bit. The third was the horse pulling away because, you guessed it, the horse was spooked. The fourth clip is the horse simply just being stubborn, horses act like that when they are alerted or agitated. The fifth clip is the horse rearing, now, the horse is a very big animal, if it were to land on you, you would be a bruised pancake, pat had a protege behind him to help if anything goes wrong, and that went wrong.

  • @angiedyer9619
    @angiedyer96196 жыл бұрын

    Such strength and inspiration!!

  • @horsesanimalsandeverything4960
    @horsesanimalsandeverything49606 жыл бұрын

    Very inspirational story! Horses do have the ability to heal!

  • @carliecole2563
    @carliecole25636 жыл бұрын

    I just ADORE WATCHING Kenna and Landi 's partnership progress over the past decade+++. Met little tiny Kenna when she was only a wee little 11yo who fought to successfully ride her less than SIMPLE 1st guy around a complete preliminary season when she was only 13! Then she rode Landi one winter& came out swinging taking him training level right out the gate with only a couple lower level HTS under his belt the year before as a 4yo.... and they never looked back! Kenna is the sweetest kindest most loving hardworking and most deserving young adult rider out there today- and LANDIOSO?! That horse is worth his weight in DIAMONDS!!! I was his groom when he was 1st imported and oh what A DOLL he was!!! I love you two, always and forever!!!! ♡♡♡♡♡☆☆☆♡♡♡♡♡

  • @doug5551
    @doug55516 жыл бұрын

    This guy does not look or move like Parelli, I have seen him in real life.

  • @thesofieful
    @thesofieful6 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/ha6D06STgs2_n7w.html here is what he has to say about it, parelli's statement

  • @tigereyedroneconsultantsll8679
    @tigereyedroneconsultantsll86796 жыл бұрын

    I brought a horse years go to the red steagall cowboy festival in Fort Worth and Pat help me with my horse that I brought which was an absolute outlaw, within 30 minutes he was doing a free handstand on back of my horse Caballo then I had to do it because I brought the horse I went on to ride this horse in movies, Cowboy mounted action shooting calvary's games roundups so what I say there is a rough training session not abuse if any of y'all been alive during the turn of the century and before and seen the way horses were trained y'all would probably hang yourselves I learned a lot from Pat so I don't buy into all this abuse crap the fact is I've learned skills I carry on for a lifetime and I'm sure if somebody's watching you train a horse in front of a crowd somebody can find something to say negative about you to

  • @MissJools11
    @MissJools116 жыл бұрын

    Nick originally came from New Zealand, haven't heard anything about him for a few years!!

  • @Jackylification
    @Jackylification7 жыл бұрын

    Ffs, why would you use a rope to lift an unwilling horse's foot. I came to watch his videos to maybe understand why Parelli trained horses are so confused and have awful manners. No one I know likes parelli or his methods and I can see why. Fucking twitch and a rope to lift a leg.. ignorant shit

  • @AgateDesertArabians
    @AgateDesertArabians7 жыл бұрын

    What happened to the philosophy of " I will not hurt you, I will not force you..." ?

  • @kevinfallace
    @kevinfallace7 жыл бұрын

    Vergognati buffone

  • @mackerel7326
    @mackerel73267 жыл бұрын

    Both horses and humans are animals, and not everything is perfect and in harmony at all times. I have learned a lot from Parelli that have really helped with training my horse. If you look for something to hate you will find it easily, and a lot of haters love these kind of videos. PAT PARELLI AND HIS WIFE ARE ANIMAL ABUSERS NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY is a very easy thing to say... but I don't believe so. In the first place I can't say I believe this video entirely. It's obvious that the people behind this video don't like him and want to change peoples mind. I have done many stupid thing with my horses, like all equestrians have done at some point. So do Pat Parelli. I still don't judge him, because I know he is a great horseman and really knows how to handle horses correctly.

  • @kimmyrolfe486
    @kimmyrolfe4867 жыл бұрын

    NOT a HORSEMAN.....bad person...should never be near any horse....if I was there I would have stood up and told him so.

  • @poohsupi5661
    @poohsupi56617 жыл бұрын

    Simply, two hours is too much! That's it. He should have changed the atmosphere much earlier and made horse relaxed instead of forcing the horse for two hours.

  • @MyNicnak
    @MyNicnak7 жыл бұрын

    Love it!