Parelli Horse & Soul Tour Coming to the UK!
The Parelli Horse & Soul tour is set to hit UK soil with a two day spectacular event at Aintree International Equestrian Centre.
Taking place on February 16 and 17, 2013, Linda and Pat Parelli will be back in the UK for a host of demonstrations, education and celebration- Parelli style.
Harriet Morris-Baumber
You’ll learn about the famous Parelli Seven Games, the foundation of Parelli Natural Horsemanship and Horsenality strategies that you can practise at home and that will help you to understand your horse or pony at a level you never imagined.
Throughout the two days Linda will showcase the philosophies, methods and exercises she has honed from years of education from the masters Pat Parelli and dressage legend Walter Zettl.
Pat will be on hand for ‘Problem Makeovers’ looking at common issues such as trailer loading, head strong horses, those that bite or kick or those that need their confidence building and outlook on life improving.
See Pat in action in what is set to be a truly awe inspiring educational journey that could change your life forever.
The Savvy Team will also be on hand showing what Parelli Natural Horsemanship can really do for the horse and soul.
Colleen Kelly, talented biomechanics scientist will also be in the arena, looking at the essential basics of rider biomechanics and natural riding in a master class on body position.
Tickets are available now and priced at Savvy Club Members £79 / Non member £99 VIP - £250 (including a private Q and A evening session with Linda and Pat Parelli.)
To book tickets contact the Parelli UK team on 0800 0234 813 or 02476 692 888.
For more information on Parelli Natural Horsemanship visit
Laura Robinson
www.parelli.com www.southernhorsemagazine.co.uk Tel: 0161 427 5622
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