BEGINNING LEVEL 1 COURSE - AN INTRODUCTION TO PARELLI

Location: 
225 HAUTERE CROSS ROAD, TE HORO
Date: 
08/12/2012 to 09/12/2012
Instructor: 
Russell Higgins - Parelli Professional
Payment due by: 
30/11/2012
Prices:
  • Full Attendance 2 days: $320,00
  • Spectator Ticket (attend 2 days): $115
  • Spectator Ticket (attend 1 day): $65.00
(deposit of $150.00 due by 09/11/2012)
Course details: 

Course details: 

Learning effective horse-human communication...

Developing a new relationship through love, language and leadership...

Bring your horse to this course with Russell Higgins, 4* Parelli Professional, and an introduction to Parelli.  Learn the 7 Games that horses play with each other; de-sensitise your horse to things that scare them or cause them to spook; teach your horse to respect your space; have effective communication on the ground and riding; develop trouble free Trailer Loading; learn how to cause your idea to become your horses idea...

Course includes a trailer loading demonstration at the conclusion of day one.  *Participants can also bring along an auditor for free (value $110).  (This applies to Beginning Level 1 courses only)

Start time is 9a.m. sharp

Please ensure your horse is comfortably settled in his pen, and be in the arena without your horse (bring your notebook and your deck chair) for Russell's introduction to begin at 9a.m.

Bring the following if you have them:

A natural halter*, 12’ Line*, Carrot Stick*, Savvy String*.

Also bring your helmet and your saddle for Sunday, as Russell will cover saddling with savvy, mounting, dismounting, emergency stops, rein positions etc. Bring your lunch, drinks and clothing for all types of weather along with anything else you or your horse might require.  A chair also comes in handy.

 *There will be a limited quantity of genuine Parelli equipment for sale at the clinic (pre-order with Russell on pnhnz@xtra.co.nz to guarantee availability).

Overnight Horse Accommodation

Pens available $10/night.  Bring feed and hay for your horse, and a water bucket.  (Remember an adult horse will eat at least half a bale of hay per day when penned without access to grass - ensure you bring enough for the duration of the course.)  Please book with your registration to ensure availability.  Please also note that participants are required to keep their pen clean during the course and ensure it is cleaned out before leaving on the last day.