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Pat Parelli

Pat Parelli
Born 1954
Livermore, California
Occupation Horse trainer
Spouse(s) Karen Parelli Hagen, Linda Parelli

Pat Parelli (born 1954) is an American horse trainer who practices natural horsemanship and founded the Parelli Natural Horsemanship program.

Parelli was born in 1954 in Livermore, California. As a child, he worked as a stablehand for nearby horse facilities. He competed in rodeo during high school and then graduated from Fresno State University with a degree in agricultural education. He then competed in professional rodeo and was named the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association's Bareback Rookie of the year in 1972.

Parelli's first wife was Karen, and the couple had a son and a daughter. Their son, Caton, was born in 1984. Caton had hydrocephalus at birth and at one time it was feared he would never be able to walk or talk. However, the child overcame his difficulties and learned to speak, to ride horses, and as an adult has shown American Quarter Horses in cutting and reining. Karen was a co-author for Parelli's first book, Natural Horse-Man-Ship. Karen and Pat divorced; Karen remarried a man named Jim Hagen, and today the Hagens run a horsemanship program in California called Natural Hoofprints.

Parelli's second and current wife is Linda Parelli (née Paterson, born in 1958). She was born in Singapore and grew up in Australia. She met Parelli in Australia in 1989 after seeing his videos in a tack store. She helped coordinate and promote Pat's clinics in Australia and came to America in 1992. It is the second marriage for both. Since 1996, Parelli has been headquartered in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

Linda moved to Australia when she was a child, and soon convinced her parents to buy her a horse, and then two. When she was young, she competed in Pony Club and gymkhana. As an adult, she trained as an esthetician and became the education director for an Australian skin-care company. Wanting to return to having horses in her life, she bought a Thoroughbred horse with a goal of competing in eventing, but because the horse was very difficult to handle, she attempted to use dressage methods for training, even though she considered dressage “the most boring thing possible.” Unsuccessful with that methodology, she attended a Parelli clinic, as she had been impressed with his videos demonstrating bridleless riding, and found success with her horse using Parelli's methods. In turn, her skills in marketing and education turned around the Parelli program financially. The program as it is structured today is credited as co-founded by Parelli and his second wife, Linda.


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