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How to Clean Your Parelli Ropes

"Pat Parelli was inspired by Tom Dorrance’s advice that horses need to be able to drift and teeter. During ground work, your horse needs to be able to move out a bit and have enough room to turn and face you, get control and then come back.  For this reason, you should choose rope that moves through your hands smoothly to avoid jerking your horse.

Parelli rope is smooth, slightly forgiving, and will flow through your hands as your horse needs additional space. Rather than drag your horse from point A to point B, our ropes are designed to allow for drift and teeter by both the nature of what they are made of, as well as the length.

The rope you usually see used for halters and leads is typically nylon rope and was never designed to withstand the unique challenges an equine application presents.  Nylon rope stretches, can become stiff with use, increases in size over time and absorbs unwanted moisture.

The 100% polyester [yachting] rope used at Parelli has been specifically engineered with horsemanship use in mind. Parelli's rope is dirt, sweat, mildew, rot,  and UV resistant.  This means that your rope will stay truer to it's original form longer, without fading, stretching, popping or elongating." (parelli.com)


So how are you caring for your rope to ensure you get the most life out of it?  Are you throwing it in the wash with bleach or detergent?  Are you not washing it at all?

Here are some best practice tips when it comes to washing your Parelli ropes:

  • A plain water rinse does wonders to reduce build up of sand and dirt.  Spray down with a hose or let sit in a bucket of water for a few minutes then "squeedgy" out the water.  You can do this with your hand by squeezing the rope and sliding your hand down it's length.
  • If they're really dirty and you're going to wash your ropes in the washing machine put them in pillowcases first.  This does a couple of things:
    • It helps keep your ropes from wrapping around the center agitator of the washer (if you have that style washing machine).
    • It keeps the snap from banging around in your washer.
    • It protects the ropes and gentles the action of the washer on them.
  • Use a gentle cycle.  These ropes are surprisingly easy to clean and don't require high heat or a lot of action to get them clean - this will only accelerate their deterioration.   
  • Use a mild detergent or none at all!  Soaps can reduce many of the desired properties of the rope such as it's UV resistance, smooth feel, and elasticity.  Use a soap with a pH between 7 and 9, or just use a fabric softener in a small/medium amount.
  • Never use bleach or abrasive soaps.  Never!
  • Let air dry, if you dry with heat you may shrink or warp the core of the rope.





For more detailed information about yachting rope and cleaning information visit: http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/37_7/features/clean_rope_10509-1.html

Parelli Savvy Club - How Do You Use It?

At Parelli Central, we’ve been sharing a lot of content straight out of our Savvy Club through social media lately, and we have been delighted with your responses to our education-themed topics!
This inspired me to write a blog about all the fantastic things YOU can find in the Learning Library section of the Savvy Club!
First, you just need to be a member. The Savvy Club is the world’s leading horsemanship education club. Members have access to thousands of horse training videos and educational articles, direct access to Pat and Linda Parelli, and support from over 22,000 fellow horse lovers and nearly 400 Parelli Professionals!
You can choose your level of membership by clicking HERE and choosing Membership > Membership Options from the left menu bar.
Not sure yet if a membership is for you? Don’t worry! You can try the Savvy Club and ALL of its features for a 90-Day Free Preview! Click HERE, then choose Get Started and select Preview; use Referral Code P9610, with no credit card required and no obligation!
Now that you are a member and you’ve logged in, choose Learning Library from the top menu bar. You have arrived at a page that should look very similar to this, pending your level of membership:
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This next step is the most important, and it’s a question only you can answer: What do you want to learn about today?

You can type anything into the search box – “trailer loading” (28 videos, 1 audio, 43 Q&As, 2 documents), “rearing” (3 videos, 37 Q&As), “bucking” (4 videos, 1 audio, 57 Q&As, 1 document), “FreeStyle” (70 videos, 18 Q&As, 12 documents), “Liberty” (81 videos, 3 audios, 5 Q&As, 11 documents), “colts” (17 videos, 3 audios, 30 Q&As, 2 documents), or any other topic you want to learn about.
Your search results will show up to 100 of the most relevant results, and will be sorted by available Video, Audio, Question & Answers, and Documents (articles, pictures, self-assessment checklists, etc.).
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You can also view content by selecting a topic in any of the six categories at the top of the Learning Library: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Advanced (includes Foal Handling, Colt Starting, Lead Changes, and Jumping), or Pick Your Topic (includes additional libraries based on your level of membership, current and back issues of Savvy Times magazines and Savvy Club DVDs, Parelli TV, Horsenality, Problem Horses, Junior Savvy, and LOTS more!).
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Below that, we’ve collected some of our newest and most popular videos, followed by in-depth Parelli Connect tutorials.
In addition to all of the educational content, you will also find in Parelli Connect that you can connect with other Savvy Club members, Parelli Professionals, and Pat and Linda Parelli, along with walls where focused discussions are held around a particular subject, such as a certain Level or Savvy.
The depth of the Savvy Club is in its immeasurable amount of information, support, community, and goal-tracking tools to help keep you inspired, educated, and empowered! Become the best horseman you can be by committing yourself to never-ending self-improvement through the Savvy Club!
Keys to Success found in the Savvy Club:
  1. Attitude 
  2. Knowledge
  3. Tools 
  4. Technique
  5. Time
  6. Imagination 
  7. Support 


Have questions about how to get the most out of your membership?  Head on over to my FACEBOOK PAGE and shoot me a message or write me at smthorning@gmail.com