Horse Training Tips

Lose the Narrative to Propel Your Horse Training Results
We've all caught ourselves doing it... making excuses for ourselves or our horses. Voicing a limiting belief that keeps us from pushing that extra mile to make results happen. Any of these sound familiar?- Sara Johnson

Bringing a Horse Back Into Shape After Time Off
Work, family, injuries, busy schedules, travel, daylight - all can be reasons our horses get a planned or unplanned time off from riding. When its time to step back in the saddle, some care and good plan will help prevent injury or training misunderstandings.- Sara Johnson

Slowing down a horse that rushes when being led
Ahhh... finally, you pull back the stall door or the paddock gate for some quality horse time after a hectic day. This will be some relaxing time together you think....until your horse starts rushing past you and your tranquil vision is suddenly interrupted by a lack of harmony. Ugh.... A horse that gets rushy on the ground is a fixable habit that you can overcome with some patience and the right tools.- Sara Johnson