
In this episode, Jenny and I discuss how to prepare horses for shows, clinics and challenging environments without overwhelming them emotionally. We explore why exposure alone is not enough, and how horses need guidance, clarity and understanding to feel safe under pressure. I explain the importance of teaching horses to become problem solvers rather than comfort seekers, and how better leading and connection can help horses cope with uncertainty, travel, busy environments and unexpected situations. We also answer questions about clinic preparation, riding past mobs of goats, fixation and worry under saddle, plus issues like pinned ears, pigroots, girthiness and emotional brace. Learn practical ways to help your horse stay softer, more adjustable and mentally connected in situations that would normally create anxiety or overwhelm. Want help applying these ideas with your own horse? Join Mark Langley Online for full training videos, step-by-step exercises and personal Q&A support.
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