How to Structure your Training using my Unstructured Approach!

How to Structure your Training using my Unstructured Approach!

Author: Mark Langley November 3, 2024 Duration: 32:42

In this episode, Mark addresses How to Structure your Training giving his thoughts on what to assess to make logical decisions; How he would do a Pre-Flight check and he answers some general training questions based on theory: Should you wait for a chew? Should you give a horse some time off?  Mark Langley is a prominent Horseman known for helping horses to make mental shifts to improve their Emotional Stability and Capability: how they move and how they behave is all in their mind - as he has found out from his vast experience teaching 1000s of horses globally.  Their mind is heavily influenced by you and your training. Training one way can open a horse up or shut down its decision making processes & cause brace. Excited to learn more? Head to www.MarkLangley.com.au/join - join his Online Training Platform. Your 7 day FREE trial awaits!


Ever find yourself wondering what your horse is really thinking, or feel like you're stuck in a cycle of the same training challenges? Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership digs into those questions with a focus on understanding, not just obedience. Hosted by Mark Langley, this podcast moves beyond standard commands and techniques to explore the psychology behind equine behavior. Each episode is built around real questions from horse owners, offering practical advice that prioritizes compassion and builds a genuine connection. You'll hear detailed discussions on common issues-from groundwork struggles to building trust under saddle-always steering clear of forceful or dominating methods. The aim is to influence the horse's mindset, creating solutions that last and fostering a true partnership built on mutual respect. Whether you're a family introducing kids to their first pony, a dedicated hobbyist, or someone simply passionate about animal education, this series provides thoughtful perspectives for anyone seeking a deeper, more successful relationship with their horse. Tune in for a conversation that redefines horsemanship, one thoughtful solution at a time.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 103

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership
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Tips for ensuring your horse is ready to be trained out & about [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:33
People often ask us about how to help reduce or stop a horse panicking when it is out on trail. Listen for some training tips to check that your horse is able to cope with distractions outside - and so that it is set up…
Understanding heavy horses: Reducing the Lug [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:43
In this episode Mark provides some tips and insights into heavy horses. He helps provide some answers for a 17hh mare that can drag people; + a Clydesdale that is anxious and anticipatory. Also - should a horse be allowe…
How to help Horses Manage Themselves: Turning Stress into Softening [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:21
Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades. This week, Mark…
Helping Damaged + Rescued horses Cope better [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:16
Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades. This week: Advic…
All About the FLAG! How to use it effectively [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:27
Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades. >> This week: Al…
What you can do when your Horse Isn't Happy about being Caught [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:57
What you can do when your horse obviously isn't happy about being caught. Maybe they are slightly aggressive or negative towards you. Maybe you notice they are different when you have the halter in your hand. All of this…