Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership

Mark Langley
アメリカ合衆国
言語 EN
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最新 16.08.2026

Mark Langley offers horse training advice from a psychological perspective, addressing real questions with practical and compassionate solutions. The podcast focuses on overcoming common horse problems without dominating techniques, instead influencing the horse's mindset for lasting success and partnership.

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  • Helping Horses Feel Safe to Learn 16.08.2026 31分
    This week, Mark answers three member questions about horses that appear very different—but all share the same underlying cause. Learn why an ex-harness horse becomes defensive during saddling and rugging, how to help an impatient young horse stand quietly, and why a horse that leads well can still struggle with worming. Rather than focusing on the behaviour itself, Mark explains how changing a horse’s mindset creates lasting change. Discover practical ways to build softness, trust and emotional balance through clearer communication and better understanding of how horses think. Want help applying these ideas to your own horse? Join the Mark Langley Horsemanship Membership and access over 800 step-by-step training videos that show you exactly how to develop softness, confidence and understanding at every stage of training. With regular member Q&As and a complete training roadmap, you’ll gain the knowledge to solve problems by understanding why they happen—not just managing the symptoms.
  • Why Your Horse Doesn't Want to Go Forward 09.08.2026 26分
    Why does one horse plant their feet while another refuses to trot? Although the behaviours look different, they often share the same underlying cause. In this episode, Mark answers questions from members about horses that stop, shut down or resist moving forward under saddle. He explains why adding more pressure isn’t always the answer, and shares practical training ideas to help horses become more confident, responsive and willing. You’ll also hear advice on ribcage awareness, forward thinking, separation anxiety, float preparation and helping horses stay mentally connected during training. 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. www.MarkLangley.com.au/join
  • Are Biting, Spooking & Rushing Really the Same Problem? Understanding the Root Cause 02.08.2026 32分
    Could a horse that bites during handling and another that rushes under saddle actually be struggling with the same underlying issue? In this episode, Mark explains why behaviours like biting, spooking, rushing and resistance are often connected—not by disobedience or dominance, but by anxiety, confusion and the way horses have learned to respond to pressure. Through two real member questions, Mark shares practical advice on rebuilding confidence, improving leading, creating healthier personal space, preparing horses before lunging, and helping anxious horses become softer and more willing partners. If you’ve ever felt like you’re fixing one problem only for another to appear, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface. If you’d like to dive deeper into creating softer, more confident horses through practical step-by-step training, explore the Mark Langley Horsemanship Membership, where every week we help members work through challenges just like these. www.MarkLangley.com.au/join
  • When Leading Gets Sticky: Solving Common Groundwork Challenges 26.07.2026 27分
    What do you do when your horse gets stuck, spooky, hyper-focused, nippy, or simply isn’t responding the way you’d hoped? In this episode, Mark answers member questions about common groundwork and leading challenges, including young horses lacking confidence, horses becoming dull to pressure, sensitivity around touch, nipping behaviours, and horses that become fixated on distractions in their environment. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing the right thing when training gets a little sticky, this episode is full of valuable insights. ⭐ Want to deepen your skills? Join the Mark Langley Horsemanship Online Membership for access to hundreds of training videos, detailed courses, practical exercises, and regular member Q&A support.
  • Advice for when your horse says "no" 19.07.2026 32分
    What To Do When Your Horse Says ”No” – Pressure, Persistence & Knowing When to Stop What should you do when your horse braces, freezes, pulls back, or simply refuses to go forward? In this episode, Mark explores one of the most common challenges horse owners face: what happens when a lesson isn’t going to plan. From leading problems and barn-sour behaviour to trailer loading setbacks and confidence issues on the trail, Mark explains why more pressure isn’t always the answer—and how better timing, awareness, and technique can create real change. This episode is packed with Mark’s practical strategies focusing on understanding the horse’s thoughts, emotional responses and level of understanding when training challenges arise. Unlike traditional approaches that often rely on escalating pressure, obedience, repetition and control, Mark helps them become calmer, more confident and mentally available, creating lasting change without damaging trust, confidence or willingness. Want to deepen your skills and better understand your horse’s behaviour? Join the Mark Langley Horsemanship Online Membership for access to Mark’s full training library, detailed exercises, courses, and regular Q&A support. www.MarkLangley.com.au
  • Helping Anxious Horses Find Calm, Confidence & Self-Regulation 12.07.2026 31分
    Why do some horses remain anxious, reactive, or constantly on high alert no matter how much experience they have? In this episode, Mark answers member questions about highly anxious horses, reactive off-the-track Thoroughbreds, hypervigilant horses that struggle to relax, and horses that lack confidence on the trail. If you’ve ever wondered why your horse struggles to settle, constantly scans the environment, or reacts strongly to pressure, this episode offers valuable insights into the emotional causes behind these behaviours and practical ways to help your horse develop genuine confidence. Want personalised guidance with your horse? Join the Mark Langley Horsemanship Online Membership for access to hundreds of training videos, detailed educational courses, practical exercises, member Q&A sessions, and the opportunity to better understand your horse’s behaviour, emotions and training challenges. Learn more at www.marklangley.com.au
  • Imprinting: how early handling shapes a horse's mind - the fine line between familiarity and numbness 05.07.2026 26分
    How much should we handle young horses—and when does familiarity start to become numbness? In this episode, Mark explores the fine line between creating a horse that is comfortable around people and creating one that has learned to switch off. He discusses why some horses become dull to pressure, how awareness can be lost through excessive noise and repetition, and why quality communication is often more important than quantity of training. Learn how to develop softness, confidence and understanding in your horse with the support of the Mark Langley Online Membership. https://www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • From Float Loading to Clipper Fears: Solving Common Horse Training Challenges 28.06.2026 22分
    In this episode, Mark answers a range of practical training questions, from rebuilding confidence after a frightening float-loading experience to helping horses overcome fear of clippers, drenches and handling around the head. He explains why softness under pressure is more important than simple exposure, and how quality leading creates the foundation for solving many common training problems. Mark also discusses how to help horses respond correctly to rein pressure on the trail, why backing up plays an important role in creating softness and balance, and the difference between building physical fitness and mental fitness in performance horses. Along the way, he shares insights into helping horses trust pressure, process difficult experiences and become confident problem-solvers rather than simply learning to cope. Whether you’re dealing with float-loading setbacks, riding challenges, or a horse that has lost confidence after a bad experience, this episode offers practical guidance for creating softness, trust and understanding. Ready to go deeper? Join Mark Langley Online for practical lessons, personalised insights and a supportive learning community. https://www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • Bringing Horses Back Into Work: Rebuilding Confidence, Softness & Emotional Balance 21.06.2026 25分
    What does it really mean to bring a horse “back into work”? In this episode of the Mark Langley Horsemanship Podcast, Mark explains why returning a horse to riding is often far more about emotional readiness than physical fitness. Using real member questions, he discusses off-the-track thoroughbreds, horses recovering from ulcers and lameness, and the common mistakes people make when restarting horses after time off. Mark shares practical guidance on: Recognising emotional shutdown, anxiety and fixation Why softness and adjustability matter before riding Long reining and groundwork exercises to safely prepare horses How stress, herd life, nutrition and training can contribute to ulcers The importance of clarity and consistency between groundwork and ridden work Helping horses process new environments with confidence This episode is full of practical exercises and deeper insights into horse psychology, helping owners create calmer, softer and more confident horses without force or pressure. Whether your horse has been out of work for weeks, months or years, this conversation offers a thoughtful roadmap for rebuilding trust and understanding. Ready to go deeper? Join Mark Langley Online for practical lessons, personalised insights and a supportive learning community. https://www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • Leading with Awareness: Why Horses Tune Out and How to Keep Them Thinking 14.06.2026 24分
    Why do some horses become ”stuck in the mud” when leading, while others seem to switch off and stop responding altogether? In this episode, Mark explores some of the most common leading challenges horse owners face and explains why the answer often lies in awareness rather than pressure. He discusses how horses can become dull to both flags and lead ropes, why too much ”white noise” can cause them to tune out, and how quiet, purposeful communication helps horses stay mentally engaged. Mark also takes a deeper look at the concept of searching—a key ingredient in developing confident, adaptable horses that can process their environment rather than becoming fixated, dependent, or shut down. You’ll learn what a healthy green zone really looks like; how to maintain awareness without creating agitation; and how to help horses that hate halters. If you’d like to better understand your horse and apply these concepts step-by-step, join the Mark Langley Online Membership today. https://www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • Preparing Horses for Shows Without Creating Anxiety: helping horses think clearly under pressure 07.06.2026 27分
    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. www.marklangley.com.au
  • Managing Horses: Why Catching, Handling and Everyday Interactions Matter More Than You Think 31.05.2026 30分
    Many horse owners focus heavily on training sessions, but some of the most important lessons horses learn happen in the quiet everyday moments — being caught, led, handled and managed around the paddock. In this episode, Mark explores how routine interactions shape a horse’s confidence, emotional balance and willingness to engage with people. Jenny and Mark discuss why seemingly small moments can either build softness and understanding or gradually create brace, avoidance and frustration. Mark explains how horses are constantly learning from the way people approach them, handle pressure, and respond to emotional changes. He shares practical insights into recognising subtle signs of tension, improving awareness during handling, and helping horses feel mentally safer and more connected in everyday situations. This episode highlights why good horsemanship is not just about what happens during formal training, but about the consistency, clarity and emotional understanding we bring into all interactions with our horses. If you want to develop a horse that is easier to catch, more willing to engage and more emotionally balanced, this conversation offers thoughtful, practical guidance to help you better understand the horse in front of you. If you’d like deeper guidance with your own horse, Mark Langley Online gives you access to a full training library, step-by-step exercises and regular Q&A support to help you better understand your horse’s behaviour, training and emotional responses. Find out more at MarkLangley.com.au
  • The reason some horses won’t lead into a trailer – and how to fix it 24.05.2026 39分
    In this episode, Mark Langley reveals the core issue behind common behaviours like pulling back at the float or a reluctance to go forward. You’ll discover why, without a solid foundation in leading, no amount of pressure or tricks will truly fix the problem—and how to build that foundation from scratch. Mark shares specific practical strategies for transforming hesitant horses into willing partners. If you’ve ever felt stuck with a horse that refuses to load, pull back on the trailer, or seem emotionally shut down and not wanting to move forward on the ground or under saddle, this episode is your roadmap to understanding the deeper causes and fixing them at their root. Also, when a vet prescribes lunging for rehabilitation but your horse won’t stay out on the circle or falls in or needs the lunge whip to complete it - what can you do? Mark gives detailed helpful advice for this scenario, linked to the other issues discussed in this episode. Get Mark’s detailed training videos and improve your horse: try it for free: www.MarkLangley.com.au/join
  • How Relaxed Jaws and Quiet Minds Unlock Better Horse Training Results: busting the myth of bit chewing 17.05.2026 17分
    Addressing the potential training and developmental shortfalls of a side pull vs a bit. Many riders believe that encouraging horses to chew on bits is essential for their well-being. But what if a quiet mouth — rather than constant chewing — signals true comfort and softness? In this short episode, renowned trainer Mark Langley busts the myth that chewing is good for health. He unpacks the real connection between the horse’s jaw, the TMJ, and emotional tension, revealing why a relaxed jaw doesn’t necessarily mean the horse is actively chewing.  Understand horsemanship to a deep level with Mark’s Online Membership: try it for free: www.MarkLangley.com.au/join
  • How Mastering Personal Space Can Reduce Nipping when being Led 10.05.2026 17分
    Mark Langley—renowned for his emotive horse training—breaks down the steps to teach your horse personal space awareness, drastically reducing nipping when being led. In this episode, Mark shares practical strategies to help an eight-year-old off-the-track gelding who becomes nippy when asked to yield or move. He reveals how to establish a respectful space where your horse feels safe and willing, instead of defensive or friction-filled. You’ll learn why traditional pressure techniques often backfire and how to leverage subtle cues, like a simple flag or the ”supermarket etiquette” mindset, to create cooperation without conflict. We break down: the importance of awareness over force, the power of high-precision, small-step training, and the role of emotional clarity in shaping reliable responses. Mark explains why a horse’s biting stems from frustration and how offering alternatives—like leading away softly or using a feel on the rope—can turn nipping into curiosity and cooperation. Discover how to craft a mental shift in your horse from friction to flow, transforming everyday groundwork into a foundation of trust. Get the insights to iron out your horse problems with Mark’s Online Membership - try it for FREE: www.MarkLangley.com.au/join
  • Does your horse try to back out of the trailer prematurely? 03.05.2026 17分
    Weekly horse training advice answering real questions with practical insights that offer a calm and considered approach to helping horses learn. This week: if your horse tries to back out of your trailer, perhaps when you go to do up the breaching bar, this episode with Mark Langley gives you tips on how to stop this. Mark also provides advice for horses that don’t want to load when after an event to go home; and for horses that may feel trapped in small spaces.  Mark Langley’s psychological and wholistic approach to training helps thousands of horses and their owners. Learn his insights in detail with his Online Membership: try it with a 7 day free trial. www.marklangley.com.au
  • Empowering Riders: from basics to shows 26.04.2026 23分
    Mark Langley horsemanship weekly podcast offering practical training tips for a variety of real situations. This week: Advice for under saddle: A new horse that refuses to go out of the gate; a mare that can get very high emotions and how to manage her at an event or show; and for a horse that is now understanding leg and rein aids well but contact leads to lost impulsion at a trot. Gain more of Mark’s insights that change horses through his Online Membership: try it for free! www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • Techniques that Build Trust: Helping a defensive Off the Track horse 19.04.2026 23分
    Weekly podcast offering horse training advice with Mark Langley. Advice for an Off the Track mare who kicks and bites if asked to walk in a circle. She can also pin her ears back defensively with ground work. Listen to Mark’s insights on why she is probably like this and how she can he helped using some practical strategies. Discover how to give horses what they really need — a detox period away from pressure and the importance of creating safe, relaxed space. Mark shares practical techniques to build trust, including managing your boundaries with flags, leading with distance, and teaching horses to process pressure at their pace. Also, tips on how to pick up the hoofs on a foal who may now be shut down after a bad trimming experience - how to retrain her.  Understanding a horse’s emotional state can prevent behavioural issues, reduce stress, and foster a genuine partnership. Elevate your horsemanship with Mark’s Online Membership that includes support and training videos. Try it for free. www.marklangley.com.au/join
  • Why horses freeze or get worried on trail and how to fix it 12.04.2026 22分
    In this episode, Mark tackles the common problem of horses that lock up, freeze or panic at the sight of distant horses, cows, unfamiliar environments or even just the same old trail despite repeated exposure— the key to resolving these isn’t necessarily what you think. Mark Langley reveals a counterintuitive approach that transforms scared horses into confident trail companions, avoiding the dangerous bucking and freezing that can make riders fall off and lose trust in their horses. Listen to discover why the typical response—trying to push through the anxiety—often makes matters worse, and instead, learn the simple yet powerful mental and physical tools to help your horse let go of fear and build confidence. Mark shares real stories and actionable steps from his extensive horsemanship experience, including how to reset a horse’s focus with gentle leading, mastering rein and body communication, and cultivating trust in everyday trail rides. We break down specific tactics: how to teach your horse to move softly in tight spaces, regain control when they’re frozen or bucking, and use mental ”redirections” that turn anxiety into calm curiosity. You’ll discover why hyper-focus is the root cause of many trail issues—and the simple shift in mindset that can turn your horse from a flight animal into a confident partner. Mark Langley is a renowned horse trainer and emotional horsemanship expert, known worldwide for his compassionate, effective methods that address the mind as much as the body. His approach emphasizes patience, clarity, and trust-building, making him a trusted voice for horse owners everywhere. Improve your horse training under his detailed guidance through his Online Membership. Find out more www.MarkLangley.com.au/Join
  • How to stop Mouthiness in horses & getting Forward 05.04.2026 24分
    If you struggle to get your horses to move forward - whether under saddle or in long reins - Mark has some great training tips for more confident movement. Plus, Mark explains how to adapt these techniques for carriage horses making the saddle transition, with insights into building feel, sensitivity, and responsiveness in even the most immune horses. You’ll also learn why understanding your horse’s mindset—curiosity versus caution—is essential to progress. Mark discusses the importance of balancing stimuli to promote curiosity without overwhelming, and how to safely introduce environmental challenges like noise or flags to foster caution.  Mark also offers advice and insights into a mouthy gelding who doesn’t respond to flag used as a visual stimuli. Mark Langley is a renowned horse trainer known for transforming challenging horses through calm, connected methods. His approach emphasizes mental clarity, respect, and trust over force, making complex training tasks achievable and enjoyable. Improve your horse training under Mark’s detailed guidance through his Online Membership. 7 day free trial: take a look. www.marklangley.com.au/join

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