Tips with Cantering a Horse
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Most standard bred or trotting horses are taught to be mechanical—paced, stiff, and resistant—until one trainer shares the transformative mindset shift that unlocks softness and how to get them to relax into a canter.
If you've ever struggled to get a relaxed lope, a confident canter, or clear lead changes, this episode reveals the simple yet powerful foundational truths that can make all the difference. Mark Langley breaks down how to get horses to soften, follow the rein, and find their natural gaits without force or frustration. You'll discover:
- Why most pacing horses are tense and how to help them relax into true movement
- The real purpose of legs and reins, and how to use them to communicate rather than control
- Simple exercises to encourage soft transitions from walk to trot, canter, and flying lead changes
- The key to turning resistance into resilience, especially with sensitive, defensive horses
- Why foundational groundwork is the quickest path to a horse that trusts and moves freely, no matter their background Join Mark Langley, a world-renowned expert in emotive horsemanship, as he shares the simple yet effective principles that turn resistance into resilience and stiffness into softness. This episode might just change the way you think about training—and your horse’s entire mindset.
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