Train Your Own Horse with Stacy Westfall
Summary: Stacy Westfall teaches people how to understand, enjoy and successfully train their own horses. In her podcast, she shares all of her knowledge in her area of expertise: horses. She offers insights into issues that riders face in their own minds as well as the way they are viewing the challenges and goals they have with horses. She shares tips on becoming a better rider as well as a better leader for your horse. Discover how you can understand things from your horses point of view so that you can enjoy the learning process with your horse. When you are able to understand what your horse is experiencing mentally and physically the process of learning new things becomes more enjoyable. Your goals may be showing, trail riding or simply enjoying life with horses-all of which Stacy enjoys herself. She shares her own struggles and successes to allow listeners to understand that everyone experiences ups and downs. Through her podcast, website, YouTube channel and social media Stacy answers questions about: Fear, when to sell a horse, goal setting, safety, ground work, trailer loading, lead changes, reining, spins, stops, western dressage, ranch riding, when to get help, lessons, clinics and improving your safety, success and enjoyment of horses.
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- Artist: Stacy Westfall
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Podcasts:
Clicker training horses- a conversation with Mustang Maddy
Getting started in reining-A conversation with Jesse Westfall
Ride with Confidence- a conversation with Barbra Schulte
Leading one horse while riding another, how to teach ponying
Horse shows: ethics, reining, competition, pitfalls & different cue systems
My Horse Won’t Walk On The Lunge Line & Can I Do Groundwork Without Lunging?
Discussing quality, quantity, and boredom during horse training
Add planning and refinement to your riding: circles, straight & cues
Teaching horses to give to pressure, ground tie & stand quietly
Ranch Riding Troubles and Electric Fence Issues
Handling stress when you can’t ride your horse.
Empowering riders, respecting space, finding balance between go & whoa aids
Why lunging horses? Benefits and warnings.
Put yourself in the role of the horse
Using More Leg on Hot Horses