📅 Live Dates (Recordings Available Approximately One Week Later)

THE LESSON BEGINS AT 1PM EASTERN TIME

  March 28

  April 11

🧭 Session Breakdown

Session 1: Volume Control & Foundational Signals

What are your hands, feet, and shoulders really saying?

Learn how horses experience X and O through your body language and positioning. We’ll break down how to adjust your “volume” so you’re neither overwhelming nor invisible.

 You’ll learn:

  How horses interpret your physical cues

  The mechanics of Hold, Activate, and Draw

  How small adjustments change clarity and response

  Why quieter signals often create bigger results

Session 2: Mentor Steps & Herd Leadership Mechanics

Protector, Director, Inspector — and why balance matters

Horses organize safety and learning through clear roles. In this session, you’ll learn how to step into leadership without force, dominance, or over-managing.

You’ll explore:

  The three Mentor roles: Protector, Director, Inspector

  How horses assess leadership and safety

  Why personal balance (physical and emotional) matters more than authority

  How clear leadership supports regulation and learning

Session 3: The Bubble — Personal Space, Boundaries & Bonding

How close is too close?

Personal space isn’t about control — it’s about clarity. This session focuses on managing the invisible “bubble” that helps horses feel safe, connected, and regulated.

We’ll cover:

  How horses experience personal space

  Why unclear boundaries create tension, pushiness, or shutdown

  How bubbles support trust and bonding

  Practical ways to adjust distance without conflict

 🐴 Who This Series Is For

  Horse owners, handlers, trainers, and caregivers

  Anyone feeling stuck, frustrated, or unsure why things feel “off”

  Horses that are worried, reactive, dull, pushy, or inconsistent

  People who want less micromanaging and more mutual understanding

No matter the horse — anxious or confident, reactive or quiet — these mechanics support ZERO first, which makes everything else easier.