📅 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.