Train Your Own Horse with Stacy Westfall podcast

Episode 361: When Your Horse Hesitates at Halter Pressure—The Preschool of Horsemanship

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This episode explores what hesitation at halter pressure really means—whether you're starting a young horse or checking the foundation of an older one. Stacy explains why the horse deserves to understand pressure from straight forward beforebeing tied, and how to safely prepare for the moment when the wall will only "speak" through halter pressure.

Key takeaways:
– The random "jog-off test" reveals whether horses truly understand halter pressure or just follow patterns and extra cues
– Lunging with inside turns creates safe, controlled opportunities to introduce straight-forward pressure before tying
– Common handler habits—walking back, switching to driving cues, or adding tools—delay true learning about halter pressure
– Two predictable reactions to sudden pressure show whether a horse is prepared for tying or practicing unsafe responses

This episode examines how testing halter pressure understanding builds trust, safety, and clarity. It's especially valuable for riders whose horses sometimes lag, brace, or pull back—reminding us that revisiting these preschool lessons can reveal and repair missing links in any horse's training.

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