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Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership

Mark Langley

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Show overview

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 106 episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2026th season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 33 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 18 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Mark Langley.

Episodes
106
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
27 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Mark Langley horse training tips with a unique psychological perspective. Answering REAL horse training questions with practical and compassionate solutions. Help and advice on how to overcome common horse problems in a way which doesn’t use dominating and damaging techniques but influences their mindset and sets you up for long term success and partnership.

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How Mastering Personal Space Can Reduce Nipping when being Led

May 9, 202617 min

Does your horse try to back out of the trailer prematurely?

May 2, 202617 min

Empowering Riders: from basics to shows

Apr 26, 202623 min

Techniques that Build Trust: Helping a defensive Off the Track horse

Apr 18, 202623 min

Why horses freeze or get worried on trail and how to fix it

Apr 11, 202622 min

How to stop Mouthiness in horses & getting Forward

Apr 4, 202624 min

S2026 Ep 310Why Focusing on 'Awareness' Instead of Attention Rewrites Horse Training Rules

Most horse owners and trainers believe focusing on a horse’s attention is enough to create cooperation—until they realize true awareness is a game-changer. In this episode, Mark Langley explains the difference between a horse simply looking at you and one that is fully aware of everything around it. Imagine a horse so attuned, it notices the tiniest finger wiggle from 15 meters away without losing its relaxed composure—this is the power of horse’s awareness. Listen to understand how this awareness enhances your horse’s relaxation, responsiveness, and trust without demanding their relentless focus. Also in this episode, help for a scared mini-show horse who can be very hard to catch. Join Mark Langley's Online Membership and start making your training more effective and your rides more enjoyable.

Mar 28, 202628 min

S2026 Ep 309Tips to get the breaching bar on

In this week's episode Mark answers a variety of horse related training questions: the difference between a rope halter and a webbing halter and why he uses a rope halter; tips for closing the breaching bar; are compression hoods supportive or masking?; and if a horse doesn't ever lie down to sleep, is this a concern? Improve your horse training with Mark through his Online Membership.

Mar 21, 202617 min

S2021 Ep 308Why Food Aggression Is More Common in Rescued Horses

Why Food Aggression Is More Common in Rescued Horses Most horses will test your boundaries—and for some, food aggression is just the tip of the iceberg. If you're struggling with a horse that’s overreactive, unruly, or unclear about boundaries, this episode reveals the foundational shifts you need to make. Mark Langley dives deep into how overhandled and undereducated horses, especially those raised in captivity or humanized environments, develop food aggression—and more importantly, how to turn this behaviour around. Mark shares real stories of horses, explaining that food aggression in Brumbies isn’t inherently common—it’s a reflection of their lack of natural boundaries and clear communication learned in the herd. He outlines why these horses often grow up confused, overreactive, and lacking the skills to communicate effectively—traits often mistaken for instinct, when they’re really learned behaviours. Improve your horse training skills using Mark's Online Membership: find out more

Mar 14, 202618 min

S2026 Ep 307Why Many Horses Fail as Beginners' Horses (And What You Can Do About It)

The critical qualities your horse needs before riding—beyond just standing still. Most horses become stiff and clunky because their bodies are tense and guarded — but what if the key to softness is more in the mind than the body? In this eye-opening episode, Mark and Jenny reveal how a horse’s mind shapes its body—and how you can influence both through simple, mindful groundwork, revealing how a horse’s mindset directly influences its movement and softness. Discover how a seemingly stiff Brumby transformed from guarded to more graceful through gentle education and trust. Mark shares real-world examples of horses that change in body shape just by shifting their mental state — no magic, just understanding. We break down the critical link between mind and body, explaining why body work alone can’t fix stiffness if the horse’s mindset remains guarded or stressed. We also cover the critical skills a horse needs before it’s truly safe for a beginner—showing that readiness isn’t just about standing quietly or picking up feet, but about confidence, trust, and curiosity. Understanding when a horse is “shut down” versus physically injured can save you from costly mistakes. Train your horse successfully using Mark's detailed training videos: find out more

Mar 7, 202617 min

S2026 Ep 306Tips with Cantering a Horse

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.

Feb 28, 202623 min

S2026 Ep 305Can you train a horse that runs back to the barn?

Unlock the secrets to truly understanding your horse—and transform your training approach forever. Discover why some horses walk off after mounting and how simple, counterintuitive tactics can turn that behaviour around instantly. If you’ve ever struggled with nervous, anxious, or strong horses that seem unreachable, this episode reveals the proven methods to cultivate calmness, confidence, and trust—without harsh bits or force. In this episode of the Mark Langley Horsemanship Podcast, Mark shares practical insights straight from his ongoing work with horses of all temperaments. He explains why pushing a horse through fear often worsens the problem and how teaching horses to follow a feel can eliminate issues like walking off after mounting. Learn how to create soft, responsive horses simply through feel and patience, not punishment. You’ll discover: The real reason horses walk off after mounting and how to address it The importance of leading lessons in different positions and why leading behind your horse builds awareness How to handle anxious off-the-track thoroughbreds and nervous horses by respecting their space and emotional needs How collection and softness can be achieved without a bit, if desired Practical steps to help a horse that pulls, rears, or bolts back to the barn, even in complex training environments This isn’t just theory—Mark’s insights can help you avoid the pitfalls that lead to frustration, injury, or horses that shut down. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, grasping these principles offers the chance to deepen your connection, improve responsiveness, and build trust—long-term. If you’re committed to calm, confident horses and want training that respects their nature while improving their behaviour, this episode will interest you. Perfect for anyone working with nervous, strong, or disengaged horses, or those tired of chasing behaviours that keep them stuck. And for the trainers and facilities facing challenging horses and mixed signals, Mark’s approach offers a clear, humane pathway to transformation. Tune in now—your best horse is waiting. P.S Mark will be in Europe in 2027 for demonstrations and clinics. If you’re interested in bringing his unique methodology to your barn or community, reach out now—spaces will fill quickly.

Feb 21, 202622 min

S2026 Ep 304Do horses have bad days? Or is it a hole in your training?

Discover how subtle signals from your horse reveal their mindset, and learn the simple shifts that turn dullness into curiosity and confidence. In this episode, Mark Langley unpacks the mysteries behind horses with appearing "robotic" or disconnected. Is it boredom, stress, fatigue, or a deeper training hole? Or maybe just a sign they need a different approach? You'll learn to read your horse's tiniest cues — ear flicks, breathing changes, and body language — to truly understand what they’re telling you about their feelings and state of mind. We break down practical strategies to wake up dull minds, re-engage frozen horses, and turn "bad days" into opportunities for connection. Mark shares specific training tactics that foster mental agility. Understanding your horse’s internal world is crucial for building safety, trust, and responsiveness. If you're tired of generic training tips that miss the emotional layer, this episode is your guide to noticing what your horse isn’t saying — and turning that into positive, confident behaviour. Mark Langley is a renowned equine educator committed to improving horsemanship worldwide. Join his Online Membership to see your horse become softer through his techniques: 7 day free trial Find out more www.MarkLangley.com.au/join

Feb 14, 202629 min

S2026 Ep 303What to do if your horse is uncomfortable with something? Solutions for Uncomfortable Horses

In this episode of Mark Langley's Horsemanship Podcast, Mark and Jenny Langley tackle common challenges faced by horse owners. From dealing with horses that are uncomfortable with objects on both sides to helping nervous thoroughbreds gain confidence, Mark shares practical tips and insights. Tune in to learn how to build trust and improve your horse's comfort and responsiveness. Whether you're dealing with a trail riding horse that hesitates or a young horse needing foundational training, this episode offers valuable advice for every horse owner. Join Mark Langley's Membership to watch over 800 of Mark's training videos. Detailed training, explanations, courses and support helping you at home.

Feb 7, 202624 min

S2026 Ep 301Mindsets: Why they need monitoring

In this episode of Mark Langley's Horsemanship Podcast, we delve into the intricate world of horse mindsets and how they can be transformed to solve common behavioural issues. Join Jenny as she discusses with Mark the challenges faced by horse owners, such as scrambling in floats, pulling back, trail anxiety and separation anxiety. Through real life examples and practical advice, Mark explains how looking at a horse's mindset can help solve these situations and foster a calm and connected relationship. Tune in to discover how to empower your horse to be more present and confident. Access Mark's personal support + learn from his Online Membership Training videos: 7 day free trial, then cancel any time.

Jan 31, 202616 min

S2026 Ep 302The rope detail in belly roping & long reining

Join Mark and Jenny Langley in this week's episode of the Horsemanship Podcast as they look into successful techniques for using ropes in horse training. Whether you're transitioning your horse to long reining or exploring the nuances of belly roping, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for enhancing your horsemanship skills whilst understanding where to place your knots. Also, an explanation into the difference between pressure and release and gaining forward through feel. Join Mark Langley's Online Membership: access over 800 training videos and get Mark's direct support. 7 day free trial.

Jan 24, 202621 min

S2025 Ep 300Training tips for frozen or shutdown horses

In this episode of Mark Langley's Horsemanship Podcast, Mark and Jenny tackle the challenges of training reactive and shut-down horses. From a Shetland pony struggling with freezing behaviour to a standardbred mare overcoming hyper-focus, Mark shares insightful strategies to engage a horse's mind and foster a more responsive partnership. Tune in for practical advice on creating a balanced and open mindset in your equine companions, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable training journey. Watch Mark's training videos and improve your horse yourself! 7 day free trial. Suitable for everyone.

Jan 17, 202622 min

S2025 Ep 298The difference between lightness & softness

Join Mark and Jenny Langley as they delve into the art of finding softness in horses and why softness is different from lightness. Listen to understand why softness is the ultimate goal that riders seek; with specific tips to help a hard eyed horse become softer. To ask Mark your question join his Online Membership - more info here

Jan 10, 202628 min

S2025 Ep 299Short Lessons for Winter

Horseman Mark Langley gives some short exercises for you to do with your horses over winter to help when you bring them back into work later in the year. Plus how you can create personal space with horses that you have spent a lot of time grooming and are very comfortable with you - particularly if you now need to start to train them. Also - explaining what the indirect and direct rein are. Horse insights from Mark Langley - more available Online. Get his horse training videos and improve your horse yourself!

Dec 20, 202518 min

S2025 Ep 297How important is footfall to the timing of aids? How to stop Pawing.

In this episode of Mark Langley's Horsemanship Podcast, we explore key aspects of horse training, including the timing of aids in relation to footfall, strategies to stop a horse from pawing when tied, and techniques to help a shut-down horse become more responsive. Mark shares insights on achieving a centered mindset in horses and the importance of focusing on their thoughts rather than just their movements. Join us for practical advice and expert tips to enhance your horse training approach. Mark Langley provides solutions to support horses as well as positive training approaches. His psychological approach fosters soft mindsets and horses active decision making. Gain improvements in your horse through his Online Membership. FREE for 7 days! Membership includes personal support from Mark. Find out more: https://www.marklangley.com.au/join

Dec 13, 202516 min
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