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Can you train a horse that runs back to the barn?
Season 2026 · Episode 305

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

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership

February 21, 202622m 29s

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Show Notes

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

  1. 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.