In this episode of Ride On! with Julie Goodnight, Julie shares spring updates from the ranch, including recent expos, clinics, travel, and the latest training progress with Rip, Scotch, Tomcat, and the senior horses. Then, in Long Story Short, Julie reflects on Rip’s slow, thoughtful education and how short, positive, well-timed lessons can build a stronger foundation than rushing or drilling. The main topic explores “the art of breaking it down”—why baby steps matter in horse training, why riders often struggle to identify them, and how to build complex skills through simple, progressive steps. In What the Hay? Q&A, Julie answers listener questions about a mare who bucks at the canter and preparing horses for emergency evacuations, including sound desensitization, catchability, and trailer-readiness.

 

Horse Goals or Bust, Goal Setting worksheet    https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/horse-goals-or-bust-goal-setting/

 

GPR Vol 1, Balance & Rhythm  https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/balance-and-rhythm-full-video/

 

GPR Vol 2, Comm and Control   https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/communication-and-control-full-video/

 

Lead Line Leadership   https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/

Goodnight Bitting System  https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/goodnight-bitting-system-package/

Bit Basics    https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/bit-basics-full-video/

 

HGOB Goal Worksheet     https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/horse-goals-or-bust-ready-set-go/

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