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Ride On with Julie Goodnight

Ride On with Julie Goodnight

Julie Goodnight

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/32j. Total Éps: 85

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Helping horses, one human at a time. Each month, horse trainer, clinician, and host, Julie Goodnight, breaks down the topics riders want to hear about most—whether you’re new to horses or refining your upper-level skills—from building confidence and setting goals to ground-manners, canter departures and more! Listen anytime, while you ride or when you drive to the barn. To submit your question for ”What the Hay? Q&A,” email podcast@juliegoodnight.com
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Gentling Mustangs with Positive Reinforcement: Part 2

Épisode 94

mardi 20 août 2024Durée 01:33:28

Last month, I talked to Dr. Sarah Matlock, a professor of Equine Behavior at Colorado State University, about her fascinating research into using positive reinforcement to gentle mustangs, the challenges associated with it, and the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.

 

This month, we continue our conversation about the impact of positive reinforcement on training wild mustangs, as well as its limitations. She explains the unique challenges associated with gentling mustangs, as well as the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.

 

In Long Story Short, I'll tell you about a surprising experience I had while training a 5-year-old greenbroke mustang that was adopted from the BLM. And in What the Hay? Q&A, I’ll answer listener questions about a horse that panics when he’s out alone on the trail, a Paint that’s easily distracted⁠, and a mare that just trots faster and faster when asked to canter.

 

Show Notes:

UltraShield® Green Natural Fly Repellent: https://absorbine.com/collections/fly-control/products/ultrashield-green-fly-repellent

 

Sarah Matlock contact: sarah.matlock@colostate.edu

Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events

Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join 

Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter

 

From What the Hay? Q&A

Resources on Calming Your Horse: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/calm-your-horse 

Canter with Confidence Training Video: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/canter-with-confidence

Resources for Cantering Confidently: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/cantering-confidently

Julie's New Course on Everything Your Need to Know About Riding the Canter with Dr. Kate Fenner: https://www.kandooequine.com/canter

Resources for Focusing: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/focusing

Resources for Distracted Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/distracted-horses

Resources on High-Headed Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/high-headed-horses 

 

Gentling Mustangs with Positive Reinforcement

Épisode 93

samedi 29 juin 2024Durée 01:36:40

In this episode, I’m talking to Dr. Sarah Matlock, a professor of Equine Behavior at Colorado State University, about her fascinating research into using positive reinforcement to gentle mustangs. We’ll talk about Dr. Matlock's personal journey with horses, and how that led her to a career in equine sciences. Then we’ll delve into Dr. Matlock's exciting work studying the impact of positive reinforcement through clicker training on wild mustangs. She explains the concept of "gentling" mustangs and the challenges associated with it, as well as the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.

In my new segment, Long Story Short, I'll tell you about an important lesson I learned from my dad when it comes to recognizing horse behavior, and the importance of people taking responsibility for their actions—instead of blaming their horse. And in What the Hay? Q&A, I’ll answer listener questions about how to keep weeds in the arena at bay, and using tie-downs on trail rides.

 

Show Notes:

Sarah Matlock: sarah.matlock@colostate.edu

Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events

Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join 

Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter

 

From What the Hay? Q&A

Resources on Tie-Downs/Martingales: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/tie-downs-martingales

Resources on High-Headed Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/high-headed-horses 

 

Ride On Rewind! Training Setbacks: How to Deal & Move Forward

Épisode 84

mercredi 17 mai 2023Durée 01:01:03

I've been traveling non-stop, and I'm still on the road, which makes it hard to find time to record the podcast. So for this month, we’ve chosen an episode that we think will be really useful to you as you continue to work toward your goals⁠. We’ll be back next month with a brand new episode in the "Horse Goals or Bust" series!

 

This episode is about how to deal with training setbacks with your horse. We've all been there at one point or another when things don’t go according to plan. The horse that normally walks right into a trailer suddenly refuses to load. Or a frightening incident overwhelmed your normally unflappable horse, and broke down his confidence.

 

It’s unreasonable to think that in the long-term training of a horse (which takes place over years and decades) everything would always go perfectly. Neither human nor equine are robots, and stuff happens! In this episode, we'll focus on what to do after the setback, how to analyze the situation, dissect what went wrong, and be proactive in developing a plan to get your horse back on track.

 

Plus, we'll revisit some listener questions in my "What the Hay? Q&A" segment.

Horse Goals or Bust Step 5: Dress for Success

Épisode 83

vendredi 5 mai 2023Durée 01:19:13

In this episode, I talk about the clothing and gear to choose to set yourself and your horse up for success—dressing for success, so to speak—no matter what your goals look like. I’ll talk about functional rider apparel, your horse’s attire and accessories and safety considerations. I'll also give you some tips to keep both you and your horse comfortable as you tackle the upcoming riding season.

Then in my "What the Hay? Q&A" segment, I’ll answer questions from listeners about ear plugs for horses, and a fearful mustang mare who has mastered the skill of rip and run.

Want your question answered in What the Hay? Email podcast@juliegoodnight.com

 

Show Notes & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Get everything you need—podcast episodes, blog posts, worksheets and supportive communities—to start your own Horse Goals or Bust! journey: JulieGoodnight.com/horsegoals

Follow Annie's Story: JulieGoodnight.com/horsereport

Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events

Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join

Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter

 

Resources from the Episode:

Loop Reins & Split Reins: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product-category/tack-room/bits-bridles-reins/reins

Ultrashield Fly Sprays: https://absorbine.com/collections/fly-control

Lead Line Leadership Video: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product-tag/lead-line-leadership

Rip & Run Podcast Episode: https://juliegoodnight.podbean.com/e/horses-that-rip-run

 

Horse Goals or Bust Step 4: The Right Training Plan

Épisode 82

vendredi 31 mars 2023Durée 01:15:50

In this episode, I talk about assessing your skills as a rider, what to consider in the Rider Skill Assessment worksheet, and how to interpret your results. I’ll share some awesome resources to help you evaluate your horse’s  skills and develop a training plan to get you where you need to go with your horse.

Then, in my "What the Hay? Q&A" segment I’ll answer questions from listeners about a horse that shows displays of aggression at feedtime, how to correct a horse for kicking at another horse on a ride, and how to find the right Western cinch for your horse.

Want your question answered in What the Hay? Email podcast@juliegoodnight.com

 

Show Notes & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Get everything you need—podcast episodes, blog posts, worksheets and supportive communities—to start your own Horse Goals or Bust! journey: JulieGoodnight.com/horsegoals

Follow Annie's Story: JulieGoodnight.com/horsereport

Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events

Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join

Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter

April 2022 Podcast Episode, Finding the Holes in Your Horse’s Training: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/plugging-the-holes-in-your-horses-training

“What is Your Horse's Training Level?” Quiz: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/quiz-whats-your-horses-training-level

November 2022 Blog, Finding the Right Horse Trainer: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/what-does-it-mean-to-have-realistic-training-expectations

Dictionary Of Equine Terms: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/dictionary-of-equine-terms Gain Confidence with Horses Short Course: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/confidence-short-course E-BARQ Survey: https://e-barq.com (and don't forget to joining my group GOODNIGHT TRAINING, code GJU9721)

Feed-Time Aggression Resources: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/feed-time-aggression

 

Horse Goals or Bust Step 3: Fitness & Conditioning

Épisode 81

samedi 25 février 2023Durée 01:26:29

This month is all about getting in shape & making a conditioning plan to reach your goal! I talked about rider fitness in my blog this month, which I will touch on, but in this episode we’ll focus on the horse. I’ll walk you through evaluating your horse’s current fitness level, and how to develop the right conditioning plan to help your horse get stronger, prevent injury, and perform better.

 

Show Notes:

Download Julie's Horse Goals or Bust Goal Worksheets: JulieGoodnight.com/podcast#horsegoals

Join the #HorseGoalsOrBust Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/horse-goals-or-bust

Julie's Blog: JulieGoodnight.com/Blog

Julie's 5#Challenge Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goodnight-challenge

Cosamin Joint Supplement Julie Mentioned: https://www.cosamin.com

 

What the Hay? Q&A Resources:

Winter Riding Tips: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/winter-exercises

Daily Dose Videos for Respecting Space: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/video-training-tips/?s=ground&orderby=title&order=asc Resources About Spoiling Horses, Hand Feeding Treats, Boundaries:

https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=boundaries

https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=treats

Horse Goals or Bust Step 2: What’s Your Plan of Action?

Épisode 80

samedi 21 janvier 2023Durée 55:07

In this episode, we’re continuing with step #2 of my “Horse Goals or Bust!” series. Last month, we reflected on the past year⁠—what worked, what didn’t, what we wish we did more of, and less of—and we used those revelations to brainstorm new goals for this year. This time, let’s talk about finalizing those goals and how we make a plan to get you where you want to be with your horse, nine months from now! 

 

I'll share the stories of two longtime students of mine, who jumped onboard the HGOB train with me, and are kind enough to let me share their journey with you. Finally, I’ll share my own personal horsemanship goals for this year, and how I came to the decision to do something I swore I’d never do...

 

Plus, in What the Hay, Q&A, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a mule that bolted under some crazy circumstances, how to lead a Thoroughbred by some menacing neighbors safely, and when sharing grooming tools can get a bit... well, "hairy."

 

Show Notes:

 

 

 

What the Hay? Q&A Resources:

Horse Goals or Bust!

Épisode 79

vendredi 30 décembre 2022Durée 01:07:05

I love New Year’s and all that it represents—ushering out the old, ringing in the new. I’m not much of a partier on New Year's Eve, but I AM at a stage of life where each year is precious to me, and making the most of my life takes on greater significance.

I’ve always been serious about planning my time and making new years resolutions, and this year I’m bringing you on this journey with me!

Next month, we’re starting a nine month roadmap to help you achieve, accomplish, and soar in your horsemanship. We call it Horse Goals or Bust!

I’ll help you set meaningful horsemanship goals, how to assess both you and your horse to come up with realistic training and conditioning plans, guide you through planning and logistics, and help you stay on track and meet your goals by next fall.

In this episode of my podcast, I want to talk to you about dreaming big, scheming hard, and imagining your best horse life. We'll talk about reflecting on the year behind us, how to envision an amazing future, and crafting meaningful goals that will fuel your plan of action.

Plus, in What the Hay, Q&A, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a green rider on a green horse, a bolting Mustang, and a Standardbred who is over-sensitive to touch.

 

Show Notes:

Download Julie's Horse Goals or Bust Goal Setting Sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiIke6guNi0nx6YsK4TUM6e61rfuCGjPS6q1qyjhvII/edit?usp=sharing

Join the #HorseGoalsOrBust Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/horse-goals-or-bust

 

 

Julie's Dec 2022 Blog Post: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/check-your-rearview

The book Julie mentioned from her friend, Jeanne Griffiths: Equine Science

Julie's 5#Challenge Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goodnight-challenge

What the Hay? Q&A Resources:

Julie's blog post on what to expect from professional training: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/what-does-it-mean-to-have-realistic-training-expectations and podcast episode: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-sdjze-132a0bd

Resources to stop a Bolting Horse: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?tag=pulley-rein-resources Resources on Despooking and Encouraging Curiosity: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=spook

Reward,  Correction and How Horses Learn Article: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/reward-reinforcement-and-punishment

HandsOn Gloves Finishing Gloves Julie Mentioned: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/handson-finishing-gloves

Does Your Horse Need Professional Help? (Finding the Right Horse Trainer)

Épisode 78

jeudi 1 décembre 2022Durée 01:08:33

In this episode, we'll talk about professional training for you and your horse. I’ll cover why you might need a trainer and how you should expect to benefit from it. Then, I’ll get deep into the weeds of how to find the right trainer for your horse, what type of trainer you should look for, how to know if you’ve found the right match, and how much in time and money this is going to cost you.

 

Finally, I’ll share some caveats about  horse training for so-called “problem” horses and how training might disguise a horse’s temperament.

 

Plus, in the “What the Hay, Q&A” segment at the end of this show, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a cold-backed horse that requires a long warm-up and also a horse that rushes into canter when cued to trot.

 

Want your question answered in What the Hay? Email podcast@juliegoodnight.com

 

Show Notes:

Resources mentioned in this episode to search for trainers in your area:

AQHA Professional Horseman’s Association: https://www.aqha.com/find-a-trainer1 Find Certified Horsemanship Association riding instructors at CHA.horse

Old Friends, New Adventures & New Horses

Épisode 77

vendredi 4 novembre 2022Durée 01:07:07

In this episode of my podcast, you’ll meet my dear friend "T" Cody. We’ve worked together off and on for the last 25 years since we first met at a horsemanship clinic at The Home Ranch in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

 

We’ll talk about our fabulous trip to Ireland for two weeks of clinics and riding the Wild Atlantic Coast—the horses we rode, where we rode, what we did, and what we learned about the amazing people and horses in Ireland.

 

Then I’ll talk with T about her return to horse ownership after a 5-year hiatus, the process she went through to find the right horse, and finally finding her young sport horse, Lio. We’ll talk about her plans for this horse and how to develop his training.


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