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Few things feel as unsettling as when your horse suddenly whips around and bolts. It can knock your confidence quickly, especially if it becomes a repeated habit.
This episode explores why it happens and practical ways to help your horse stay with you mentally and emotionally so you can both relax on your rides again.
Key TakeawaysSpinning usually starts from fear, not "naughtiness."
Your job is to help your horse feel safe & supported.
Clear boundaries and calm leadership matter.
If he begins to spin, gently interrupt the pattern and guide him back the way he came.
Look for triggers (location, objects, rider tension, herd separation).
Build confidence slowly with groundwork, desensitisation, and positive experiences.
An experienced rider may help in the early stages.
Why horses spook & spin
How to interrupt the spin calmly
Ways to prevent it from starting
Confidence-building strategies
đ Get the 15 Minutes or Less Workbook Short, simple sessions to strengthen trust + communication.
https://stridesforsuccess.com/15
Go Deeper Inside ConnectionThere's a full week of training on this inside Connection, in the Reschooling Collection
Join us to get the step-by-step lessons and support.
https://stridesforsuccess.com/join
đ Continue the ConversationShare your experience in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook.
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2025 Note from Lorna: This episode was first recorded in 2017. I explain things a little more firmly than I would today; you live and learn đ The heart of the message remains: spooky horses need clarity, confidence, and trust to feel safe.
By Lorna Leeson4.7
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Few things feel as unsettling as when your horse suddenly whips around and bolts. It can knock your confidence quickly, especially if it becomes a repeated habit.
This episode explores why it happens and practical ways to help your horse stay with you mentally and emotionally so you can both relax on your rides again.
Key TakeawaysSpinning usually starts from fear, not "naughtiness."
Your job is to help your horse feel safe & supported.
Clear boundaries and calm leadership matter.
If he begins to spin, gently interrupt the pattern and guide him back the way he came.
Look for triggers (location, objects, rider tension, herd separation).
Build confidence slowly with groundwork, desensitisation, and positive experiences.
An experienced rider may help in the early stages.
Why horses spook & spin
How to interrupt the spin calmly
Ways to prevent it from starting
Confidence-building strategies
đ Get the 15 Minutes or Less Workbook Short, simple sessions to strengthen trust + communication.
https://stridesforsuccess.com/15
Go Deeper Inside ConnectionThere's a full week of training on this inside Connection, in the Reschooling Collection
Join us to get the step-by-step lessons and support.
https://stridesforsuccess.com/join
đ Continue the ConversationShare your experience in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook.
https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, review, and share the podcast.
2025 Note from Lorna: This episode was first recorded in 2017. I explain things a little more firmly than I would today; you live and learn đ The heart of the message remains: spooky horses need clarity, confidence, and trust to feel safe.

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