How to Teach a Horse to Lead Safely & Respectfully | Ground Manners Foundation | Part 1

Leading seems simple — until your horse drags you, crowds you, stops dead, or barges through gates. Proper leading is actually one of the most foundational skills in horsemanship, and when done well, it sets the tone for everything else: handling, training, riding, and your entire relationship. In Part 1 of this series, Caroline Beste of the Tao of Horsemanship Academy teaches you how to establish safe, respectful leading from the very beginning — using clear communication, calm body language, and a relationship-first approach. You'll learn: • The body language and energy that invites a horse to lead willingly • How to teach your horse to move with you — not ahead of you, behind you, or into you • Common leading mistakes that create resistance (and how to fix them) • Working with a horse that pulls, drags, stops, or invades your space • The foundation of all ground manners: respect that comes from relationship, not fear This is ground work that builds partnership — not compliance through pressure. 🌿 Want to go deeper? Join the Everything Horses & More! Video Library for hundreds of full-length training, health, and horsemanship videos PLUS short re-training courses that specialize in rehabilitating the traumatized riding horse: https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/hor... I also offer short, introductory training courses that will get you started, https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/hol... And, finally, if you’re ready to dive in and learn how to develop your horse completely – from relationship, rehabilitation, ground to riding, my Dream Riding Partnership Program is exactly where to start: https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/rel...