289 episodes

Stacy Westfall teaches people how to understand, enjoy and successfully train their own horses. In her podcast, she shares all of her knowledge in her area of expertise: horses. She offers insights into issues that riders face in their own minds as well as the way they are viewing the challenges and goals they have with horses. She shares tips on becoming a better rider as well as a better leader for your horse.
Discover how you can understand things from your horses point of view so that you can enjoy the learning process with your horse. When you are able to understand what your horse is experiencing mentally and physically the process of learning new things becomes more enjoyable.
Your goals may be showing, trail riding or simply enjoying life with horses-all of which Stacy enjoys herself.
She shares her own struggles and successes to allow listeners to understand that everyone experiences ups and downs.
Through her podcast, website, YouTube channel and social media Stacy answers questions about: Fear, when to sell a horse, goal setting, safety, ground work, trailer loading, lead changes, reining, spins, stops, western dressage, ranch riding, when to get help, lessons, clinics and improving your safety, success and enjoyment of horses.

Train Your Own Horse with Stacy Westfall Stacy Westfall

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    • 4.8 • 408 Ratings

Stacy Westfall teaches people how to understand, enjoy and successfully train their own horses. In her podcast, she shares all of her knowledge in her area of expertise: horses. She offers insights into issues that riders face in their own minds as well as the way they are viewing the challenges and goals they have with horses. She shares tips on becoming a better rider as well as a better leader for your horse.
Discover how you can understand things from your horses point of view so that you can enjoy the learning process with your horse. When you are able to understand what your horse is experiencing mentally and physically the process of learning new things becomes more enjoyable.
Your goals may be showing, trail riding or simply enjoying life with horses-all of which Stacy enjoys herself.
She shares her own struggles and successes to allow listeners to understand that everyone experiences ups and downs.
Through her podcast, website, YouTube channel and social media Stacy answers questions about: Fear, when to sell a horse, goal setting, safety, ground work, trailer loading, lead changes, reining, spins, stops, western dressage, ranch riding, when to get help, lessons, clinics and improving your safety, success and enjoyment of horses.

    Recovery Time: The Missing Piece of Your Training Plan

    Recovery Time: The Missing Piece of Your Training Plan

    When pursuing long-term goals with your horse, it's crucial to intentionally plan for both physical and mental recovery time. While most riders allow physical recovery for their horses after intense events, they often neglect their own need for mental rest and rejuvenation. By taking intentional breaks, postponing further work until a set date, and observing your body's and mind's recovery patterns, you can learn to better support yourself before, during, and after challenging events. Honoring your recovery needs allows you to show up fully for your horse and increases your chances of successfully achieving your goals together.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Plan recovery time for both physical and mental rejuvenation
    • Take intentional breaks by setting a restart date and sticking to it
    • Observe your recovery patterns to learn your needs
    • Proper recovery planning leads to showing up better for your horse
    • Increases likelihood of achieving long-term goals with your horse

    • 10 min
    Dancing with Discomfort: Steps of Faith and Evidence

    Dancing with Discomfort: Steps of Faith and Evidence

    • 20 min
    Distracted: Should I let my horse stop and look, or keep him moving?

    Distracted: Should I let my horse stop and look, or keep him moving?

    • 26 min
    When Words Fall Short: How You See It vs. How I See It

    When Words Fall Short: How You See It vs. How I See It

    In this episode, Stacy dives into the challenge of using words to describe what happens with your horse. She starts with a common experience: reading a student's description, then watching a video to match it with reality. This exercise often reveals discrepancies. For instance, while a student might describe a horse as "reactive" or "stuck," the video might tell a different story.
    Topics include:
    How you describe it vs what I see Childhood game of telephone Emotions impacting your viewing Viewing from calm, neutral Identifying normal stages Below the safety line...’just barely’ above the line Repeat exposure changing the way you view and interpret your horse She also introduces the Resourceful Rider program, which helps riders connect through shared terminology and mutual understanding, aiming for consistency in describing horse behavior.

    • 26 min
    Five levels of distraction you can see in a horse.

    Five levels of distraction you can see in a horse.

    In this podcast, Stacy shares five levels of distraction that she see in horses. 
    This is important to think about, because if you can recognize it in layers, or levels of distraction, then you have a chance to see the progression. 
    People use the term ‘distracted’ to describe a wide range of behaviors, so I want to show you this in layers.
    Level 1: Checked Out
    Level 2: Panic, But With Recovery
    Level 3: Just Above the Safety Line
    Level 4: Second Story Window
    Level 5: Roof Top
    Listen and identify which level you are at, and learn more about the common challenges with each level

    • 29 min
    How Riders Can Avoid These 3 Self-Created Obstacles

    How Riders Can Avoid These 3 Self-Created Obstacles

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
408 Ratings

408 Ratings

Ashie loves doggies ,

I need help!

My pony will make me nervous when she is nervous so then I am afraid to ride and don’t know what to do,

PLEASE HELP!!!!!

Korreen23 ,

So much good advice

I’m so glad I found this podcast. I’m new to the horse world and I’m trying hard not to cause my horse undue stress because I’m so green. Using the advice learned here I’ve made great strides with my new best friend.

SamAQHA ,

My Thoughts on The Frustration Dissolves Podcasts

I am a big fan of this podcast and I listen to it a lot. That said and with the greatest respect, the most recent podcast, Frustration Dissolves, with two guests, was not what I was expecting. In my opinion this specific podcast sounds like a commercial for the actual subscription training program. Really felt like marketing to me. That was disappointing because I was looking forward to more excellent content. I hope the future podcasts will go back to more content and less advertising. Thank you!

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