Skip to contentStraight and Round: Julie Goodnight helps a horse feel balanced cues, pick up the correct lead
Whoa means Whoa: Julie Goodnight teaches a just-started Appaloosa to stop from a seat cue, avoiding rein pressure
Letting Go: Julie Goodnight teaches a nervous rider the importance of relaxing her rein hold, riding with draped reins
Starting Over: Julie Goodnight uses round-pen training to teach an overbearing, bucking Warmblood to respect his leader
Show Slow: Julie Goodnight teaches a 4H-er to rate her speed in the show ring
Rearing to Go: Julie Goodnight helps a frustrated trail rider keep her horse moving forward and from rearing
New Directions: Julie Goodnight teaches a Rocky Mountain gaited horse to turn on the haunches
Jump into It: Julie Goodnight builds confidence in a young jumper
Private Lesson: Julie Goodnight helps an advanced rider learn to collect and ask her horse for more
A Bit Too Much: Julie Goodnight changes a horse’s bit to stop head tossing and helps the rider relax
Rescue and Rehab: Julie Goodnight helps a once-starved horse get back in shape
The Great Escape: Julie Goodnight helps a horse owner keep hold while longeing and take control
Lost in Transition: Julie Goodnight helps a young rider deal with an explosive canter
Big Go, No Whoa: Julie Goodnight teaches the emergency stop, calms a nervous rider
Homeward Bound: Julie Goodnight teaches a worried rider to cope with herd-bound tantrums
Saddle Up: Julie Goodnight introduces a saddle to a young, fearful horse