Thank you for joining Your Horsemanship!

I'm really excited to have you on board. Please read on to learn more about getting started.

-Jason Webb


I highly recommend that you read my "Essential Notes on Horses, Training and Human Nature" before you start to watch the video lessons and start your training journey with your horse. It will help you understand why horses behave and move the way they do, how you can affect your horse and the philosophy behind my training program and methods.

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And, before you crack on, here's a reminder of the additional benefits of membership to Your Horsemanship and how to access them:

  • I regularly film new problem solving lessons, webinars with guest experts and challenges. This new content is shared via our newsletter sent on at the beginning of each week.
  • I hold monthly Q&As where you have the opportunity to ask questions about your own horse and any training issues you may be having. Keep an eye out for dates in the newsletter!
  • You receive a 10% discount on "in person" lessons, course days and camps. This is automatically added to your bookings via the events page, saving you the hassle of remembering and adding codes to your purchases!

Members can join our supportive Facebook Group where you can share experiences and tips with myself and other members.

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And we are always on hand to answer queries via email.

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Lastly, if you want to purchase the equipment that I use on a daily basis on the yard, please head to our Shop. Plus, you can also benefit from 15% discounts on Equilibrium Products with the code YH15 and Equinexceed Gastro with the code JASON15 at checkout!

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First groundwork session with a big, strong youngster

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This video shows me working with a stunning, big young horse for the first time. He had been pretty quiet and easy at home, but came to us for two week's groundwork to prepare him for backing later in the year. Coming from a quiet yard, he found the move a bit overwhelming and is a combination of being quite worried with knowing he can use his strength against us humans! In this first groundwork session with him, I am working on my personal space and asking him to settle in different areas of the round pen, which he finds really hard. You can see from how little I have to move throughout the session, that he is a high energy horse who is focused on his surroundings rather than myself. I find this a really interesting video in terms of seeing a horse go through a range of emotions and my body language throughout what should be a very simple, but significant exercise for establishing a relationship between horse and human.