What does it really mean to bring a horse “back into work”?
In this episode of the Mark Langley Horsemanship Podcast, Mark explains why returning a horse to riding is often far more about emotional readiness than physical fitness. Using real member questions, he discusses off-the-track thoroughbreds, horses recovering from ulcers and lameness, and the common mistakes people make when restarting horses after time off.
Mark shares practical guidance on:
- Recognising emotional shutdown, anxiety and fixation
- Why softness and adjustability matter before riding
- Long reining and groundwork exercises to safely prepare horses
- How stress, herd life, nutrition and training can contribute to ulcers
- The importance of clarity and consistency between groundwork and ridden work
- Helping horses process new environments with confidence
This episode is full of practical exercises and deeper insights into horse psychology, helping owners create calmer, softer and more confident horses without force or pressure.
Whether your horse has been out of work for weeks, months or years, this conversation offers a thoughtful roadmap for rebuilding trust and understanding.
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