112,899 happy members
Without Bribes, Whips or Pressure.Â
Watching the clock tick by while your horse refuses to move an inch.
Feeling the eyes of others on you as you try every trick in the book without success.
Constantly stressing that your horse will panic, rush out, or hurt himself during travel.
Tristan Tucker
I’ve seen every creative trick in the book from heavy pressure to endless treats.
But here is the hard truth:Â
Getting the horse in isn’t the same as solving the problem.
Most “solutions” focus only on the result: the horse is inside.
But if your horse rushes in blindly, follows a treat without looking, or moves only to escape the whip, they aren’t confident. They are just reacting.
We need to stop luring and start teaching.
Instead of tricking them, we teach the horse exactly what the trailer is.
I want your horse to be aware of every single step, moving forward and backward with total understanding.
Because when your horse feels in control on the ramp, they will finally feel safe and relaxed on the road.
In order to solve any problem you’re facing, you need to understand why your horse feels this way. This first part of the training is extremely important, yet often forgotten.
No one can learn anything when pressured or stressed, so we’ll start with the basics. I’ll show you how to start from a relaxed state of mind and how to always fall back to a point of rest.
The way your horse will get on and off the trailer determines how their journey will be. It’s really important to teach the loading step-by-step, so your horse understands the process.
Once in the trailer, it’s important that your horse can find confidence and relaxation when loaded. We’ll go through it step-by-step, from tying to moving the ramp and tarp.
We’ll address potential problems that can happen during traveling. I’ll provide you with helpful solutions so your horse can understand that traveling can be fun and relaxing.Â
The final step is self-loading, where your horse just walks on the trailer all by himself, ready to go places.
GROUNDWORK MODULE
Your horse’s tension doesn’t start in the trailer. It starts before that. This module teaches your horse how he can reduce tension by adopting a relaxed posture.
Value: €197
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
CASE STUDIES MODULE
Get free access to my Case Studies module where I address specific problems (rearing, jumping off etc) and provide specific solutions for those problems.
Value: €67
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
TYPES OF HORSES MODULE
You’ll also get access to videos with different horses, from inexperienced and nervous to experienced and calm, to find one that matches your horse the most.
Value: €67
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
Yours absolutely FREE when you enroll in the Trailer Loading Mastery Course today.
Join 112,899+ riders and solve your loading issues forever.
Try it completely risk-free. If it doesn't work for you, simply email us within 30 days for a full refund.
Total Value: €528
Approximately equivalent to: USD $173 / GBP £129 / AUD $246 / NZD $293 / CAD $235
112,899 happy members
Without Bribes, Whips or Pressure.Â
Watching the clock tick by while your horse refuses to move an inch.
Feeling the eyes of others on you as you try every trick in the book without success.
Constantly stressing that your horse will panic, rush out, or hurt himself during travel.
Tristan Tucker
I’ve seen every creative trick in the book from heavy pressure to endless treats.
But here is the hard truth:Â
Getting the horse in isn’t the same as solving the problem.
Most “solutions” focus only on the result: the horse is inside.
But if your horse rushes in blindly, follows a treat without looking, or moves only to escape the whip, they aren’t confident. They are just reacting.
We need to stop luring and start teaching.
Instead of tricking them, we teach the horse exactly what the trailer is.
I want your horse to be aware of every single step, moving forward and backward with total understanding.
Because when your horse feels in control on the ramp, they will finally feel safe and relaxed on the road.
In order to solve any problem you’re facing, you need to understand why your horse feels this way. This first part of the training is extremely important, yet often forgotten.
No one can learn anything when pressured or stressed, so we’ll start with the basics. I’ll show you how to start from a relaxed state of mind and how to always fall back to a point of rest.
The way your horse will get on and off the trailer determines how their journey will be. It’s really important to teach the loading step-by-step, so your horse understands the process.
Once in the trailer, it’s important that your horse can find confidence and relaxation when loaded. We’ll go through it step-by-step, from tying to moving the ramp and tarp.
We’ll address potential problems that can happen during traveling. I’ll provide you with helpful solutions so your horse can understand that traveling can be fun and relaxing.Â
The final step is self-loading, where your horse just walks on the trailer all by himself, ready to go places.
GROUNDWORK MODULE
Your horse’s tension doesn’t start in the trailer. It starts before that. This module teaches your horse how he can reduce tension by adopting a relaxed posture.
Value: €197
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
CASE STUDIES MODULE
Get free access to my Case Studies module where I address specific problems (rearing, jumping off etc) and provide specific solutions for those problems.
Value: €67
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
TYPES OF HORSES MODULE
You’ll also get access to videos with different horses, from inexperienced and nervous to experienced and calm, to find one that matches your horse the most.
Value: €67
Included in Trailer Loading Mastery
Yours absolutely FREE when you enroll in the Trailer Loading Mastery Course today.
Join 112,899+ riders and solve your loading issues forever.
Total Value: €528
Approximately equivalent to: USD $173 / GBP £129 / AUD $246 / NZD $293 / CAD $235
Try it completely risk-free. If it doesn't work for you, simply email us within 30 days for a full refund.