Dressage Naturally with Karen Rohlf: Training Horses as Individuals, Not systems Part 1 | Sponsored By YETI
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Have you ever questioned whether the way you've been taught to train truly fits the horse in front of you? Most people don't. And when they do, they're often reprimanded for it, which is usually enough to make them stop asking.
We repeat the same exercises and routines because that's how we were taught, rarely questioning the system even when our horses do. This conversation challenges that pattern and asks a harder question: what happens when the system stops working for the horse?
Karen Rohlf is an FEI Grand Prix dressage rider, USDF Gold Medalist, internationally respected clinician, and the founder of Dressage Naturally. Her career spans the highest levels of the sport, but the foundation of her work traces back to her first horse. As a child, Karen watched that horse be sold and change in ways that frightened her. Same horse. Same environment. Completely different outcome under different hands. That moment led her to make a promise to herself and to every horse she would ride, a promise that still guides her work today.
In Part 1, Karen shares stories she rarely tells publicly. She explains why she stepped away from a conventional training model most professionals never question. She tells the story of a horse who flinched simply for touching something in the barn aisle, and what changed when she responded differently than she had been taught. These moments show how curiosity and confidence can return to horses who have shut down, and why what we call tension is often something we haven't learned to read.
During the conversation, lightning strikes just as Karen names three essential needs of horses, reinforcing a central theme of the episode: the system is often the problem, not the horse.
In this episode, you will hear:-
The childhood experience that shaped Karen's approach to horses
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Why curiosity is often suppressed and what happens when it returns
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How to distinguish between physical, mental, and emotional training challenges
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Why giving horses real choice builds confidence rather than resistance
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Why no two horses should ever be trained the same way
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How tension often disguises itself as dullness or resistance
In this episode, you will learn how to recognize horses as individuals and partners, and how to ground your training in responsibility and trust.
Resources & Mentions-
Karen Rohlf's Book: Dressage Naturally
https://dressagenaturally.net/book/
Dressage Naturally
https://dressagenaturally.net/
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