Using the Lead Rope to Help Your Horse Find Balance
Failed to add items
Add to cart failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
Written by:
About this listen
In this episode of Giving Horses a Voice, Sharon Wilsie explores a simple but powerful idea: the lead rope is not just a tool for getting from point A to point B—it is a line of communication that can help your horse find balance, clarity, and confidence.
Sharon explains how the way we hold ourselves, breathe, walk, and carry the rope directly affects the horse’s nervous system, posture, and ability to move in a regulated way. Drawing from her work observing herd dynamics, rescue horses, riding barns, and therapeutic settings, she shows how true leadership is not about force or tension, but about presence, stability, peripheral awareness, and clear intention.
This episode dives into:
• how balanced horses follow balanced humans
• why calm leadership looks more like a quiet mentor than a pushy boss
• how peripheral awareness changes the way you lead
• why hand position, palm direction, and body alignment matter
• how your horse mirrors your posture, tension, and inner state
• why groundwork should support balance long before you get in the saddle
If you have ever wondered how to create better movement, softer connection, and more trust while simply leading your horse, this episode offers practical insight you can use right away.
Because in Horse Speak, even the lead rope can become part of the conversation.