When training a horse with ground work, remember that horses are big and they need to stay out of your space. Teach your horse to walk behind you under a saddle and bridle with help from a horseback riding instructor in this free video on horse training.
Expert: Teri Carter
Bio: Teri Carter is an horseback riding instructor at Saddlebrook Stables in Castle Hayne, North Carolina.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Series Description: A well-trained horse will be able to stop, walk, jump and respond to your commands. Train your horse to accept your commands with help from a horseback riding instructor in this free video series on horse training.

skilletrockgirl
i agree. they should be beside you.
Barrelracing318
I agree I always learned to walk at their head/shoulder area. Walking in front of them is dangerous. If they were to spook and bolt forward she's toast. The lady is the most unenthusiastic info-video spokes person ever as well.
chedog08
shes scared of the horses.
HyperShame
noooo, you should walk at their front legs, not in front! noooooooooooooo!