In the second half of the conversation, Jessica goes deeper into the philosophy behind teaching horses and riders. She explains why good horsemanship starts with the human, why rapport matters more than speed, and how patience, structure, and clear communication create better outcomes for both horse and rider.
Choosing credentialed instructors and sticking with one method
Why video and feedback matter in training
How horses respond to human impatience and pressure
The 15-minute learning window for horses and humans
Why rapport is the foundation of every good partnership
Jessica’s future goals in teaching and continued growth
How building a strong foundation supports every discipline
Closing Thought:
Part 2 centers on Jessica’s teaching philosophy: that true horsemanship is built on relationship, patience, and the willingness to keep learning. It’s a reminder that the goal is not just better training — it’s better understanding.