Trish Hyatt & Working Equitation Simplified Present:
Trish Hyatt & Working Equitation Simplified
Monthly Maneuvers Made-Easy!
Build Control, Clarity, and Confidence
by Riding from the Ground
Ground Driving offers a powerful way to improve communication, balance, and responsiveness without a rider in the saddle, and a fun way to practice obstacle work.
Feb 9th-15th Live Training, Q&As + Lifetime Access
This challenge is designed to answer common questions step by step, in a way that keeps both you and your horse progressing, confident, and safe.
SPACES ARE LIMITED FOR INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
The Problem
If you find yourself thinking things like
"I loved learning to drive, but can't believe how much my lunging improved"
Fallon
The Solution
A practical way to build clarity from the ground

"I'm not really small enough to ride Peanut so I really appreciate learning to drive him.
He can build some strength and understanding before his little girl takes over, but I really got to focus on the aids.
For the first time I really understood the importance of the outside rein."
Candace
What This Challenge Is
Focused on:
What This Challenge Is Not
This is not:
You’ll also begin helping your horse get comfortable with the feel and movement of an additional line, setting the stage for the later ground driving work.
These exercises can be done with one line or two, depending on what improves clarity for your horse.
There is no finish line, only better direction.
How the Challenge Works
"What a great way to start my granddaughters pony so he'll be ready for her this summer."
Audrey
about LInes and Equipment
Exercises can be done using either (or both):
Before You Start
Same horse as video at top
What You Will Take Away
By the end of the challenge, you will have:
The _____ Challenge isn't just about mastering one obstacle or skill—it’s about building the foundation your horse needs to excel in any discipline.
Through targeted exercises, you'll enhance your horse’s responsiveness, balance, and engagement, all while having fun and tackling new challenges together.
Key Benefits
Learn how to navigate tight spaces and build control through exercises designed for the Pen.
Improve lateral flexibility, self-carriage, and straightness—skills that transfer to any riding goal.
Deepen your communication with your horse by practicing subtle aids and clear cues.
Keep training fresh and engaging with exercises that push you and your horse to grow together.
February 9th-15th 2026
Ground Driving fOUNDATIONS Challenge
Remember, SPACES ARE LIMITED FOR INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
Get Lifetime Access & Choose the Level of Support That Fits You Now!
The difference is how much guidance and support you want while helping your horse progress through the exercises.
$32
Get support while you practice
all month long
$27
Get support
during challenge week
A Simple Way to Decide: Lifetime Access and...
There’s no wrong choice — just different levels of support.
Absolutely! The Challenge is designed to do from the ground, whether your horse is trained to ride yet or not. We meet you where you are. You’ll learn practical, transferable skills that improve your communication with your horse. Not riding right now? No problem. Ground-driving is a great way to build the pieces you’ll need when you are.
No worries! Each training will be recorded and available until Sunday midnight PDT. And then will be moved to the course platform where you'll have lifetime access.
Each training is designed to be about 20 minutes and pre-recorded to watch at your convenience. The live Q&A and coaching sessions vary depending how many questions there are. The exercises themselves are often best in short sessions so you won’t need to overhaul your whole schedule.
Not at all! This challenge is all about introducing the lines and exercises in a simple, rider-friendly way. You’ll get step-by-step guidance to help you start where you and your horse are right now. And if you're still figuring out your lunging we'll work from there, adding the pieces as your horse is ready.
Absolutely. While the challenge is hosted inside the Working Equitation community, the skills you’ll gain are the ones every riding horse needs and apply to any discipline, from trail riding to dressage.
That’s the beauty of this challenge. As long as your horse understands basic manners and leading, you’ll be introduced to the next steps in a way that’s accessible for any horse, at any stage.
Just choose your level, 7 day or a full 30 days and click the Sign Up button, enter your details, and you’re in! Then watch your email for the community invite for the level you've chosen.
Awesome! Scroll to the bottom and click support and I'll answer you as soon as I see it.
International Coach and Clinician
National and International Top 10 Competitor
Retired Technical Delegate and WEDU Judge of Working Equitation
Trish Hyatt puts her many skills to use introducing the international discipline of Working Equitation to riders eager to improve their partnership with their horse, with a focus on fun, classical horsemanship and use of the horse for practical work or as cross-training for other disciplines.
Trish's superpower is the ability to give you and your horse what you need in a way that you understand so each horse and rider makes progress and knows what they need to work on.
Here’s what Participants from past Challenges had to say:
"Saying the Challenge has helped a ton is definitely an understatement!"
Brenda: "We've really enjoyed the Reverse Gate Confidence Challenge!!"
Trish: "Had you ever done a reverse gate before?"
Brenda: "We gave it a try last summer, but it ended up causing my horse a lot of anxiety and anticipation. So, saying the Challenge has helped a ton is definitely an understatement."
Brenda B.

"From anxious to confident: How I improved my horse's performance!"
I knew the basics of the pen obstacle - to enter and circle both directions. What I was missing was how to achieve a smooth transition at the pen entrance, maintain bend and tempo, exit in order to smoothly re-enter the opposite direction while maintaining correct bend.
Trish broke down the pen obstacle in separate pieces to practice then put together. The teaching process led me to successfully achieve my goals to fine-tune the pen.
Monica Falk

Thank you, Trish~it makes perfect sense now that you have explained how to work with the horse's drift, keep their trust, and get them to realize you are working together as a team.
Vicki Webberley