Trish Hyatt & Working Equitation Simplified Present:

Stop Guessing What Your Horse Needs

Start Seeing What’s Missing and Fix It

If you feel like you’re doing the right things but not getting consistent results, this workshop will help you understand what’s actually missing, so you can start making clear, confident training decisions.

This is such an important, often overlooked foundational topic, I’ve decided to make this workshop free so more riders can start seeing what’s actually missing in their training.  

If you’ve been wanting more clarity in your rides, I’d love to have you join us.
And if you’ve already signed up, feel free to invite a friend.

The Problem

You’re doing everything you’ve been taught to do. 
You practice the exercises.  
You focus on your position.  
You try to fix what happens in the moment.  

But progress still feels inconsistent.  
One ride feels better.  
The next one feels the same… or worse.  

You repeat the exercise.
Try to fix what just happened.
Maybe change something.  
And still feel like something is missing.  

If you’ve ever finished a ride and thought,  “Why isn’t this improving?”
You’re not alone.
And this is for you because...

Most of the time, it’s not what you’re doing… It’s what’s missing.

In this workshop, you will:

In this workshop, you Will:

See the difference

  • How to tell a mistake from a missing step. Why treating them the same keeps you stuck.

Understand what your horse is telling you

  • How to recognize the moment before things go wrong. This is where the real change happens.
  •  What your horse is telling you when they rush, drift, or resist. And what to adjust.

Know what to do next

  • A simple way to start diagnosing what’s actually happening, instead of repeating and hoping it improves.
  • A practical “one-step” approach you can use to slow things down, so you can see what’s really happening.
  • The confidence of knowing you can stop, reset, and adjust at any moment. Before things go wrong.

Now you have a way to start seeing what’s missing.  

And once you can see it… You can start to change it.  

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start making clear, confident training decisions with your horse…

Save your spot in The Obstacle Problem Solver Workshop.

Bonus: Progress Protocol
A Simple Way to Apply What You Learn

Included when you join the free workshop.

To help you apply what you learn right away, you’ll also get:

The Progress Protocol — a simple, practical tool you can use in every ride.

What you’ll get

  • A one-page printable protocol to guide each ride.        
    Pre-ride plan, cue order, 1–5 intensity scale, release definition, and quick debrief prompts
  • A 12-minute walkthrough video showing you how to:
    - set it up in under 60 seconds
    - use it during your ride without stopping
    - and quickly review what happened after
  • Multiple formats (PDF, DOC, ODF) so you can print it or use it digitally

Who it’s for

Riders who want more clarity and measurable progress…  
Without overthinking or confusing their horse.

Why this matters

This takes what you learn in the workshop…  
And gives you a simple way to use it, ride after ride.

Workshop details

Workshop: The Obstacle Problem Solver

Choose your best date after signing up

March 27th 5pm PT (8pm ET)

March 28th 12pm PT (3pm ET)

Format: Live online workshop (with replay available) 

Join For Free

Now open to all riders.

$27 $0


Workshop details

Workshop: The Obstacle Problem Solver

Choose your best date after signing up

March 27th 5pm PT (8pm ET)

March 28th 12pm PT (3pm ET)

Format: Live online workshop (with replay available) 

Early Bird Price

Ends March 24th

$27 $17


Trish Hyatt 

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.