The WE Journey to Spain Bundle
Become a more confident trainer for your horse, and help send our teams to Spain.
Three of my most popular courses, together for the first time. 50% of the proceeds go to the US and Canadian Working Equitation teams competing in Spain.
Open until August 31
The Problem
You're not a beginner rider. You've put in the work. Lessons, videos, maybe a clinic or two.
So why does progress still feel hit or miss?
Maybe it all comes together when a coach is standing there watching. Then you're home, on your own, and you can't quite feel what's happening anymore.
Or you're riding often, working hard, and still not sure what you should actually be focused on. Some days feel great. Some days feel like you went backwards.
None of that means you're doing it wrong.
It usually means you're missing clarity, not effort.
And if that sounds familiar, you're in the right place.
Why This Matters
When Diana suggested this sponsorship idea, I got excited fast.
Because it lets me do two things I care about, at the same time.
It helps you work through two of the trickiest obstacles in Working Equitation, the sidepass and the gate, broken down into small, doable steps.
And it brings you a whole library of fun, practical lessons from a variety of other coaches I respect.
And it helps send our North American teams to Spain for their debut on the world Working Equitation stage.
Knowing some of the riders who are going makes it that much sweeter.
That's why these three courses are here, together, for the first time.
What's Inside
When you can see the parts, you stop guessing.
Here's what you get, and why these three belong together. Each one takes something that feels like too much all at once... and breaks it into pieces you can actually train. That's the whole idea behind how I teach. You know what to work on, and why.
Coffee At The Barn normally $147
Ever get to the arena and think, "what should I even do today?"
This is the fix. 50+ short, interview-style lessons with coaches from across the horse world, including Robin Bond, Stephanie Hayes, Jody Fontanetta, and me. Robin and Stephanie are headed to Spain on the US team.
Each one gives you a specific, doable goal for your next ride. You'll learn the exercise, why it helps your horse, and what to watch out for.
Video, audio, transcripts, and diagrams, so it works however you learn best. Lifetime access, so it's there whenever you need a fresh idea.
Solve Your Sidepass Challenge normally $97
If your sidepass drifts, sticks, or falls apart halfway across... this breaks it all the way down.
You'll work the small pieces one at a time, with a simple way to track your horse's responsiveness. So you can see real progress instead of guessing.
No pushing your horse through the whole thing and watching the quality fall apart. Just clean, doable steps.
Master The Gate Challenge normally $97
Drifting away, won't stand still, bumping the gate, leaving before you ask. The gate has a lot of moving parts.
So we take them one at a time. A proven, start-to-finish process I've worked out through trial and error with hundreds of horses and riders.
These are action steps you actually ride, not videos you just watch. Put the parts together and you get a calm, flowing gate, with a willing horse.
Both challenges come with lifetime access, plus bonus Turn on the Forehand and Haunches lessons.
The Bundle
Here's everything you get.
✓ Coffee At The Barn ($147 on its own): 50+ interview-style lessons, lifetime access
✓ Solve Your Sidepass Challenge ($97 on its own): the sidepass step by step, plus the Turn on the Forehand bonus
✓ Master The Gate Challenge ($97 on its own): the gate step by step, plus the Turn on the Haunches bonus
✓ Bonus: 30 days in the Rider's Success Circle ($32 value): a month of Q&As, support, and community
Bought separately, the three courses are $341. Add the month in the Rider's Success Circle and that's $373.
In the bundle, one payment:$297
Open until August 31. After that the courses go back to being sold on their own, and the fundraiser closes.
50% of the proceeds go straight to the US and Canadian Working Equitation teams competing in Spain.
So you get three courses I'm proud of, a month of support, and you help send our teams to the world stage.
A quick note on the Rider's Success Circle bonus: it's for riders who aren't already in the Rider's Success Circle. After you join the bundle, you'll get a link on the thank-you page, and in your first email, to start your 30 days free. It's a free trial, so it continues at the regular monthly rate after 30 days unless you cancel. And you can cancel anytime.
Who This Is For
This bundle is for riders ready to guide their own horse.
This is for you if:
✓ You're past the beginner stage and ready to take more ownership of your horse's training.
✓ You ride well on your own, but you want clearer steps and a way to know you're on track.
✓ You ride Working Equitation, or you're curious about it, and the gate and sidepass are on your list.
✓ You like that half of what you spend helps send our teams to Spain.
This is not for you if:
✗ You're looking for a quick fix or a magic formula. This is real, step-by-step work.
✗ You want someone to train your horse for you. These courses help you do it yourself.
✗ You only want to watch. The challenges ask you to actually ride, and track what's changing so you know what to adjust.
So here's the simple version.
You get three courses to help you train your horse with more clarity, a month in the Rider's Success Circle for support, and the chance to help send our teams to Spain.
$297, one payment, open until August 31.
The courses are yours for life, so there's no rush to "finish."
Work through them at your own pace, on your own time, with your own horse.
If this feels like the next step for you and your horse, click below and join us.
And thank you. However you got here, you're helping more than your own riding.

International Coach and Clinician. National and International Top 10 Competitor. Retired Technical Delegate and WEDU Judge of Working Equitation.
Meet Your Guide
I'm Trish Hyatt.
For more than forty years, I've been the person people call when something has gone wrong with a horse. Different disciplines, different problems, the same job. Figure out what's actually happening, and fix it.
And over the years, one thing became impossible to ignore. Most of the time the horse wasn't the problem. The rider was missing a piece... usually without knowing it.
So I stopped just fixing horses and started teaching riders. How to break things down, see what their horse needs, and make the next decision on their own.
But the work is still the same. Help you and your horse make progress, in a way you actually understand.