Free Webinar From Carson James Reveals...

How Your Horse's Brain Controls His Body, His Movement, And Almost Every "Problem" He Has

(And How To Rewire That Brain To Unlock True Unity)

On this free webinar you'll discover...

Register For This Webinar on

Sunday, May 10th at 7:00pm Eastern

  • The reactive brain vs the thinking brain: why your horse literally cannot learn while he's reactive, and how to get him into the thinking side and keep him there.

  • Why "stubborn," "hot," and "lazy" aren't personality traits, they're nervous system states (and why labeling your horse with one of those words is the fastest way to make sure he stays that way)

  • What chronic stress is actually doing to your horse's immune system, recovery time, and longevity (the health and soundness conversation almost nobody else is having).

  • Why your horse's muscles tighten, his back stiffens, and his feet either rush or get stuck (none of which starts in the body, and why physical fixes stall).

  • How to create mental safety for your horse without coddling him, and the difference between being predictable and being passive.

  • Why "practice makes permanent" is the rule, not "practice makes perfect," and what repetition under stress is wiring into your horse right now without you knowing.

Who is Carson James?

A Genuine Buckaroo

born from ranch life.

Carson James comes from a Vaquero background and got his start working on large cattle ranches, riding horses all day, every day in real situations where things have to work. 


His foundation is that Buckaroo way of doing things—feel, timing, and clear communication.


What Tom Dorrance and Ray Hunt laid down, he’s working to carry forward—shaped by starting hundreds of colts, riding thousands of horses, and remaining a student of the horse.


Today Carson travels the country running clinics, has helped over 50,000 members through his online courses and programs, and has built what may be the most comprehensive horse training education available anywhere — still grounded in the same principles he started with.


The horse has never been the problem.