Welcome to your course access page. Start at the top, follow the path, and use the support options whenever you need a second set of eyes on your horse.
Please do not share, copy, transmit, sell or redistribute this page or these videos. If a friend wants help with float loading, send them to the public Float Easy website page or get them to contact me.
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Disclaimer & TermsAs you work through the training, bring your questions, sticking points and short video examples to the Q&A sessions. That is the best place to get guidance and stay on track.
Optional: if you want Norm to see your first video before a Q&A session, you can send it by WhatsApp to 0419556783.
The goal is not to get one lucky load. The goal is to create calmer, safer, more predictable loading your horse can repeat.
Download the summary first so you understand the overall sequence before watching the full lessons.
Download Summary — replace linkA support tool for helping clear emotional tension around float loading for horse and handler.
View BonusUse the individual video links below. Each video can open in a new window so you can return to this page easily.
Go to VideosVideo quality note: some original training footage was filmed years ago and is not high-definition. The training principles and live examples remain the important part.
This section gives you a clear map before you enter the video list. It makes the page easier to use and reduces confusion.
Build relaxation, curiosity and better response around the float before asking for full loading.
Create a clear forward response so the horse understands how to come calmly toward the handler.
Prepare straight, confident forward movement so the horse is not drifting, ducking away or controlling the line.
Bring the foundation to the ramp so your horse learns to walk into the float without being dragged or forced.
Teach the horse to handle normal float sounds, movement and activity without rushing back out.
Build a calm stand while the handler moves around, lifts the ramp and secures the back.
Use short, confidence-building trips so the new loading pattern becomes repeatable, not a one-off success.
This version keeps the page lighter and easier to follow on a phone. The videos are listed clearly, with the live training examples grouped by horse.
Watch these before going to the float so the handling, cues and preparation make sense.
Begin here before working through the practical training.
Understand how and why tools are used in the system.
An integral part of the Float Easy training approach.
Previously called Part A in the original series.
Do this before loading so the horse is more settled, responsive and ready to learn.
These real sessions show how the system looks with different horses. Open each horse’s videos in order.
Donna thought Norm would train her horse, but she did the training with live coaching.
Work through the middle of the system with Che.
A longer example showing the progression through several stages.
Another live example showing the same principles in action.
Jellybean’s paddock mate Boss is also shown later in this series.
Extra examples and explanations that support the main 7-step course.
A bonus Step 4 problem-solving lesson.
A supporting example for Steps 1 to 4.
Another Step 4 support lesson.
A quick lesson on regression and rebuilding.
A useful way to understand the learning process.
The principles are the same, but this section shows practical differences for angle loads.
Use this section once your horse has been trained through the earlier steps.
Send your final result through to Norm on WhatsApp