Beyond the Crossties-An Equestrian Edge
Podcast One: Steps to Overcome Fear
Steps to Overcome Fear
- Identify Your Fear Clearly: Write down the exact situation that triggers your anxiety. The more specific you are, the easier it is to overcome.
- Rate the Intensity: Rank your fears to determine which moments feel the scariest or hardest to ride through.
- Visualize Success: Picture yourself navigating the difficult moment smoothly and confidently. Let your mind practice what your body will soon follow.
- Pair Breathwork with Imagery: Use slow, controlled breathing while visualizing yourself riding through the “stuck” moment.
- Pause and Reset in the Saddle: If fear hits during a ride, pull aside, breathe deeply, and give yourself positive, constructive self-talk before trying again.
- Train Your Brain: Consistency rewires your response to fear. With repetition, you can genuinely transform how you react.
- Consider EMDR for Extreme Anxiety: For deeper or persistent fear, EMDR with a trained therapist can help you process and move through scary, stuck moments.
- Master Belly Breathing: Inhale through your nose, exhale through your mouth, and let your stomach—not your chest—rise and fall.
- Choose Breath Over Counting: In truly scary moments, focus on full belly breaths rather than multitasking with counting..
- Imagine the Perfect Ride: As you breathe, create a vivid, confident image of how you want the moment to look and feel. Your vision becomes your blueprint.
Explore the mental and physical connection between fitness, mindset, and riding performance.
Takeaways
- Role-Play for Real Confidence: Learn how to safely rehearse riding through a scary spot in the arena so you can guide your horse forward with clarity—not tension.
- Fitness Fuels Confidence: The number one reason riders should train off the horse is simple: strength builds certainty. When you feel strong, you ride strong
- When Fear Runs Deep: Understand how neurofeedback can support riders facing intense anxiety and how to recognize when you may need additional help.
- Perfect Practice Through Visualization: Discover why the brain responds to mental rehearsal the same way it does to real riding—making visualization one of the most powerful tools for confidence.
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