The Horsemanship and Mindset Podcast
Why does singing make us feel calmer? Why do so many riders talk to their horses, hum while grooming, or sing when they're nervous? In this episode, I'm diving into the fascinating science behind singing, humming and nervous system regulation. You'll learn how your voice can activate the vagus nerve, help calm anxiety, regulate stress responses and create a greater sense of safety and confidence both in and out of the saddle. We'll explore why confidence isn't always a mindset problem, why horses often respond positively when we regulate ourselves, and simple techniques you can start using immediately before riding, hacking, competing or spending time with your horse. If you've ever struggled with nerves, anxiety, overthinking or confidence around horses, this episode is packed with practical insights and tools to help. IN THIS EPISODE: * The science behind singing and anxiety relief * How the vagus nerve influences confidence * Why humming can regulate the nervous system * The connection between breathing and emotional regulation * Why riders often talk to their horses when nervous * How horses respond to human tension and relaxation * Practical confidence tools for equestrians RESOURCES: 🎟 Summer Confidence Reset Workshop - The Summer Confidence Reset Tickets, Monday, June 29 • 7 PM - 8:30 PM GMT+1 | Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-summer-confidence-reset-tickets-1990786831002?aff=oddtdtcreator] 📞 Apply for 1:1 Recalibrate Coaching - info@idyllwildhorsemanship.com 📲 Connect with me on social media for more rider confidence and mindset support - @thehorsemanshipandmindsetcoach
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