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Rider Balance: Why Feeling Unsteady Changes Everything

6 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Feeling physically unsteady in the saddle can quietly affect far more than just your balance—it can change your confidence, your reactions, and the trust between you and your horse.   In this episode of Turn Riding Fear Around, I share why rider balance affects riding confidence more than most of us realize, and how feeling physically unstable can make our nervous system louder, our reactions bigger, and our horse feel our tension before we even know it’s there.   If you struggle with mounting and dismounting, grabbing with your reins or legs, feeling tense when your horse moves, avoiding certain situations, or feeling unsteady both in and out of the saddle, this episode will help you understand why balance matters so much for calm, confident riding.   In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why physical balance affects your nervous system and riding confidence • How balance outside the saddle improves balance in the saddle • Why moving with your horse creates trust, softness, and connection • How a steady body helps your brain feel safer and respond with more confidence   Because sometimes what we call riding fear… actually starts with our body not feeling steady underneath us.   And just like anything we’ve trained… we can train something new. If you’re ready to build more balance, courage, calm, and trust in your riding, I’d love to support you on a Calm-Ride Strategy Call:   https://elisehittinger.com/scheduler/calm-ride-strategy [https://elisehittinger.com/scheduler/calm-ride-strategy]   If you’d like to keep going, explore the Turn Riding Fear Around playlist on https://www.youtube.com/@elisehittingerCH [https://www.youtube.com/@elisehittingerCH] and keep training courage into your riding.

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