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The Truth About Horse Show Nerves (And How to Use Them to Your Advantage)

14 min · 7. april 2026
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Do horse show nerves leave you feeling tense, overwhelmed, or out of control in the saddle? You’re not alone—and those nerves aren’t the problem. In this episode of Horsemanship, Growth, and Gratitude, Miranda dives into horse show anxiety, riding nerves, and performance pressure, and shows you how to use them to your advantage instead of letting them work against you. You’ll learn how breathing exercises directly impact your nervous system, why “just breathe” only works if you know how to do it properly, and how to regulate your body so you can think clearly, stay balanced, and ride with intention. This episode also breaks down the real reason behind butterflies and how to shift your mindset so those feelings build confidence instead of fear. Whether you’re heading into the show ring or just want to feel more in control when you ride, this episode will help you stay calm, present, and connected with your horse. www.mirandaallyn.net [http://www.mirandaallyn.net] Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. Horsemanship involves inherent risks, and every horse-and-human pair is unique. Always work within your skill level, put safety first, and consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.

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