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Author: Lorna Leeson

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If you are tired of riding the endless circle, or you're struggling to find inspiration for your riding each week, this is the podcast for you.

The Daily Strides Podcast is for equestrians wanting to learn more, stay inspired, and continue to move the conversation between horse and rider forward.

Each episode provides step by step guided instruction on different aspects of riding, groundwork, and lunging your horse or pony.

All episodes have a full blog post published at https://StridesForSuccess.com. New episodes are published every Monday.

Say goodbye to the endless circle and hello to intentional interaction with your horse in a way that you both enjoy, that you both benefit from, by subscribing to the Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians today and

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Life doesn't always leave space for long, luxurious rides, but that doesn't mean your riding has to slide backwards. In this episode, Lorna shares a simple, intentional 10-minute riding plan that keeps you connected, consistent, and moving forward with your horse… Even when everything else feels chaotic. If you've ever found yourself thinking, "I don't have time for a proper ride," this episode will show you how to make the most of the time you do have, and why short, focused riding sessions often create more progress than long, unfocused ones. In This Episode, You'll Learn… Why a 10-minute plan can save your riding during busy seasons How to set up a smaller space to improve focus and reduce overwhelm Why "riding" doesn't have to mean being in the saddle The exact structure of the 10-minute riding plan What not to do when you're short on time Why intentional short rides often lead to better results than rushed long ones How to create momentum over 4–6 busy weeks using time windows, weekly focuses, and tracking https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1388-a-10-minute-riding-plan-to-keep-you-riding-when-life-gets-busy/ 🐴 Connection Membership Join a growing community of riders from around the world who are building consistent progress in the saddle, often without riding more. Inside Connection, you'll get access to our fortnightly Review & Planning Calls, live virtual group lessons, Q&A sessions, and a full library of on-demand audio horse riding lessons. Start your two-week cycle with us today: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 🐴 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Feeling stuck or uncertain in your riding and training? This 13-week 1-to-1 coaching program is designed to help you get unstuck and move forward with clarity and confidence. We'll work closely together to map out your next steps, troubleshoot your challenges, and get real results with your horse. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr ⏱️ 15 Minutes or Less Short on time? You don't need a full hour to make meaningful progress with your horse. This free resource gives you over 80 ideas for exercises, groundwork, mounted work, and mindset, all designed to help you move forward in your riding in 15 minutes or less. Perfect for busy riders or unpredictable days. 🎁 Grab it here: https://stridesforsuccess.com/15 💬 The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Want to join other riders who are working alone but not feeling alone? Come be part of our free Facebook group where we share inspiration, training ideas, behind-the-scenes updates, and mini-challenges like Your Signature Ride. We'd love to welcome you! 👥 Join the group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🎧 Subscribe, Share, Rate & Review If this episode helped you, please consider subscribing to the podcast so you never miss a new one. Share it with a riding friend who could use a little extra clarity and encouragement. And if you have a moment, rating and reviewing the show really helps us reach more riders around the world. Thank you for being part of the Strides for Success community!
Slowing down in your riding can feel frustrating, especially when you're eager to move forward or feel like you "should" be doing more. In this episode, I'm answering the most common questions riders sent in after last week's conversation and showing you how slow, steady work creates real, lasting progress for both you and your horse. We'll cover: Where to begin when slowing things down (and why groundwork is the missing step for most riders) How to tell the difference between thinking forward and rushing so you know what's actually improving Why your first attempt at slow work might feel awful, and what that really means about your basics How to keep your horse (and yourself!) engaged when the work feels simple or repetitive What to do if you've been helicopter-riding and your horse falls apart when you stop helping Whether going slow affects fitness — and the mindset shift that makes all the difference How to know if your slow work is working by watching for specific changes in rhythm, balance, and responsiveness If you're a rider working alone without a regular coach or trainer, this episode will help you feel more confident, more prepared, and far less overwhelmed about what "going slow" really looks like in practice. Connection Membership Join a growing community of riders from around the world who are building consistent progress in the saddle, often without riding more. Inside Connection, you'll get access to our fortnightly Review & Planning Calls, live virtual group lessons, Q&A sessions, and a full library of on-demand audio horse riding lessons. Start your two-week cycle with us today: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 🐴 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Feeling stuck or uncertain in your riding and training? This 13-week 1-to-1 coaching program is designed to help you get unstuck and move forward with clarity and confidence. We'll work closely together to map out your next steps, troubleshoot your challenges, and get real results with your horse. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr ⏱️ 15 Minutes or Less Short on time? You don't need a full hour to make meaningful progress with your horse. This free resource gives you over 80 ideas for exercises, groundwork, mounted work, and mindset, all designed to help you move forward in your riding in 15 minutes or less. Perfect for busy riders or unpredictable days. 🎁 Grab it here: https://stridesforsuccess.com/15 💬 The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Want to join other riders who are working alone but not feeling alone? Come be part of our free Facebook group where we share inspiration, training ideas, behind-the-scenes updates, and mini-challenges like Your Signature Ride. We'd love to welcome you! 👥 Join the group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🎧 Subscribe, Share, Rate & Review If this episode helped you, please consider subscribing to the podcast so you never miss a new one. Share it with a riding friend who could use a little extra clarity and encouragement. And if you have a moment, rating and reviewing the show really helps us reach more riders around the world. Thank you for being part of the Strides for Success community!
If you've ever felt like things in the saddle are either happening at 100km/h with you just hanging on, or your horse feels like the handbrake will not release no matter how you ask... This episode is for you! Today, we're diving into the uncomfortable truth that keeps so many riders stuck: not being willing to slow down in order to go faster later. We're stripping everything back to the foundational communication between you and your horse, the mindset of forwardness, and rebuilding from the beginning in a way that actually works. Whether your horse feels like a rocket with a mind of its own… Or like they need a push and a prayer just to enter the arena; this episode will help you understand what's really going on, and what needs to happen next. In this episode, you'll learn: Why "forward" has nothing to do with speed and everything to do with mindset The biggest communication gap that causes both rushing and slugging How groundwork becomes the key to changing your horse's willingness under saddle Why walk–halt transitions are the most underrated power tool in your riding How to know when you're ready to move on to trot and finally canter The 12-week framework that will rebuild responsiveness, confidence and connection You don't need a different horse, you don't need to ride more. You just need to start at the beginning again, with the basics done correctly this time. Let's dig in… https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1386-what-youre-not-willing-to-do-in-order-to-improve-your-riding/ Connection Your next step if you're serious about creating actual progress in your training, without needing to ride more or change horses! Inside Connection, we're currently working through the Half Halt: first on the lunge, now in the saddle, and December is where everything clicks into place. ✔️ For riders working without a regular coach ✔️ Structured lessons + accountability so you stay consistent ✔️ A training rhythm that builds confidence, clarity & connection Join us for the December Half Halt Training 🚀 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/join The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community This is our free, friendly Facebook group where you can share your wins, get support, ask questions, and connect with other riders who are also working alone, but not doing it alone anymore. ✔️ Weekly prompts & practical ideas ✔️ A space to stay motivated between rides ✔️ Real conversations with riders like you Join us inside → https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 15 Minutes or Less Freebie If time is the reason you feel stuck… This is your lifeline! The "15 Minutes or Less" workbook gives you quick, focused exercises you can do on busy days to keep momentum going with your horse. ✔️ For riders short on time ✔️ No arena required ✔️ Keeps progress happening in tiny but powerful ways Download it now → https://stridesforsuccess.com/15 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching If after listening you're thinking: "Yes, this is me. I need personal guidance through this process…", this is where we work 1–to-1 over 12 weeks to restart patterns, rebuild foundations, and reschool habits so you can move forward with certainty. ✔️ Tailored coaching for your exact partnership ✔️ Video reviews + clear assignments each week ✔️ Perfect for horses coming back into work or needing a clean slate Learn more → https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr Subscribe, Share & Leave a Review 💛 Loving the podcast? The best way to support the show is to: 1️⃣ Follow/Subscribe in your favourite podcast app 2️⃣ Share this episode with a riding friend who needs to hear it 3️⃣ Leave a review so more riders can find us Thank you, truly! You being here matters, and your progress in the saddle matters even more 🐴✨  
Your Energy Begins the Conversation From the moment your horse becomes aware of you, before any halter, tack, or aids, the conversation has already started. In this episode, we explore how your energy sets the tone for the entire interaction. Whether it's calm, chaotic, focused, or distracted, your energy speaks louder than your words or actions. Suggested Reflection: Pause before you approach your horse. Ask yourself: What energy am I bringing into this space? Intentional Stillness as a Training Tool Doing "nothing" might be the most impactful thing you do this week. We often think connection comes through doing, but true partnership is often built through simply being with your horse. Still. Calm. Present. Try This: Spend 5–10 minutes just being with your horse this week. Sit, stand, or walk quietly, no agenda. Just notice the shift. The Power of Breath Awareness Lorna reminds us that breath is one of the most underutilized tools in riding and groundwork. Shallow, erratic breath reflects stress. Deep, calm breathing brings safety and groundedness. Your horse will feel the difference. Mini Exercise: Before interacting, take 3 slow, conscious breaths. Let each exhale settle you more deeply into the moment. Partnership Starts on the Ground, Not in the Saddle Many riders focus on improving their connection during rides, but often skip over the groundwork of connection that starts long before the ride. The first look, the first breath, the first touch. All shape your training outcomes. Shift in Perspective: See every interaction, grooming, leading, even watching from the fence, as an opportunity to strengthen your partnership. 🎧 The Connection Partnership Program This powerful program was originally created as a live in-person experience at the farm. It's now available as a self-paced audio training, designed to help you intentionally develop your presence, energy, and awareness to deepen your partnership from the ground up. 🟢 On special this weekend only! Access the full Connection Partnership Program at 👉 www.stridesforsuccess.com/cpp
You're in the arena. It's just you and your horse. No trainer. No instructor. Just the two of you - riding alone.  This probably wasn't the plan, yet here you are. And if you're like most riders, it's not the riding alone that's the problem... It's what tends to creep in when you do: You lose motivation You skip the structure Progress stalls (or feels non-existent!) Boredom shows up You start questioning everything And before you know it, you're wondering if you're going backwards This week's Strides Revisited episode goes back to the heart of riding alone, and how to actually keep moving forward when it's just you and your horse. "Riding alone can work brilliantly if you know how to keep yourself inspired, accountable, and structured." In this episode, you'll learn: The 5 sneaky roadblocks riders face when going solo How to create small wins that keep you showing up Why having markers in the arena can change everything How to start holding yourself accountable (even without a coach) The power of timing, tracking, and planning (yes, even as a solo rider!) Listen in and rediscover how to take ownership of your riding, and do it in a way that actually feels fun again.   Download the 15 Minutes or Less Freebie If you struggle to ride consistently because of time… this is for you. The 15 Minutes or Less Riding Plan Guide includes: 10+ exercise ideas you can do with just 15 minutes Instant 'get in, get done' ride themes Goal-aligned prompts for every session Editable plan templates 🎁 Grab it now (free): https://stridesforsuccess.com/15   Join Connection The structured monthly membership for riders who train alone Inside Connection, you'll get audio horse riding lessons, live virtual group riding lessons, monthly themes for clear progression, bi-weekly Review & Planning Sessions, and something to work on every day your with your horse! Riding alone doesn't have to mean guessing alone. Get the rhythm, structure, and set lessons you need to ride better, from wherever you are. 👉 Learn more at: https://stridesforsuccess.com/join   Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Perfect for riders feeling 'stuck' or overwhelmed on their horse's training journey, especially if you're starting over, returning after a break, or working with a green or retraining horse. You'll get: Private virtual lessons 1:1 feedback and video reviews Clear step-by-step guidance Support to rebuild confidence and structure Get off the merry-go-round and into real progress. 📝 Get the Details here:- https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr   Join the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community A free group for riders like you, committed to riding better and building real momentum. Inside, you'll find: Weekly discussion questions Bite-sized tips and prompts Accountability threads Community support 🟣 Come join us: https://stridesforsuccess.com/group  
Whether you're training your own horse or simply trying to get back into the saddle more consistently, planning when riding alone can feel like a guessing game. In this episode, I'm breaking down how to use your own riding review to create focused, doable 1 to 2 week plans that actually move your riding and training forward. We'll cover: What to include in your review (and why timing matters) The 3 planning traps most riders fall into (and how to avoid them) How to choose your one priority that will create the most progress Building in practice, progress, and pauses for lasting improvement How to make your next review easier by tracking smarter now If you're riding without a regular coach or trainer, this is exactly what will help you feel less alone and more in control of your progress. https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1385-turning-your-reviews-into-a-plan-when-riding-alone/ Connection Membership Join a growing community of riders from around the world who are building consistent progress in the saddle, often without riding more. Inside Connection, you'll get access to our fortnightly Review & Planning Calls, live virtual group lessons, Q&A sessions, and a full library of on-demand audio horse riding lessons. Start your two-week cycle with us today: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 🐴 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Feeling stuck or uncertain in your riding and training? This 13-week 1-to-1 coaching program is designed to help you get unstuck and move forward with clarity and confidence. We'll work closely together to map out your next steps, troubleshoot your challenges, and get real results with your horse. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr ⏱️ 15 Minutes or Less Short on time? You don't need a full hour to make meaningful progress with your horse. This free resource gives you over 80 ideas for exercises, groundwork, mounted work, and mindset—all designed to help you move forward in your riding in 15 minutes or less. Perfect for busy riders or unpredictable days. 🎁 Grab it here: https://stridesforsuccess.com/15 💬 The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Want to join other riders who are working alone but not feeling alone? Come be part of our free Facebook group where we share inspiration, training ideas, behind-the-scenes updates, and mini-challenges like Your Signature Ride. We'd love to welcome you! 👥 Join the group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🎧 Subscribe, Share, Rate & Review If this episode helped you, please consider subscribing to the podcast so you never miss a new one. Share it with a riding friend who could use a little extra clarity and encouragement. And if you have a moment, rating and reviewing the show really helps us reach more riders around the world. Thank you for being part of the Strides for Success community!
How well do you really know your horse? Not just how he feels under saddle, but how he is when you're not riding? This week on Sunday Strides, I'm inviting you to do something simple, but powerful. You're going to spend a few minutes each day checking your horse's vitals. Why? Because when something feels "off," knowing what's normal helps you act fast, give your vet accurate information, and be the advocate your horse needs. No riding required. No lunging. Just you, your horse, and a little extra attention. Here's Your Challenge for the Week: ✅ Take your horse's temperature (morning + evening) ✅ Count their resting breath rate ✅ Check the colour of the mucus membranes (gums or inner eyelids) ✅ Test capillary refill time ✅ Record the digital pulse in the lower leg (for all 4 legs) ✅ Run your hands down their legs and feet for lumps, swelling, and heat Do this four times this week, ideally morning and evening for 4 days, and then commit to making this part of your regular routine twice a week going forward. It takes just a few minutes, but could save you hours (or worse) later. Mentioned in the Episode 🔁 Strides Revisited (Thursday Episode) Want to saddle up with more clarity this week? Thursday's Strides Revisited episode is a riding-based lesson that complements what we covered today. It helps you take what you're learning from your daily groundwork and body checks—and apply it to the time you spend in the saddle. Listen in to keep your momentum going. ➡️ Listen here → 💬 Join the Free DSPodcast Online Community The conversation continues in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. It's a welcoming space to share your wins, ask questions, and get support as you build a stronger connection with your horse. This week, post a photo of you doing one of your daily checks—or share what surprised you most! ➡️ Join the free group → 🎯 Connection Membership If you're enjoying this and want more structure, support, and rhythm in your riding and training, Connection is where it all comes together. Inside, we follow a clear 90-day cycle of Groundwork, Basics, and Training. Members receive ride plans, live lessons, and monthly challenges that turn awareness (like today's topic!) into consistent progress. ➡️ Explore Connection → 🧭 Connection VIP Private Coaching Sometimes you don't need more information; you need the right eyes on your riding. The Connection VIP Private Coaching is a private coaching experience where we identify the gaps, create a plan, and move you from stuck to certain. If you feel like you're spinning your wheels, this is for you. ➡️ Learn about private coaching → 🏇 Your Signature Ride Challenge A fun and free challenge designed to get you thinking (and riding!) in new ways. You'll track your ride using GPS and 'write' your name in the arena using only seat and leg aids. A great way to practice intentional riding, and maybe even win 3 months of Connection! ➡️ Join the Challenge →
Most riders think they're balanced, until something unexpected happens! This episode brings you back to one simple, brutally honest test: If your horse disappeared beneath you right now, would you land on your feet? That's the Click-Your-Fingers Rule.  It's the fastest way to check if you're actually carrying yourself, or letting your horse carry you.  This matters because when you rely on your horse for balance, EVERYTHING gets harder. Your transitions are 'less than' great, leg position goes for a ball and the overall communicate between horse and rider breaks down.  But when YOU take responsibility for your position, you immediately become clearer, more stable, and more influential in the saddle. In this episode, you'll learn: What the Click-Your-Fingers rule actually means in practice Why head–shoulder–hip–heel alignment still matters (and where most riders go wrong) How your seat affects EVERYTHING, including your horse's back Why relying on the horse for balance blocks progress How to apply this rule in transitions, jumping, AND hacking This rule holds up anywhere; walk, trot, canter, transitions, hills, jumps. If you'd land on your feet, you're in business. If not, you've just found your next training focus ;) Ready to go deeper? Inside Connection, we take this concept off the page and into your actual riding, helping you build an independent seat that works with your horse, not against them. For the coming 3 months inside of our online membership, we're dedicating our work to developing a reliable, effective half-halts, from the foundations upward. Includes audio riding lessons, live group lessons, monthly planning + review sessions, and more. Join here → https://stridesforsuccess.com/join ⭐ Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Get personalised guidance to retrain your horse or rebuild your own skills with confidence and clarity. Details → https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr ⭐ Your Signature Ride Challenge A fun, simple way to build awareness of your seat and leg aids — and start communicating more clearly with your horse. Learn more + join → https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride ⭐ The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community A free space to continue the conversation, ask questions, and share your riding progress with likeminded riders. Join here → https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast ✅ If You Loved This Episode… Please: Share it with a riding friend Subscribe / Follow so you never miss an episode Rate + Review the podcast to help other riders find it Your support helps us reach and help more horses & riders around the world. ✅ Connect With Lorna Website: https://stridesforsuccess.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/stridesforsuccess YouTube: https://youtube.com/@stridesforsuccess
Have you ever felt your horse suddenly "drop out" from underneath you?  It can feel like his back becomes a little shallow underneath you, his head and neck lift, energy is usually lost... And things become REALLY jarring and disconnected! If so, you've likely experienced your horse becoming hollow. It's uncomfortable, frustrating, and honestly, it can feel like the whole arse has just fallen out of your ride! In this episode, we're unpacking: What hollowness really is Why it happens (there are 3 big culprits) How to begin retraining your horse so the back engages again Why half-halts often don't work on a hollow horse, and how to change that What You'll Learn How to feel and identify when your horse is hollow Why chasing your horse's head and neck only worsens the problem Why rider balance is often the secret contributing factor The importance of mental + physical forwardness How rhythm helps your horse organize his body A simple walk–halt exercise to start rebuilding communication Where the half-halt really fits into improving your horse's balance ⭐ Connection Our online membership where we're dedicating October–December 2025 to developing a reliable, effective half-halt, from the foundations upward. Includes audio riding lessons, live group lessons, monthly planning + review sessions, and more. Join here → https://stridesforsuccess.com/join ⭐ Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching Get personalised guidance to retrain your horse or rebuild your own skills with confidence and clarity. Details → https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr ⭐ Your Signature Ride Challenge A fun, simple way to build awareness of your seat and leg aids, and start communicating more clearly with your horse. Learn more + join → https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride ⭐ The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community A free space to continue the conversation, ask questions, and share your riding progress with like-minded riders. Join here → https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast ✅ If You Loved This Episode… Please: Share it with a riding friend Subscribe / Follow so you never miss an episode Rate + Review the podcast to help other riders find it Your support helps us reach and help more horses & riders around the world. ✅ Connect With Lorna Website: https://stridesforsuccess.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/stridesforsuccess YouTube: https://youtube.com/@stridesforsuccess
"Make the plan… but stay supple in your approach." In this short and sweet Sunday episode, Lorna shares a real-life moment from the past week where sticking to the plan just wasn't going to work. What started as a flatwork session in the arena quickly turned into a very different kind of ride; one that ended up being even more impactful. Because sometimes… The plan isn't wrong. But the timing is. Here's What You'll Hear: Why tension can derail even the best-laid training plans How to tell when it's time to change your session on the fly A simple way to "reset the comfort zone" for your horse What makes training feel productive, even without the arena The permission slip every rider needs: It's okay to change the plan Want More Support for Rides Like This? 🐎 Inside Connection, you'll find weekly riding plans that build progress—without rigid rules. Each session is designed with flexibility in mind, so you can meet your horse where they are on the day. Join us and ride with rhythm, clarity, and confidence. 👉 Learn more about Connection here Join the Conversation What did your last "change the plan" moment look like? Share your story inside the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. We're chatting about episodes like this every week, and we'd love to hear from you! 👉 Join the free community here 🎙️ Subscribe, Rate & Review If this episode made you breathe easier or rethink your ride… Please share it with a fellow equestrian! And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on your favorite podcast app. It helps other riders find us, and helps you never miss a Sunday boost!
Few things feel as unsettling as when your horse suddenly whips around and bolts. It can knock your confidence quickly, especially if it becomes a repeated habit. This episode explores why it happens and practical ways to help your horse stay with you mentally and emotionally so you can both relax on your rides again. Key Takeaways Spinning usually starts from fear, not "naughtiness." Your job is to help your horse feel safe & supported. Clear boundaries and calm leadership matter. If he begins to spin, gently interrupt the pattern and guide him back the way he came. Look for triggers (location, objects, rider tension, herd separation). Build confidence slowly with groundwork, desensitisation, and positive experiences. An experienced rider may help in the early stages. What You'll Learn Why horses spook & spin How to interrupt the spin calmly Ways to prevent it from starting Confidence-building strategies Free Resource 👉 Get the 15 Minutes or Less Workbook Short, simple sessions to strengthen trust + communication. https://stridesforsuccess.com/15 Go Deeper Inside Connection There's a full week of training on this inside Connection, in the Reschooling Collection Join us to get the step-by-step lessons and support. https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 👋 Continue the Conversation Share your experience in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, review, and share the podcast. 2025 Note from Lorna: This episode was first recorded in 2017. I explain things a little more firmly than I would today; you live and learn 😉 The heart of the message remains: spooky horses need clarity, confidence, and trust to feel safe.
If you've ever wondered why your half halt isn't working, you're not alone. The half halt is one of the most commonly referenced tools in riding, yet it's also one of the most misunderstood! In this episode, we strip away the confusion and break down what the half halt actually is, what it isn't, how to tell if your half halt worked, and what to do when it doesn't deliver the rebalancing and clarity you were hoping for. Whether you're a newer rider or you've been in the saddle for years, this conversation will help you simplify your approach and start getting more consistent results with your horse. Here's what you'll learn in this episode What the half halt actually means (and why it's much simpler than you've been told) Why so many riders struggle to ride an effective half halt The real purpose of the half halt; hint: it's not just slowing down How to ride the half halt correctly Signs your half halt is working Why your half halt isn't working (and how to troubleshoot the most common issues) The role of timing, feel, and forward energy How to start practicing and refining your half halt today If the half halt has ever felt mysterious, complicated, or just plain ineffective… you'll walk away from this episode with clarity and practical next steps. Connection - Deep Dive the Half Halt Inside Connection, my online membership for equestrians working alone without a regular trainer or coach, we are dedicating October, November, and December 2025 to refining the half halt. We are working on the lunge, on the ground, and in the saddle. Each month includes: Weekly live training sessions Audio riding lessons Clear step-by-step guidance If you want to go beyond "knowing what the half halt is" and begin feeling it consistently, Connection is where we do that work together. Learn more here: https://stridesforsuccess.com/join Your Signature Ride Challenge Ready for something fun to add to your training? Join the Your Signature Ride Challenge, where you'll use seat and leg aids to "write your name" with your horse using a tracking app. It's a playful way to improve accuracy, body awareness, and communication, while having a laugh at the same time. You'll get: A guided audio lesson Direction and support The chance to win access to Connection https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride Join the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community If you enjoy this episode, you'll love the free Daily Strides Podcast Online Community. Share your experiences, ask questions, learn from other riders, and stay inspired, especially if you're riding alone without a trainer. Come join us here: https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast  Subscribe, Rate & Review If this episode helped you understand why your half halt isn't working - tell someone :) Please subscribe, rate, review, and share the podcast with a friend. It helps us reach more riders who are working alone and want reliable, supportive guidance. Thank you for being here and for riding with us.
Ever find yourself clicking "add to cart" on another shiny new piece of tack or training tool, hoping this one will fix it all? In this week's Sunday Strides episode, we're calling it like it is… What are the last five things you bought for your horse… And are they actually helping you get where you want to go? Lorna's walking you through a quick Sunday mindset reset that might just challenge how you approach your riding and training this week. Spoiler alert: it's not about gear, it's about getting back to the basics and using what you already have… Your natural aids. What if the very thing holding you back is all the stuff you thought would help? Here's What You'll Learn: Why minimalism in training might be the secret to real progress What to strip away from your current setup to focus on true connection How to audit your tack and training gear with intention Why your natural aids are often neglected, but crucial A challenge to reset your ride this week (with zero purchases required) Ready to Ride Smarter? 🏇 Join the free Your Signature Ride Challenge and learn how to use your seat and legs with purpose to literally ride your name in the arena  👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride Grab the free training on how to Turn Your Phone into Your Riding Instructor here  👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/video Want Help Figuring Out Your Basics? If you feel like you're spinning your wheels and not improving, private support might be your missing piece. Learn more about 1:1 coaching inside Restart & Reschool 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr Join the Community ✨ If this episode got you thinking, come share your reflections and progress in the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🐴 Prefer Weekly Structure & Support? Connection is the membership for riders like you who train solo and want a simple, supportive system to keep progressing 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 🍷 And for the Wine-Loving Horse Girls... Don't miss Equine'n'Wine, the podcast where Lorna and her sister Emma-Jane dish out lighthearted horse chat, laughter, and stories you'll swear could be your own. Search for Equine'n'Wine wherever you get your podcasts!   
Do You Dream of Relaxed, Happy Group Rides? Most riders do! The image of cantering across open fields with friends is magical — until reality sets in. Will your horse stay calm? What if someone else's horse spooks? This week on The Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians, we're revisiting how to socialise your horse for riding in a group, and how to prepare both of you for calm, confident trail rides. Inside the episode, you'll learn: How to choose the right riding companions (horses and riders!) Why starting in an enclosed space builds confidence faster How to teach your horse to listen to you, not just follow the herd The best way to find your horse's 'happy place' in the group Why slow and steady rides build the foundation for future adventures Whether you're preparing your OTTB for their first hack or getting your young horse ready for trail adventures, these steps will help you both enjoy the experience; without the drama! Inside Connection: Train with Riders Who Get It If you're ready to build confidence and calm both in and out of the arena, you'll love Connection, the membership that helps you create rhythm and progress in your riding. Each month inside Connection, you'll join live virtual group riding lessons where we work through focused themes together. Things like rhythm, balance, and yes, group riding confidence! You'll get the replays, private podcast access, and real community support to keep your momentum going. https://stridesforsuccess.com/join Your Signature Ride Challenge Want to test your focus and fun? Join the Signature Ride Challenge; a free, interactive mini-event where riders "write" their name using seat and leg aids alone. It's a playful way to improve coordination, clarity, and connection with your horse (and there's a prize up for grabs each quarter!). https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching If your rides are feeling stuck, scattered, or stressful, you don't need to start over; you just need a plan. Through Restart & Reschool Private Coaching, we'll work together 1-to-1 to rebuild your confidence and create a clear, tailored training path for you and your horse. This is ideal for riders bringing a horse back into work or retraining alone. https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr Join the Conversation I'd love to hear your experiences with riding in a group; what's worked, what hasn't, and what you're planning next! Share your thoughts and stories inside The Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians Online Community, our free, friendly Facebook group for riders all over the world. Enjoying the Podcast? If this episode helped you, please subscribe, rate, review, and share The Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians. Your support helps me reach more riders who are working alone with their horses and want to make every ride great.
There's one question I get asked at least once a week, both from riders I coach in person and those I help online. Somehow, I've never answered it on the podcast until now! "Should I have lessons? And if so, what kind; private or group?" Some riders even ask if they can skip lessons altogether and just ride solo. In this episode, I'm breaking down the pros and cons of private lessons, group lessons, and going it alone, plus when each one makes the biggest difference in your riding journey. 💡 Here's What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why private lessons are essential for beginners and riders rebuilding confidence The power of watching lessons and how they fast-track your understanding When to move into group lessons (and why they can transform your learning) How "happy hackers" can use a blended approach to keep growing The hidden danger of riding solo for too long, and how to avoid it Why the best riders in the world still take lessons Whether you're new to riding, finding your way back, or somewhere in between, this episode will help you choose the lesson style that fits you, right now. 🐎 Inside Connection If you love the idea of learning alongside like-minded riders, Connection is where it all comes together. Each month, we host live virtual group lessons, where riders from all over the world join in real time. Some ride along; others watch, learn, and take notes. Everyone walks away with fresh insight and renewed motivation. Join Connection today and start finding your rhythm in the saddle  👉 https://www.stridesforsuccess.com/join 🎯 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching If you're craving focused, one-to-one feedback on your riding, with online private lessons tailored to your specific goals, you'll love Restart & Reschool Private Coaching. Together, we'll identify what's holding you back, create a clear plan, and get you moving forward with confidence. Learn more here → 👉 https://www.stridesforsuccess.com/rr 💬 Join the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Continue the conversation inside the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook; it's free! Share your takeaways, connect with riders from around the world, and get inspired to keep showing up for your horse and your riding goals. Join us here → 👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/DailyStridesPodcast 🌟 Subscribe, Rate, Review & Share If this episode helped you rethink how private lessons (or group ones) can work for you, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review the show on your favourite podcast app. It really helps other riders discover the podcast, and it means the world to me! And if you know a fellow rider who's been wondering what type of lessons they should be doing… ➡️ Share this episode with them!
How excited are you to tack up and ride right now... Honestly? This week's episode of Sunday Strides dives into the often-overlooked truth that motivation is fuelled by joy. If you're feeling a little "meh" about your riding, it's probably not your schedule; it's your spark that's missing. After rediscovering excitement by building (very rustic!) jumps at the new farm, I'm reflecting on how tiny changes can shift everything. From making trails to jumping sticks in the arena, I've learned that reigniting your passion is often one small experiment away. And it's not just about fun, it's about creating momentum, connection, and a rhythm that keeps you showing up week after week. 🎯 What You'll Take Away: A simple mindset shift to raise your enthusiasm each week How joy and motivation are deeply connected in riding Why fun is a non-negotiable ingredient in long-term consistency How to find your own version of "building jumps" this week A challenge to raise your riding excitement, one point at a time 🎧 Mentioned in This Episode: 💥 Your Signature Ride Challenge (Free): Explore a fun, creative way to bring intention back into your rides. Ride your name using only your seat and legs! ➡️ https://stridesforsuccess.com/ride 💡 How to Turn Your Phone Into an Instructor (Free Video Training): Practical steps to use your phone for feedback, progress, and confidence. ➡️ https://stridesforsuccess.com/video 💪 Restart & Reschool Private Coaching: 1-to-1 coaching for riders ready to break old habits and finally move forward with their horse. ➡️ https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr 🌱 Connection Membership: Your consistent, supportive, and structured riding journey—built around YOUR lifestyle. ➡️ https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 👯‍♀️ The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community (Facebook Group): Join the conversation and let us know how you're adding fun to your riding this week! ➡️ https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🍷 Equine'n'Wine Podcast: Want to hear more about the "jump building" story (and a few good laughs)? ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equinenwine/id1832643897 🧠 Final Thought If you're not looking forward to riding, you won't ride!  Joy isn't optional, it's essential.  This week, challenge yourself to make just one change that nudges your excitement a little higher. Because when you feel good, your horse feels it too 💛
Have you ever caught yourself thinking "I'm just not a natural rider"… or "I'll ruin my horse if I try that"?  If so, you're not alone, and these thoughts might be quietly holding you back in your riding. In this episode of the Daily Strides Podcast, we're tackling four of the most common mindset myths that keep riders stuck in place, and how to break free from them starting today. Whether it's doubting your natural ability, waiting for "feel" to magically arrive, thinking you need more equipment before starting, or fearing you'll make mistakes with your horse, these myths are all fixable. When you start replacing them with truth and awareness, everything changes; your confidence, your communication, and your results in the saddle. 🎧 Here's what you'll learn in this episode: Why the idea of "natural talent" can keep you from reaching your potential as a rider How to actually develop feel in your riding (without waiting years) The truth about needing special tack, arenas, or ideal circumstances Why doing nothing often harms your horse's progress more than making small mistakes Simple shifts to start rewriting your own rider story 💡 Free Resource: Want to get started improving your feel and focus right away? Grab the free training "How to Use Your Phone as Your Riding Instructor".  It'll help you see what's really happening in the saddle and start making confident corrections in real time. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/video 🌿 Inside Connection If this episode resonates with you, you'll love what we're doing inside Connection. This is where riders learn how to use modern tools like A.I. in their horse riding to reflect, plan, and ride with purpose, all while keeping things simple and achievable. Every month, members join me for live Review and Planning Calls, focused riding sessions, and guided prompts to help you see and feel progress in real time. Join us today and start finding your rhythm in your riding: 👉 https://www.stridesforsuccess.com/join 💬 The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Want to chat about this week's episode? Join the free Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. It's full of riders just like you who are working on their mindset, confidence, and connection with their horses. You'll find weekly discussions, bite-sized training ideas, and exclusive invites to live events.  https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast 🐴 Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching If you're ready for more personalised help, explore Restart & Reschool Private Coaching, designed to help you go from stuck to certain in your riding and training. Together, we'll work 1:1 on your biggest challenges, refine your aids and communication, and create a custom plan that gets results in 13 weeks. This is perfect for riders working alone who want clarity, structure, and real feedback. Apply or learn more here → https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr 🎥 5-Lesson Virtual Coaching Package Want my personal feedback, but prefer something flexible? The 5-Lesson Virtual Coaching Package is a great option for riders who want tailored lessons with ongoing support, without the need for travel or complicated tech. All you need is your phone (and optionally a Pivo or simple tripod setup). You'll receive personal feedback, exercises, and guidance between lessons. Book your 5-lesson package today and start transforming your riding: 👉 https://training.stridesforsuccess.com/offers/jpuTon32/checkout 🧠 Episode Takeaway The biggest myth of all is believing that you can't change your riding because of what you don't have, time, talent, tack, or confidence. Progress starts the moment you decide to begin, exactly where you are, with what you've got.  Your horse doesn't need perfection, just your presence and a plan! 
Have you ever thought about how the same principles we use to train our horses can apply to us as riders?  Half halts help our horses rebalance before moving forward, but what if you could apply that same idea to your mindset and training process? In this episode of the Daily Strides Podcast, we'll explore how bringing A.I. into your horse riding can help you pause, reflect, and make more consistent progress in your training… even if you don't have a regular coach. 🎁 Free Resource for Riders Before we dive in, if you ever feel like you're riding alone and not sure if you're doing things right, grab your free guide here: 👉 www.stridesforsuccess.com/video It's a simple step-by-step resource showing you how to use your phone as your riding instructor. You'll learn how to film your rides, review your position and aids, and actually see your progress in real time. Here's What You'll Learn in This Episode: How to take the concept of a half halt and apply it to yourself as a rider What a "mental half halt" is, and how it can help you regain focus during training Why reviewing your rides is one of the most important things you can do for consistent progress How using A.I. in your horse riding can help you notice patterns and see results faster Real-world ways to use A.I. tools (like ChatGPT) to summarise your ride notes or voice memos Why A.I. won't replace your feel, it will refine it A simple way to combine awareness, reflection, and modern tools to become a more balanced rider Inside Connection If this episode resonates with you, you'll love what we're doing inside Connection. This is where riders learn how to use modern tools like A.I. in their horse riding to reflect, plan, and ride with purpose, all while keeping things simple and achievable. Every month, members join me for live Review and Planning Calls, focused riding sessions, and guided prompts to help you see and feel progress in real time. Join us today and start finding your rhythm in your riding: 👉 www.stridesforsuccess.com/join The Daily Strides Podcast Online Community Want to chat about this week's episode? Join the free Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook.  It's full of riders just like you who are working on their mindset, confidence, and connection with their horses. You'll find weekly discussions, bite-sized training ideas, and exclusive invites to live events https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching If you're ready for more personalised help, explore Restart & Reschool Private Coaching. It's designed to help you go from stuck to certain in your riding and training. Together, we'll work 1:1 on your biggest challenges, refine your aids and communication, and create a custom plan that gets results in 13 weeks. This is perfect for riders working alone who want clarity, structure, and real feedback. Apply or learn more here → https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr 5-Lesson Virtual Coaching Package Want my personal feedback, but prefer something flexible? The 5-Lesson Virtual Coaching Package is a great option for riders who want tailored lessons with ongoing support — without the need for travel or complicated tech. All you need is your phone (and optionally a Pivo or simple tripod setup). You'll receive personal feedback, exercises, and guidance between lessons. Book your 5-lesson package today and start transforming your riding: 👉 https://training.stridesforsuccess.com/offers/jpuTon32/checkout Episode Takeaway Just like a half halt helps your horse rebalance before moving forward, using A.I. in your horse riding helps you pause, refocus, and progress with purpose. It's the pause that creates progress, both in the saddle and in your mindset as a rider.
You know those little supports that help keep things upright while you find your balance? In riding, we have them too, let's call them 'training wheels' ;). And while they're brilliant for getting started, there comes a time when they're no longer helping… They're holding you back. In this short and powerful episode, Lorna shines a light on the invisible aids and supports riders often lean on for far too long. From boundary fences to artificial aids, and the well-worn track around the outside of the arena... It's time to ask: What training wheels have outlived their usefulness in your riding? "What got you here, won't get you there. Let go of what's holding you in place, one finger at a time if you must!" 🎯 What You'll Learn in This Episode: What "training wheels" look like in horse riding (and how to spot yours) Why some aids and tools help at first but hinder long-term How to know when it's time to let go and move on The difference between relying on boundaries vs. creating your own channel of communication How small shifts in mindset and awareness unlock big progress in the saddle 🌿 Ready to Ride Without Training Wheels? If you're stuck in the same riding loop and wondering why you're not progressing, Connection will help you step forward confidently. 💫 Join Connection: https://stridesforsuccess.com/join Inside our signature membership, you'll find structure, support, and smart lessons that guide your next step, whether that's letting go of the arena fence, a training gadget, or your own doubts. 🧭 Learn more and join here https://stridesforsuccess.com/join 🚀 Want More Personal Guidance? Restart & Reschool: Private Coaching is for riders who are ready to upgrade everything, seat, aids, mindset, and training structure. You don't need more hours in the saddle. You need to make the ones you do have count. 🪶 Learn more or apply here  https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr 🤝 Come Ride With Us… Join our free Facebook group for more conversations like this one. Ask questions, connect with other riders, and join the next fun challenge to shake things up in your riding routine. 🎉 Join the DSPodcast Online Community 💡 This Week's Riding Prompt: What are you holding on to that helped you, but is now holding you back? Pick one "training wheel" and start letting go.
Most riders think the lunge line's main job is to keep their horse on a circle… But what if that's the exact reason lunging feels like a tug-of-war? In this Strides Revisited episode, we go back to the foundations and look at how to use the lunge line correctly, not as a restraint, but as a powerful aid to develop true contact and connection with your horse. You'll learn how to: Rethink the purpose of your lunge line so it works with your horse, not against them Use arena boundaries as supportive artificial aids that clarify communication Combine your position, body language, voice, and the boundary to create forward energy Transform that energy into meaningful contact, just like you do with your reins under saddle This approach turns lunging into a dynamic training tool that helps both you and your horse find softness, rhythm, and responsiveness; on the ground and when you ride. 🔑 Key Takeaway Your lunge line isn't there to hold your horse in place. It's there to shape energy into connection. Once you shift how you use it, lunging becomes a powerful way to develop softness, straightness, and feel, from the ground up. 💡 Next Steps for Riders Inside Connection, we're spending the next few months mastering Half Halts, from the lunge to the saddle. This episode fits perfectly into that theme, helping you refine timing, feel, and contact in every stride. 👉 Join Connection at https://stridesforsuccess.com/join to follow along and begin improving your balance, communication, and results with your horse. If you're ready for more direct coaching and personalized feedback, explore Restart & Reschool Private Coaching. In there I will help you go from stuck to certain in your riding and training. https://stridesforsuccess.com/rr 🫶 Stay Connected Join the conversation with other riders who are training alone inside the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook, a free space to share wins, ask questions, and get inspired https://facebook.com/groups/dailystridespodcast And don't forget to follow, subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode of the Daily Strides Podcast so other riders can find it too!
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Scott Emery

hi you are amazing I'm working on my riding thanks for this podcast

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Jenny Miller

love you podcast Lorna! can you do one on improving the posting trot?

Dec 19th
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Ryan & Emma Nowell

I have so much trouble trotting and this really helped me

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Ryan & Emma Nowell

I love you you make it easy for me to understand horse back riding

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Ryan & Emma Nowell

I love horses and your podcast I do not own a horse but I do lesions and my room is decorated with horse stuff. I am a huge fan of your podcast. I AM A HORSE LOVER and I like people that do too I love you🐴👍🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎and I like animal

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Ryan & Emma Nowell

my favorite horse is a fressian and a gypsy vanner horse and a palomino

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Ryan & Emma Nowell

hi I do not own a horse but I do lesions and i love your podcast

Apr 19th
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Kate

I absolutely love this podcast! She explains things so well and gives such good tips and really cares about the horses well being and teaches about partnership between horse and rider. thank you!

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