16 min

What to Do in the Saddle Today? Planning Your Rides - Part 2: Partnership Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians

    • Pasatiempos

How many days will you ride this week? What will you do on each of those days? Are all of these things moving you and your horse closer to your goals? Big questions… And ones that I think not enough riders are taking responsibility for in their riding.
This is part 2 of a 3 part series to help you really become intentional about your riding plan. 
Each part is an important element that, I believe, is absolutely essential for you in your riding. It is when you combine these three elements on a weekly basis, weaving them throughout your rides, that you will begin to see true success in your riding.
Part 1 was Fun. The reason most people show up for their second-ever ride. And the reason most riders actually stop riding as much as they like. It just isn’t as much fun anymore. Find out how and why you can make Fun an intentional part of your riding plan HERE
Part 2 - Partnership It seems so, well, obvious. Partnership. However, because it is so obvious, like fun, many riders forget to actually be intentional about developing this in their riding and relationship with their horse. Partnership is trust. It is the relationship.
A partnership is the ‘liking each other’ part that will be essential to get you both over any sticky situations that show up.
It is intentionally developing the understanding between horse and rider. This allows you not only to trust each other more but also to build confidence in your own abilities as well. Ever noticed how you feel more confident about something you must-do if you have someone who supports you there beside you? That is a partnership.
Read More... Additional Resources for Riders:- Planning Your Rides - Part 1 Fun Online Community for Equestrian focusing on Planning and Mindset Stop Wasting and Start Investing Time with Your Horse What’s Your Number in Your Riding? A Plan for 7 Days in Your Riding Plan Your Ride with These Simple Steps Transform the Next 12 Weeks in Your Riding Connection; the Online Membership for Equestrians

How many days will you ride this week? What will you do on each of those days? Are all of these things moving you and your horse closer to your goals? Big questions… And ones that I think not enough riders are taking responsibility for in their riding.
This is part 2 of a 3 part series to help you really become intentional about your riding plan. 
Each part is an important element that, I believe, is absolutely essential for you in your riding. It is when you combine these three elements on a weekly basis, weaving them throughout your rides, that you will begin to see true success in your riding.
Part 1 was Fun. The reason most people show up for their second-ever ride. And the reason most riders actually stop riding as much as they like. It just isn’t as much fun anymore. Find out how and why you can make Fun an intentional part of your riding plan HERE
Part 2 - Partnership It seems so, well, obvious. Partnership. However, because it is so obvious, like fun, many riders forget to actually be intentional about developing this in their riding and relationship with their horse. Partnership is trust. It is the relationship.
A partnership is the ‘liking each other’ part that will be essential to get you both over any sticky situations that show up.
It is intentionally developing the understanding between horse and rider. This allows you not only to trust each other more but also to build confidence in your own abilities as well. Ever noticed how you feel more confident about something you must-do if you have someone who supports you there beside you? That is a partnership.
Read More... Additional Resources for Riders:- Planning Your Rides - Part 1 Fun Online Community for Equestrian focusing on Planning and Mindset Stop Wasting and Start Investing Time with Your Horse What’s Your Number in Your Riding? A Plan for 7 Days in Your Riding Plan Your Ride with These Simple Steps Transform the Next 12 Weeks in Your Riding Connection; the Online Membership for Equestrians

16 min