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Train Your Mind to Perform Under Pressure‍ ‍

Small group coaching for riders who want to stay focused, confident, and composed when it matters most.

Most riders don’t struggle because of skills- they struggle under pressure.

This coaching gives you the tools to regulate your mindset, build confidence, and perform consistently in the saddle.

This is the difference between knowing what to do - and being able to do it under pressure.

WHY THIS COACHING WORKS WHEN OTHERS DON’T

Most riders already know what to do.

They just can’t access it under pressure.

This is where you train your nervous system to stay steady under pressure - so you can think clearly, recover quickly, and perform when it matters- no matter the pressure.

What You Gain

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What You Gain *

Stay composed under pressure—even mid-ride

Recover quickly after mistakes instead of spiraling

Build confidence that actually holds in competition

Ride with more clarity, consistency, and control

Here’s exactly what happens when you start

Getting started is simple. We focus on what actually changes performance—your ability to stay steady, focused, and responsive under pressure.

Apply for Coaching
We’ll make sure this is the right fit for you and your riding goals.

Get Your Starting Point
We identify where pressure shows up for you—and what’s getting in the way.

Train Weekly (so you don’t lose it under pressure)
You learn to regulate, refocus, and ride with consistency—so it holds under pressure

This isn’t about learning more—it’s about being able to use what you already know when it counts.

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You already know what to do. Now it’s time to use it.

Most riders stay stuck because they keep trying to “learn more” instead of training what actually breaks under pressure.

You need to be able to use what you already know when it matters.

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Group Equestrian Performance Coaching FAQ

  • This is mental performance coaching designed specifically for riders.

    We train how your nervous system responds under pressure—so you can stay focused, recover quickly, and ride the way you know you can.

  • Clinics focus on what to do.

    This focuses on being able to do it under pressure.

    Most riders already know the right approach—they just can’t access it when it matters. That’s the gap this coaching closes.

  • Not necessarily.

    Some riders join with friends or barn mates. Others come in on their own—and quickly realize everyone is dealing with the same pressure, just at different levels.

    You’re not walking into a room of strangers. You’re stepping into a group of riders who get it.

  • Groups typically include 3–5 riders, but we can adjust that based on your group’s needs.

  • We focus on the mental side of riding—especially the moments that throw you off:

    • Losing confidence after a mistake
    • Getting tense under pressure
    • Overthinking mid-ride
    • Struggling to stay consistent in competition

    Each group is shaped around what riders are actually dealing with—not generic topics.

  • Sessions are held live via video—so you can join from your barn, your home, or wherever you ride.

    You’re not just listening—you’re applying what we’re working on in real time, week to week.

  • Group coaching is where most riders get the biggest results—because you’re not doing this alone.

    You get structure, accountability, and the perspective of other riders working through the same challenges.

    If you need deeper support, individual sessions are available—but most riders start (and succeed) in the group.

  • Group coaching is where most riders get the biggest results—because you’re not doing this alone.

    You get structure, accountability, and the perspective of other riders working through the same challenges.

    If you need deeper support, individual sessions are available—but most riders start (and succeed) in the group.