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#179 Monkey See, Rider Do: Mirror Neurons & The Brain Science of Riding Bold

Season 1 Episode 179 Published 9 months ago
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Let me tell you the truth that not everybody knows….

If you’re not training your brain, you’re still training it.

That tight breath before a run? Training.

That anxious thought before you even tack up? Training.

Just like your horse learns from every moment with you—so does your brain.

In this episode, I’m peeling back the curtain on the real reason why mental rehearsal for riders isn’t fluff—it’s science. We’re talking mirror neurons, visualization, and how your nervous system doesn’t know the difference between real and imagined. It’s not about “pretending” to be confident. It’s about literally rewiring your system to perform under pressure—and helping your horse feel that clarity, too.

Whether you’re gearing up for a big show, rebuilding confidence after a bad fall, or just trying to feel more like yourself in the saddle…this episode will change the way you think about mental prep.

If this episode had your brain buzzing or helped shift the way you ride—don’t keep it to yourself!

Tag me on Instagram @nicoleburnettmentalcoach and @resilientreiner and share it with someone who could use this edge. I’d love to hear what part hit home for you. And hey—if you’ve got 30 seconds to spare, leave a review on iTunes. It helps other riders find the tools they need, too!

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why your brain treats visualization the same as real practice (yes, even without touching your horse)
  • How elite athletes get better just by watching others perform
  • The neuroscience behind “fake it till you make it” (spoiler: it’s real)
  • Why your nervous system teaches your horse how to feel
  • How to use intentional routines to regulate your state before you ride
  • Why rushing, overthinking, or second-guessing can literally train in anxiety
  • A quick pre-ride exercise to synchronize your energy with your horse’s
  • Why confidence and fear are both contagious—and how to choose which one you spread

QUESTIONS I ANSWER:

  • What are mirror neurons and why do they matter for horseback riders?
  • Can you really improve just by imagining the ride?
  • How does visualization actually change your brain?
  • Why does my horse seem tense when I feel anxious—even if I’m trying to hide it?
  • What’s one mental prep tool I can use before I even swing a leg over?
  • Is it possible to build confidence even if I’m not riding every day?

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