4 Tips On Breathing To Help You Relax When Riding Your Horse


The simplest, quickest, way to find relaxation on your horse is to BREATHE. Here are 4 quick tips to help you with your breathing.

Now, I know you're breathing or you wouldn't be reading this! But are you breathing in a way that promotes relaxation?

1. Let's find out. First, let's dissect what you do when you inhale. Stand up. Take in a really deep breath. Did your shoulders go up? If they did, you’re just breathing in your upper chest. And there's always tension associated with breathing like that.

To inhale correctly, put one hand on your stomach and the other hand on your shoulder. Inhale. Let your stomach expand and get "fat" while you keep your shoulders DOWN. By doing so, you're lowering your diaphragm and taking in a really deep breath.

2. Now, exhale. Sit in a chair. Inhale as you did above. When you exhale, keep your back straight (don't slouch), and feel your butt getting heavier on the chair.

3. Now let's bring this breathing technique to your riding with one addition—visualization.

Walk around on your horse. Inhale keeping your shoulders down and letting your stomach get "fat". As you exhale, feel your seat getting heavier in the saddle, and visualize that your butt is dissolving into your horse’s barrel. In your mind’s eye, pretend you’re a mythical centaur.

By the way, this is the last thing I do when I circle the arena before I go down the centerline in competition. I take 3 deep breaths. It’s a sure-fire way
to keep those show nerves in check.

4. Sing! Or you can hum or whistle. It all comes back to breathing. You can't sing, hum or whistle without breathing.

A Happy Horse


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Comment by lark campisano on September 30, 2009 at 6:56am
Am always short of breath when taking a lesson. Did not know if it was a lung problem or nerves but I believe it is nerves. Will try proper breathing and see if it helps. Thanks. Lark
Comment by Jane Savoie on September 28, 2009 at 7:41am
My pleasure!
Comment by Marti Langley on September 27, 2009 at 10:44pm
Great reminder for me, as I tend to hold my breath sometimes and shallow breathe. Thanks!
Comment by Jane Savoie on September 26, 2009 at 9:02pm
Have fun!
Comment by Janet B on September 26, 2009 at 7:52pm
Thank-you, i will try this tomorrow, focusing on feeling my seat sit heavier!!

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