How Using A.I. in Your Horse Riding Is Like a Half Halt
Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians
Release Date: 10/14/2025
Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians
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info_outlineHave 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:
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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:
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How to take the concept of a half halt and apply it to yourself as a rider
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What a “mental half halt” is, and how it can help you regain focus during training
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Why reviewing your rides is one of the most important things you can do for consistent progress
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How using A.I. in your horse riding can help you notice patterns and see results faster
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Real-world ways to use A.I. tools (like ChatGPT) to summarise your ride notes or voice memos
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Why A.I. won’t replace your feel, it will refine it
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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.
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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.