Resilient Reiner

episode artwork

Nicole Burnett

24 June 2026

23m 41s

#212 Do THIS for More Speed + Confidence With Your Horse

00:00

23:41

You can’t fake speed. But it can be so hard to feel comfortable with the speed required to plus your stops, chase down your cow, or win the barrel race.

I’ve watched riders ask for more go… then shut it down in the very next stride without even realizing it. Hands get busy, bodies get tight, and suddenly the same rider who wanted more speed is now trying to survive it. And the horse? They feel every bit of that mixed message.

In this episode, we’re getting real about what’s actually happening when speed feels messy, scary, or out of control in the saddle. Because this isn’t about “just being braver” or “kicking harder.” This is about how your body interprets speed—and whether your horse experiences you as clear… or conflicted.

We’re going to break down why speed isn’t the problem—it’s the mirror. And how learning to stay present, organized, and steady when the energy goes up is what actually creates confidence, connection, and clean performance—whether you’re in the show pen, working cattle, or just loping at home trying to feel more in sync with your horse.

If you or someone you know has benefited from this episode, be sure to tag us @nicoleburnettmentalcoach @resilientreiner on Instagram and share this episode with your community! I am curious to hear all about your experience. Also, be sure to leave a review on iTunes to help others discover the show.

In This Episode You Will Learn:

  • Why wanting more speed and feeling safe at speed are two completely different things
  • What your horse actually feels when your body says “go” but your nervous system says “nope”
  • The hidden ways riders accidentally shut down speed without realizing it
  • Why speed exposes tension, hesitation, and lack of trust faster than anything else
  • How your nervous system response—not your riding ability—is often the real limiter
  • The difference between forcing speed vs. actually riding it well
  • How to build confidence at faster gaits without turning into a chaotic or reactive rider
  • What “organized speed” really looks and feels like in western riding disciplines
  • The small, practical shifts that help you stay present when the energy picks up
  • Why confidence isn’t about eliminating nerves—but learning to ride through them

Questions I Answer:

  • Why does your horse feel harder to ride the moment you ask for more speed?
  • How do you stop getting tight or bracing when your horse gets more forward?
  • Why can you get speed sometimes, but it never feels clean or controlled?
  • Is this a confidence issue, a training issue, or something deeper?
  • How do you build speed without feeling like you’re losing control of your horse?
  • What should you focus on instead of just trying to go faster?
  • Why do you shut things down right when it starts to feel good?
  • How can you stay mentally present instead of panicking when the energy goes up?

Links & Resources:

Copyright © Resilient Reiner. All rights reserved.

Powered by