Resilient Reiner

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Nicole Burnett

19 February 2026

24m 59s

#198 The Mental Skill Pro Riders Use to Make Fast Calls Mid-Run

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A run rarely falls apart because of one mistake. More often, it slips away because of what happens in the three strides after something goes a little sideways. A horse cuts a corner, a setup gets shortened, a rhythm feels just a touch off—and suddenly the rider is chasing instead of riding. That moment right there? That’s where the real mental game lives.

If you’ve ever frozen in the show pen, blanked out mid-pattern, or started overthinking in your run—especially in ranch riding and reining patterns where there’s a new job every few seconds—this episode is for you.

In this episode, I’m breaking down the mental skill elite riders use to make fast, clean calls mid-run without spiraling, freezing, or rushing. We’re talking about Decision Windows—the tiny slices of time where you still have options—and how learning to stay mentally organized inside those moments changes everything about your timing, feel, and confidence in the pen.

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Join 5 Days to Confident Competitor (5DCC)—my 5-day training designed to help you stay present, regulate fast, and stop spiraling mid-run. Grab it here: https://nicoleburnettcoaching.thrivecart.com/5-days-to-confident-competitor/

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In This Episode You Will Learn:

  • Why “one small bobble” rarely costs the run—and what actually does
  • How show-pen pressure changes your attention (and your decision-making speed)
  • The three most common ways riders lose their timing mid-pattern: freezing, rushing, or second-guessing
  • What a Decision Window is and why recognizing it gives you back control mid-run
  • The fast mental reset pro riders use after something goes slightly off plan
  • How rhythm and line determine whether you still have time to make a clean call
  • The mindset shift that keeps riders from chasing mistakes through the rest of the pattern
  • How to train your nervous system to stay mentally “online” when pressure spikes

Questions I Answer:

  • Why do you blank out or start overthinking in the middle of a run even when you know the pattern?
  • How do you stop rushing after something small goes wrong?
  • What should you focus on right after a mistake so the rest of the run stays together?
  • How do top riders make split-second decisions without panicking?
  • Is the goal to make the perfect decision—or the committed one?
  • How can you keep your timing when my setup gets slightly off?
  • What mental skill actually helps riders stay present under pressure?

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