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[Encore] Strides Revisited: 3 Steps to Better Canter Transitions (Originally Ep #1026)

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Struggling with unbalanced, rushed, or messy canter transitions? You’re not alone. And the good news is, it doesn’t have to stay this way.

In this episode of Strides Revisited (from 2020) of the Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians, I’m sharing 3 practical steps you can implement on your very next ride to dramatically improve your canter transitions. Whether you’re riding alone in a back paddock or schooling in an arena, these simple mindset and position shifts will help you plan better, ride with more clarity, and finally allow your horse to move freely into the canter.

This is a must-listen for any rider who has ever felt like they were catapulted into canter… or worse, ended up rushing into it with no balance or connection.

🐴 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why rushed trot-to-canter transitions usually begin before the actual aid is given

  • How your body might be accidentally blocking your horse - and how to fix it

  • A simple posture trick that helps you stay centered (no more leaning forward!)

  • The role of the half-halt and when exactly to apply it

  • How to "get out of your horse’s way" - without losing connection or rhythm

🎁 Free Resource: Ride & Review Kit

Want to assess your riding and training in a meaningful way - without overcomplicating it or feeling bad and judgemental?!

💬 Grab your FREE Ride & Review Kit here: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/video It includes:

  • A short guided audio lesson to listen to before or after your ride

  • A printable video review checklist so you can spot what’s working and what to improve Perfect for reviewing your own riding videos—or a friend’s!

📣 Let’s Grow the Community Together

Love this episode? Please take a moment to: ✅ Rate & Review the podcast on your favorite platform ✅ Subscribe so you never miss an episode ✅ Share with a horsey friend who’s been struggling with transitions lately

Every review, share, and subscribe helps other riders find this podcast - and helps me keep creating free, high-quality riding resources just like this one.

💬 Join the Free Daily Strides Podcast Online Community

Want to continue the conversation and connect with like-minded riders around the world? Come join us inside the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. It’s 100% free and filled with encouragement, ideas, and support for riders who train alone. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/group

🎥 Level Up with Pivo – Your Smart Riding Partner

If you're training on your own, a smart video tool can change everything. I use and recommend the Pivo Pod. It follows you while you ride, making it easy to record and review your sessions without needing a second person.

Use my affiliate link to check out the latest Pivo options and grab your own: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/pivo

Use the code DailyStrides at checkout to get a further 10% off 🌟

Whether you're tracking your canter transitions or analyzing your seat, Pivo + the Ride & Review Kit = a powerful feedback loop to help you progress with purpose.

🧠 Final Thought...

You and your horse can enjoy smoother, more balanced canter transitions. These three simple steps - planning ahead, staying aligned, and allowing your horse to move - will not only improve your transitions but also deepen your overall connection and communication in the saddle.

🎧 Press play on the episode and give it a go in your next ride >>

https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1135/

Until next time, happy riding! Lorna

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Struggling with unbalanced, rushed, or messy canter transitions? You’re not alone. And the good news is, it doesn’t have to stay this way.

In this episode of Strides Revisited (from 2020) of the Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians, I’m sharing 3 practical steps you can implement on your very next ride to dramatically improve your canter transitions. Whether you’re riding alone in a back paddock or schooling in an arena, these simple mindset and position shifts will help you plan better, ride with more clarity, and finally allow your horse to move freely into the canter.

This is a must-listen for any rider who has ever felt like they were catapulted into canter… or worse, ended up rushing into it with no balance or connection.

🐴 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why rushed trot-to-canter transitions usually begin before the actual aid is given

  • How your body might be accidentally blocking your horse - and how to fix it

  • A simple posture trick that helps you stay centered (no more leaning forward!)

  • The role of the half-halt and when exactly to apply it

  • How to "get out of your horse’s way" - without losing connection or rhythm

🎁 Free Resource: Ride & Review Kit

Want to assess your riding and training in a meaningful way - without overcomplicating it or feeling bad and judgemental?!

💬 Grab your FREE Ride & Review Kit here: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/video It includes:

  • A short guided audio lesson to listen to before or after your ride

  • A printable video review checklist so you can spot what’s working and what to improve Perfect for reviewing your own riding videos—or a friend’s!

📣 Let’s Grow the Community Together

Love this episode? Please take a moment to: ✅ Rate & Review the podcast on your favorite platform ✅ Subscribe so you never miss an episode ✅ Share with a horsey friend who’s been struggling with transitions lately

Every review, share, and subscribe helps other riders find this podcast - and helps me keep creating free, high-quality riding resources just like this one.

💬 Join the Free Daily Strides Podcast Online Community

Want to continue the conversation and connect with like-minded riders around the world? Come join us inside the Daily Strides Podcast Online Community on Facebook. It’s 100% free and filled with encouragement, ideas, and support for riders who train alone. 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/group

🎥 Level Up with Pivo – Your Smart Riding Partner

If you're training on your own, a smart video tool can change everything. I use and recommend the Pivo Pod. It follows you while you ride, making it easy to record and review your sessions without needing a second person.

Use my affiliate link to check out the latest Pivo options and grab your own: 👉 https://stridesforsuccess.com/pivo

Use the code DailyStrides at checkout to get a further 10% off 🌟

Whether you're tracking your canter transitions or analyzing your seat, Pivo + the Ride & Review Kit = a powerful feedback loop to help you progress with purpose.

🧠 Final Thought...

You and your horse can enjoy smoother, more balanced canter transitions. These three simple steps - planning ahead, staying aligned, and allowing your horse to move - will not only improve your transitions but also deepen your overall connection and communication in the saddle.

🎧 Press play on the episode and give it a go in your next ride >>

https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1135/

Until next time, happy riding! Lorna

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