Adult Beginner Equestrian | Ep 51

In this episode of the Equestrian Adult Amateur Podcast, we’re joined by Michelle, an adult amateur rider whose story is one so many of us can relate to. Michelle started riding as a kid, but like a lot of us, life got busy and horses had to take a back seat. It wasn’t until years later — after her fiancé surprised her with a trail ride — that she found her way back into the saddle.

From there, everything changed. She opens up about what it felt like coming back as an adult — being surrounded by younger, more experienced riders, feeling intimidated, and still choosing to keep going (even after a couple of falls). What started as beginner lessons in 2020 turned into a genuine love for the process, where the goal shifted from competing to simply enjoying the ride.

We talk about: Re-entering the horse world as an adult Balancing “barn life” with real life and career responsibilities Sharing the journey on social media — the good and the hard Navigating confidence while learning skills like posting and cantering And the transition from lesson program to leasing and exploring new disciplines Michelle also shares her experience building a presence on TikTok, the support she’s found within the equestrian community, and the challenges that come with putting yourself out there online.

This episode is a reminder that it’s never too late to come back to horses — and that you don’t need to have it all figured out to belong here.

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