Episodes

  • Tiny Lady Riders and How to Turn Correctly
    Jun 23 2026

    Did you know that riders under 5 feet 4 inches tall have to ride differently than their taller counterparts? Solange talks all things Tiny Ladies. For the rider tip she breaks down arm pulling VS back pulling and gives you an exercise to try!

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 12:

    • Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    • Sponsor: Stable Riding
    • Guest: Jocelyn and Tara

    Time Stamps:

    • 00:31 - Solange intro & fan story
    • 04:59 - Why body type matters in riding
    • 09:25 - Defining “tiny ladies” & their needs
    • 12:26 - Meet Tara & Jocelyn
    • 17:20 - Queen Waffles & rider–horse match
    • 19:36 - “Taco Tara” fall & hands breakthrough
    • 23:52 - Jocelyn’s hunt story & stage‑five clinger
    • 26:34 - Equisizer lab & returning after breaks
    • 31:30 - Jocelyn’s 3 a.m. canter eureka
    • 35:35 - Advice for petite adult riders
    • 39:24 - Turning lesson: arm‑pulling vs back‑pulling
    • 47:12 - Neck reining tips for short‑armed riders

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    48 mins
  • Frankie Lovato with Equicizer and a Perfect Posting Tip
    May 26 2026

    Solange has the good fortune of speaking with Frankie Lovato the creator of the Equicizer! Her Equicizers are the stars of the show in her Stable Riding LAB. Next up Solange’s rider tip and homework focus on posting, an often overlooked but critical motion for riders.

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 11:

    • Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    • Sponsor: Stable Riding
    • Guest: Frankie Lovato with Equicizer

    Time Stamps:

    • 00:56 - What is an Equicizer
    • 08:24 - Why Solange uses the lab
    • 11:52 - Meet Frankie, creator
    • 16:41 - Rehab on wooden horse
    • 20:04 - Other jockeys want one
    • 23:27 - Founding Wooden Horse Corp
    • 26:02 - Seabiscuit & movie work
    • 30:23 - Global reach of Equicizer
    • 35:16 - Therapeutic riding story
    • 39:18 - Engineers can’t “improve” it
    • 41:50 - Where to find Frankie online
    • 45:52 - Solange’s Equicizer herd
    • 49:37 - Posting trot fundamentals

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    58 mins
  • Riding in the Foxhunting Field and How to Halt Correctly
    Apr 28 2026

    The hunt field is the definition of Real World Riding! Solange speaks on her love of the field and how it truly is a place for All Riders…and All Horses! Next we have an interview with a long time Foxhunter who shares her riding story. Spring is here and Solange thinks that this makes it the perfect time for us all to practice our halt transitions!

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode:

    1. Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    2. Sponsor: Stable Riding
    3. Guest: Valerie

    Time Stamps:

    1. 00:32 - Solange on riding cliques and foxhunting
    2. 02:46 - Discovering foxhunting at 17
    3. 05:00 - Foxhunting basics and terminology
    4. 06:21 - Hunt fields and field master roles
    5. 07:41 - Community vibe and introducing Valerie
    6. 09:11 - Wild hunt on bad pony Pickles
    7. 10:17 - Valerie’s age and starting riding at 36
    8. 12:36 - Anxiety around “large fauna” and value of groundwork
    9. 16:05 - Why Valerie loves hunting and “church” on horseback
    10. 20:00 - Meet Gorn, the OTTB gentle giant
    11. 24:12 - Memorable joint meet and extended trot “sailing”
    12. 29:34 - Stable Riding vs show ring position and key tweaks
    13. 34:54 - Huge rear and “sit a little trouble” success story
    14. 40:00 - Rex the standardbred and foxhunting’s inclusivity
    15. 45:39 - Rider tip: practicing halt transitions

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    52 mins
  • Equine Affaire Adventures and Standing in Your Stirrups
    Mar 24 2026

    Stable Riding and Equine Affaire go together like chocolate and peanut butter! Listen to Solange tell the story of Equine Affaire from the Professionals point of view. Then we hear from Alex, long time Equine Affaire participant and a rider in one of Solange’s clinics at the event. The Rider tip and homework focuses on light seat with how to correctly stand in your stirrups.

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode:

    1. Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    2. Sponsor: Stable Riding
    3. Guest: Alex

    Time Stamps:

    1. 01:40 - Preparing for first Columbus Equine Affaire
    2. 03:58 - Best Booth award & first podcast interview
    3. 05:04 - Equine Affaire becomes core of business
    4. 05:26 - Heading to Massachusetts 2024 event
    5. 06:28 - Meeting Alex through Rider Pro program
    6. 10:01 - Alex’s lifelong riding & fairy-tale pony Sam
    7. 11:48 - Why they love foxhunting
    8. 14:52 - Alex’s history with Equine Affaire
    9. 15:57 - Losing confidence after serious accidents & menopause link
    10. 24:11 - Clinic experience and Solange’s teaching approach
    11. 32:40 - Lab and mounting lessons
    12. 40:47 - Standing in the stirrups rider tip & homework

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    48 mins
  • Riding as we Age and Advice on How to Get Your Stirrups Back
    Feb 24 2026

    Stable Riding is for All Riders. All body types…and all ages! Today we hear from Pam, who is happily riding well into her retirement. Next Solange will talk about how to put your feet back into your stirrups smoothly and on the first try. Listen in....

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3891:

    1. Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    2. Sponsor: Stable Riding
    3. Guest: Pam

    Time Stamps:

    1. 00:31 - Solange on age, riding, and “Fabergé egg” riders
    2. 07:35 - Introducing Pam, Solange’s 70-year-old student
    3. 08:37 - Pam’s return to riding after 50 years
    4. 14:10 - Pam’s career as an L&D nurse and retirement shift
    5. 16:49 - Riding different horses, confidence, and first fall
    6. 21:59 - The lab tools: Mighty Bucky, Home Horse, Equisizer
    7. 24:40 - Neck pain, migraines, and benefits of riding & PT
    8. 27:49 - Other movement practices: water aerobics & hiking
    9. 33:56 - Older success stories + stirrup retrieval tip & homework

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    44 mins
  • Rider Body Fitness, Movement and Motion
    Jan 27 2026

    As riders we use our body every time we sit on our horse, but often our own fitness, motion and movement gets passed over. It’s easy to invest in our horses’s bodywork and ignore own own! This month Solange speaks with Ifa Simmonds, a professional fitness coach who specializes in equestrians. As the creator of EFA, the Equestrian Fitness Academy, Ifa is the perfect person to talk about all things rider bodies!

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3871:

    1. Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    2. Sponsor: Stable Riding
    3. Guest: Ifa Simmonds from IfaFit

    Time Stamps:

    00:41 - Rider vs. Horse Wellness: Solange discusses the industry’s focus on horse soundness over rider fitness.

    03:00 -Psychology of the Rider: Addressing why many female riders are dismissive or adversarial toward their own bodies.

    06:50 - Interview with Ifa Simmons: Ifa shares his background in exercise science and his transition to training equestrians.

    09:30 - The Ideal Body Type Myth: A discussion on "fence and dancer" body types and how traditional instruction can fail different frames.

    12:20 - The Lab vs. The Arena: Solange explains the benefits of teaching rider mechanics on an "equisizer" rather than a live horse.

    16:45 - The "Not-So-Secret" Secret: Ifa shares his frustration with riders who only want to talk about their horses during fitness assessments.

    19:00- The Reality of Rider Injuries: A look at the high percentage of lower back injuries in the equestrian community.

    23:15 - Virtual vs. Online Coaching: A breakdown of Ifa’s different training tiers (EFA Ultimate and EFA Elite).

    27:10 - Rider Homework - The Dead Bug: Ifa provides a step-by-step guide to a core-stabilizing exercise designed specifically for riders.

    31:00 - Final Encouragement: Solange reflects on the importance of being a "professional encourager" for both humans and horses.

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    57 mins
  • Riding with a Complex Body History
    Dec 23 2025

    All riders have bodies and some have Complex bodies. Our guest Stephanie shares her story of riding with Cerebral Palsy and how working with her body instead of against it she is able to meet her riding goals. We talk about different tack options as well as how having a positive outlook makes all the difference in the world! This month's rider’s tip and homework tackles crookedness and leaning on the horse's back. Let Solange help you tackle your “bad foot” once and for all! Listen in....

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3846:

    • Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    • Sponsor: Stable Riding
    • Guest: Stephanie C.

    Time Stamps:

    01:00 - Intro to topic

    08:14 - Stephanie

    31:15 - Joy and Judgement

    32:29 - Rider Tip

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    39 mins
  • Riding after Pregnancy
    Nov 25 2025

    Returning to the saddle after a pregnancy, birth and with a new baby has its own unique set of challenges! Solange breaks down all the factors at play and interviews a new mom who made the transition back to riding both successfully and gracefully. Listen in...

    Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3826:

    • Host: Solange of Stable Riding
    • Sponsor: Stable Riding
    • Guest: Valerie Pflughoeft

    Time Stamps:

    01:31 - Returning to Riding After Baby

    12:23 - The Impact of Stable Riding on Horses

    20:06 - Reentering the Saddle After Pregnancy

    25:41 - Returning to Riding After Motherhood

    31:46 - Rider Tips and Homework: Understanding Time in the Saddle

    Takeaways:

    • The profound journey of returning to riding post-pregnancy is one that necessitates careful consideration and planning, as discussed in this episode.
    • The host's personal narrative underscores the importance of seeking professional guidance during one's transition back to riding after childbirth, which can prove invaluable.
    • A key takeaway from the discussion emphasizes the necessity of patience and gradual progression, particularly for those re-entering the saddle after an extended hiatus due to motherhood.
    • Emotional factors play a significant role in a rider's experience post-pregnancy, and acknowledging these nuances can facilitate a more supportive riding environment.
    • Riders must understand that their bodies undergo considerable changes during pregnancy and childbirth, necessitating a thoughtful approach to reconditioning and skill development.
    • The podcast highlights the importance of community and support networks for mothers returning to riding, as these can provide encouragement and practical assistance during their transition.

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    37 mins