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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 37 MIN

Rewiring Rider Balance: How the Equicizer Builds Balance, Rhythm, and Better Harmony

from Mane Brain: The Science of Smarter Riding · host Audrey Paslow PT DPT NCS

Send us Fan MailYour brain learns new and novel movements through repetition and good feedback — and that’s exactly what the Equicizer can deliver. In this episode, Audrey wraps up her interview with Frankie Lovato Jr, by diving into the neuroscience and biomechanics behind why she loves using the Equicizer as a tool for riders.Through the lens of neuroplasticity, motor learning, and rider biomechanics, Audrey explains how simulated riding helps the brain and body connect more effectively, improving balance, rhythm, stability, and harmony in the saddle.Whether you’re working to improve your seat, build more awareness, or supplement your unmounted training, this episode reveals how tools like the Equicizer can transform the way you ride.In this episode, you’ll learn:How concepts of neuroplasticity help riders rewire better movement patternsWhy repetition, intensity, and saliency are keys to motor learningHow simulation training can improve balance, stability, and confidenceHow the Equicizer complements mounted lessons and rider fitnessThis is a must-listen for adult amateur riders seeking evidence-based ways to enhance their seat and deepen their connection with the horse.Resources Mentioned:Equicizer Official WebsiteStay Connected:Follow Audrey [@anchoredseat]Visit [www.anchoredseat.com] for resources and upcoming workshopsSubscribe, rate, and review Mane Brain to support the show!Mane Brain Podcast is part of Anchored Seat's mission to bring neuroscience to the saddle! Learn more about training programs and clinic opportunities at www.anchoredseat.com.

Send us Fan Mail Your brain learns new and novel movements through repetition and good feedback — and that’s exactly what the Equicizer can deliver. In this episode, Audrey wraps up her interview with Frankie Lovato Jr, by diving into the neuroscience and biomechanics behind why she loves using the Equicizer as a tool for riders. Through the lens of neuroplasticity, motor learning, and rider biomechanics, Audrey explains how simulated riding helps the brain and body connect more effectively, ...

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