The Equestrian Double Life

EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 23 MIN

The Equestrian Double Life

from Strides To Solutions · host Esther Nava

There is a particular kind of exhaustion that has nothing to do with how many hours you rode this week. It comes from something quieter and more persistent. The mental tab that stays open at work because part of you is already at the barn. The warm-up ring where your body is present and your mind is still finishing yesterday’s meeting. The specific loneliness of belonging nowhere completely, not fully claimed by your professional world, not fully claimed by your equestrian one.This is not a discipline problem. It is not a scheduling problem. It has a name in the research, and it has mechanisms that are specific, measurable, and worth understanding precisely.In this episode of Strides to Solutions, Esther Adams walks through the documented psychological cost of living between two serious identities simultaneously. We cover attention residue and what it actually does to your quality of presence in the saddle. We look at invisible labor and decision fatigue, and why your capacity for good decision-making in a lesson may be genuinely compromised before the warm-up begins. We examine belongingness uncertainty, the quietly consuming experience of feeling conditionally included in both worlds but fully claimed by neither.And we talk about what the research suggests actually helps. Not better scheduling. Something deeper and more durable than that.This episode is also for trainers and instructors. If you work with amateur clients and have ever wondered why the same rider who rode beautifully last Tuesday is somewhere else entirely today, this episode offers a precise and practical answer. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit esthernava.substack.com

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