Ride Regulated — Train Your Brain for Better Equestrian Training Results
Peak Riding Starts in the Brain
Every great ride—and every successful round of equestrian training—depends on the rider’s nervous system.
At Leigh Equestrian Performance Lab, we help Raleigh-Durham area riders improve the brain-body synchronization that fuels balance, rhythm, and focus in every stride.
Through cutting-edge neuro-performance assessments and personalized equestrian training plans, riders learn to stay calm under pressure, recover faster between rounds, and connect more intuitively with their horses.
Serving competitive and recreational riders across
- Chapel Hill
- Cary
- Apex
- Holly Springs
- Southern Pines
- Pinehurst
- Tryon, North Carolina
Why Regulation Matters
A dysregulated brain creates tension, hesitation, and inconsistency in the saddle. A regulated brain enhances the results of every equestrian training session. Our program trains:
Focus and reaction time
Stay sharp in the show ring or on course.
Balance and posture
Elevate your seat through improved brain-body communication.
Composure under stress
Regulate arousal and nerves before competition.
Connection with your horse
Ride with awareness instead of anxiety.
When your brain is regulated, your equestrian training becomes more effective—and your body follows.
How It Works
Brain & Body Assessment
Identify how your brain performs under pressure during everyday riding and equestrian training.
Custom Neuro-Training Plan
Targeted exercises to improve focus, rhythm, timing, and motor coordination.
Performance Feedback
Track gains in attention, reaction time, posture, and calm control to enhance your overall equestrian training program.
All services are delivered in partnership with Leigh Brain & Spine in Chapel Hill, serving the entire Raleigh-Durham and Pinehurst equestrian corridor.
Designed for Competitive Edge
Whether you train for dressage, jumpers, hunters, or eventing, nervous system regulation is the foundation of elite equestrian training.
Our clients report:
- Improved timing
- Deeper relaxation in the saddle
- Increased confidence
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More intuitive connection with their horses without changing their tack, trainer, or program.
Leigh Equestrian Performance Lab — where neuroscience meets horsemanship.