HAVE A FASTER FIRST with an Easy Approach & Lead Change. Barrel racing tips for all!!
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Top ways to get every horse to finish first barrel and pick up their proper lead!
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girl you deserve so much more recognition!! your videos are awesome.
Well thank you!! I’m just telling myself in time I’ll get there 😁 thanks so much again!
My horse is pigeon footed and it can’t be fixed so she’s open on the first barrel anything that can help that?
Hi! Im not entirely sure what you mean open on the first. Ive trained horses that were a bit toed in or out and it didn't seem to slow them down. make sure you stay balanced in the centre of our horse, that included arms! stay together, keep everything centred
my mare absolutely loves to gallop to the first and then walk around when you are kicking and kicking! But the other 2 are amazing. any tips..?
Yes! I would use inside rein or over under and tap her on the inside belly area, look into the turn as you tap her inside to get her to shape and get her legs moving and reaching under her 🙂 hope that makes sense
@@WeCanHustle Yes it does!! Thank you so much I will definitely try it 🥰🥰
@@theblueeyedcanchaser5448 aww im glad! Good luck with it
My horse loves to chomp whenever we are going around each barrel any tips
Chomp the bit? Or what do you mean by chomp?
@@WeCanHustle chomp the bit
@@Slone-Jolene3 so hard to say without seeing what’s going on. What bit do you use? Is it only when there’s contact being made?
@@WeCanHustle the bit I use is Westen SS Copper Wire Lifesaver Short Gag Bit and yes it is only when made contact when stopping or Turin g or backing up
@@Slone-Jolene3 some horses do just like to play with the bit. If he’s rooting/ pulling then it’s a equipment or training issue