Is your horse "sticky" on the backside of the barrel? Help quicken your horse's feet up behind the barrel with Jordon Briggs’ behind-the-barrel drill.
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Working Session: Jordon Works Bay Horse
Have you ever dreamed of having a World Champion tune on your young horse? Jordon Briggs straightens out this colt during the trainer's clinic in this laid-back working session to address his footwork, speed and control going into his first barrel. She emphasizes body control, a 'square,' shape a...
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Tuning: Transitioning Turning Styles
Just because a barrel turn looks pretty at a slow pace doesn't necessarily mean it's the easiest on your horse or practical in high-speed setups. Jordon Briggs works with a rider at the trainer's clinic to change up the shape of her young horse's turn through proper positioning and foot placement...
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Tuning: Learning to Adjust Spacing in...
When is a horse too square in the turn? Jordon Briggs explains how to change up the approach to the turns to add bend and roundness to a horse and create a smooth, fluid turn.