Jordon Briggs coaches clinic attendees on how to perfect their money barrel. Even if the horse is balanced on the second and third barrel, that doesn't necessarily mean he's balanced on the first barrel. Jordon demonstrates how counter-arcing can help balance a horse on the first barrel and help improve his rate.
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Horse Swap: Bluey and an Overly Bendy...
Can a barrel horse have TOO much bend? Yes! When a horse is overly bent around the barrel instead of framed up, they’re likely diving in with their shoulders and swinging out their hip, which can lead to unbalanced turns, tipped barrels and lost time. Jordon Briggs shares her tips for troubleshoo...
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Going Backwards and Making Circles th...
Can you do circles the wrong way? Justin Briggs explains the correct way to control your horse's feet and how going backwards in training can help fix problems. In this unedited cut from the trainer's clinic, he demonstrates ways to build foot speed and install perfect fundamentals in your barrel...
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Training a Barrel Horse on the Poles