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| I recently started barrel racing but I have been riding horses all my life. My horse that I have was trained to shoulder the barrel so I have been trying to fix that. She is also super rates and it's hard to ride her especially when she is rating extremely choppily. However, since I am new to this I know that I am causing problems too with my body position. If someone would be willing to watch some videos of me running my horse that would be great. I will get you the link and post what time in the video we run. These are ugly runs and I am aware that we are extremely sloppy. So I need all the help and advice I can get. |
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| Even without seeing videos, my advice will be the same. Go find someone who is better than you, who is willing to give you lessons and help you. Ride with this person as much as you can. Not just once or twice. These problems are going to be fixed in slow work, and you NEED an outside perspective of someone who is there physically to help you. |
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| I did seek help from a more experienced lady but sadly she lives 3 hours away and I can only ride with her once in a blue moon.:/ |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | rpreast - 2016-09-13 10:49 AM Even without seeing videos, my advice will be the same. Go find someone who is better than you, who is willing to give you lessons and help you. Ride with this person as much as you can. Not just once or twice. These problems are going to be fixed in slow work, and you NEED an outside perspective of someone who is there physically to help you.
All what rpreast said..^^^^ You need to go to someone that will help you and take lessons from , someone watching a video of you cant help you you need hands on lessons. good luck to you  |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | The best thing you could do would be to buy an older, finished horse that could teach you. You will save yourself much frustration. If you can't, I'd say what others above have already suggested. Either that or send the horse to a trainer. |
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| I'd be happy to watch and tell you what I see and think. Sent you a PM. |
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