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MuddyChestnut
Reg. Sep 2012
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2014-02-02 9:39 PM
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Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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Does anyone have any pointers for teaching colts to bend their ribcage to your hand and leg?
I know I need to teach them to do this to scoop into the smooth turn my finished horses do, but when I try it they get stiff and resist.
I've read some Clinton Anderson stuff on this, and it's helped a little, but I'd be interested in a barrel racer's take on how to get that perfect bend for the approach/turn.
What do you do with YOUR colts?
Thanks!!
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ridejg
Reg. Jan 2009
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2014-02-03 7:11 AM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
Location: South Dakota
Teach the basics...side passing...counter arcs...moving the front quarters...move the hind quarters...Les Vogt's dvd 5 Easy Pieces, does a great job of showing how to train this to your horses....great for all events..
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cecollins0811
Reg. Aug 2013
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2014-02-03 7:21 AM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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Lots of patience haha!! How long have you been working on this particular colt, or set of colts?
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
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2014-02-03 7:50 AM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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Some of them will pick it up just learning to move away from pressure and mold themselves to your body. Asking the hip to step in with your outside leg is part of this movement--I think some struggle because they forget about the outside and the hip when concentrating on shoulder/ribs/nose. It all works together. For the horses that don't pick it up as easily, I will put them on a steep hill and ask them to turn around my inside leg. To move forward and turn at the same time on a hill, they have to bend ribs to stay balanced. So you're setting them up to succeed and it usually doesn't take much repetition to have a lightbulb moment.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
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2014-02-03 9:35 AM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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I work on reverse arcing and bending at the ribcage in corners of the arena.
I tip their nose out and put my wall leg on them about 2 strides from the corner hold the
position until after the corner then release and repeat at the next corner.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
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2014-02-03 10:00 AM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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Location: North Dakota
Go back to basics so they know to soften to your hand and then I do Dena Kirkpatricks "S Move" . I will also counter arc and right when I get the shape I'm desiring I break them off into a lope and lope a small circle with the shape.
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MuddyChestnut
Reg. Sep 2012
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2014-02-04 3:05 PM
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RE: Teaching colts to "bend" ribcage for barrels
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Thank you to everyone! This stuff should help.
I've only been working somewhat consistently for a few months with one of these colts, and the other I got just a few weeks back and have only been able to ride a few times so far. They're getting it in small pieces :
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