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Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2016-01-06 11:16 AM
Subject: Arena etiquette



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I know lots are doing winter races and are packed inside! Here's a friendly reminder about how to behave in a warm up arena!


http://competitorcentral.com/index.php/2016/01/05/warm-up-arena-eti...
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cranky B4 10am
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2016-01-06 11:56 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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Thanks, it's always good to get a little reminder...

The ones I missed in here is where people are walking and talking 2-3 sometimes 4 horses thick..... And you are trying to zigzag around them..., and also when people let their kids warm up without keeping an eye on them.... Most of the times I get run into by someone it is a little kid on a hyped up horse...
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Horse-racin
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2016-01-06 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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Thank you!!   Sometimes I think they need to have these posted in the office where everyone enters and pays the entry fee.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2016-01-06 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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cranky B4 10am - 2016-01-06 11:56 AM Thanks, it's always good to get a little reminder... The ones I missed in here is where people are walking and talking 2-3 sometimes 4 horses thick..... And you are trying to zigzag around them..., and also when people let their kids warm up without keeping an eye on them.... Most of the times I get run into by someone it is a little kid on a hyped up horse...

 Yep can't stand that. Also I was always told, slow on the inside, fast on the outside.
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Swannranch
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2016-01-06 1:33 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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These should be posted in EVERY ARENA in GIGANTIC LETTERING.
It's not only rude, sometimes its dangerous.


 
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mlh0972
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2016-01-06 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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In my older age I have gotten more vocal about people doing rude things. Ex, stopping and not looking to back up or turn around. I will flat chew rear end if you throw on the brakes without looking.
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batkitty
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-01-06 4:45 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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I've always gone with the faster you go, you move to the outside. I've noticed that typically in the middle are people loping circles and then people walking/trotting are on the "rail". Is this everywhere?
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Aqhaczy
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2016-01-06 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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 right you tell one of these teenagers to please not talk on their cell phone while warming up see who gets chewed on.   One such young lady told me to take a hike and she will **** well do what she pleases.... and she wasn't so kindly, this was a few years ago.   Then recently someone told me I'm not their mother or gmother so I can't talk down to them- after they ran into me.  I'm 65 and this person was 19 in college.   I give up trying to understand these people. 
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-01-06 7:30 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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As long as we are talking about indoor etiquette, lets discuss the people who feel compelled to tie their horses indoors in the most high traffic areas, such as around the arena gate, and then leave them unattended for hours on end. I am kinda sick of watching them pin their ears and kick at everyone that passes.  I could also pass on those hacking and smearing their snotty noses around.
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barrelracer1983
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2016-01-07 12:42 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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It's gotten so bad that if it's too cold so that everyone has to be inside, I just stay home. I've been bumped into and now I have about a 4 foot bubble. If you cross it, I might tell you, or my horses might with their ears. I don't like being mean but gosh some people these days.
About the tying up, team ropers can get away with tying anywhere and it's not a problem, but with barrel racers, it's different.
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angelica
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2016-01-07 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette


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I had a young boy completely stop loping in front of me, by the time I noticed my mare crashed into him almost throwing his horse to the ground!! He went from lope to dead stop, even my horse didn't see until she was on top of him! His mom gave me dirty looks the rest of the show but hey he should not have slammed on the breaks in the fast lane!!
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-01-08 6:24 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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angelica - 2016-01-07 12:21 PM

I had a young boy completely stop loping in front of me, by the time I noticed my mare crashed into him almost throwing his horse to the ground!! He went from lope to dead stop, even my horse didn't see until she was on top of him! His mom gave me dirty looks the rest of the show but hey he should not have slammed on the breaks in the fast lane!!

Lol some people do that in their cars so they can file a lawsuit and not have to work. Maybe the mom was just trying to get the kids college paid for. Lol
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-01-08 6:32 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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 The last race I went too the warm up area was behind the arena and also where the alley was so you  had to be mindful of horses going in and running out- someone was letting their 6/7 year old girl run around on foot in the middle of all this.   I very nicely told her she needed to go play in a safer spot. 
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barrelracincrazy
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2016-01-08 8:04 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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Nobody in my arena does fastest on outside.  It is fastest on inside which drives me crazy.  I do not warm up or do open arena.  I stay as far away as possible!!!!!  

Edited by barrelracincrazy 2016-01-08 8:05 AM
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RodeoCowgirl4u
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2016-01-08 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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FLITASTIC - 2016-01-08 4:24 AM

angelica - 2016-01-07 12:21 PM

I had a young boy completely stop loping in front of me, by the time I noticed my mare crashed into him almost throwing his horse to the ground!! He went from lope to dead stop, even my horse didn't see until she was on top of him! His mom gave me dirty looks the rest of the show but hey he should not have slammed on the breaks in the fast lane!!

Lol some people do that in their cars so they can file a lawsuit and not have to work. Maybe the mom was just trying to get the kids college paid for. Lol

I am gonna do this to anyone tailgating me as they are A.) dumb to be on the rear of an F350 dually in a Honda Civic, so...natural selection as I see it and B.) my truck is old and we can't afford a new one at $73k so I'll let this guy tailgating me buy one for me. LOL


As for arena rudeness, I grew up riding hunters and jumpers so to me learning how to ride in warm up at a barrel race was like a redneck free for all, but I think I have the hang of it now. Mostly. And I ride 2 mares so they keep anyone who comes too close at bay.

My biggest pet peeve is people parking their rigs too close to yours and then complaining because your horse is trying to kick theirs. Umm...yeah, that's why I got here early and am parked over here in the corner. And I *know* your trailer has other tie rings so why don't you move your horse since I was here first and parked in the corner for a reason. Oh, and then they have the nerve to get mad at ME when I tell them this after they come up and say "excuse me....your horse is trying to kick!!"
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2016-01-08 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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Some people just make you shake your head and you go hmmmmmm....... no manners, no thoughtfulness,  it seems to be all about the
"me" concept...... and it drives me crazy -

I will go in make a few laps around and then get out of the madness - and ride elsewhere if at all possible.   
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2016-01-08 11:58 AM
Subject: RE: Arena etiquette



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Haha-if you don't like something change it!  We have one producer around here that puts on a winter series-I'm always greatful for someplace to go but there's always a few complaining whiners no matter what you do!  With the arena set up for this series you have to ride or walk your horse down the steer alley to the in gate (no there aren't steers in there) there is only 5 horses allowed at a time but it is tight quarters-my horse does fine but my daughters not so good-so I ALWAYS escort her on foot until it's her turn to go.  I don't know how many of those girls horses I would lead/push/pull or run from in that alley.  The producer noticed my extra effort and made a comment that if many of you parents would be as responsible as (me) this show would sure go a whole lot faster. 
I'm never ceased to be amazed at all the happy parents walking around and totally expecting their "kids" (anyone under 25 is a kid to me) to handle themselves and their horses in hairy situations.

Those of you that don't like horses tied to the gate that is flicking their tail and being snotty at everyone-my solution is usually somewhere along these lines-as I walk by if the horse flicks its tail at me it will get a whack with my halter rope and a good moving-push/nudge in the belly.  If it happens again because the owner hasn't moved their ugly horse, I will simply take them and tie them up somewhere else.  Usually gets the point across.

"I wonder why I don't have many friends at these races?"




 
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