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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | How do you pronounce Jatzalau??? |
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     Location: Central Texas | Uh oh, somebody better do a spell check! |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Marfan - 2015-04-22 12:39 PM Uh oh, somebody better do a spell check!
Me and her are tight. She knows I meant to put that "u" in there lol. |
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| What made you and Tammy start riding Treeless saddles? Can you explain the differences between the two models? Also, how they benefit your horses or how your horses changed after going from a treed saddle to a treeless. |
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    Location: White Mountains of AZ | What's some of your pre race conditioning/feeding exercises consist of? As what you do on the road with your horses? THANK YOU!!! :) |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | So incredibly excited to have you here!! Can't wait to read all the responses. I always learn so much!
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      Location: Iowa | What is your best advice for a hotter horse, that like someone asked before, may get strung out when he is require to run numerous time before getting a chance to get back to the practice pen? Thank you! I would also love to hear about how you keeo your horse healthy and not sore while on the road! |
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      Location: Bigfoot Country | Hi Jackie! What are some of the exercises you do to teach a young horse to run? What do you use to help them focus? Thanks! |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | I cannot wait to read all of the replies! Thank you, Jackie, for doing this. I have followed you and cheered you on since the year Oro Leader and Uno Commander were futurity colts and my mom and I had the pleasure of seeing you run them several times that year. :)
My question would be how you got and keep getting your confidence and mental toughness back each year either after either an injury or coming back from having your kids. I know when you were much younger you had a serious horse related injury and I think that is the reason you moved to riding the treeless saddles, but how do you counter the hesitancy and the being overly cautious when you start back riding after a layoff?
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Herbie - 2015-04-23 11:03 AM I cannot wait to read all of the replies! Thank you, Jackie, for doing this. I have followed you and cheered you on since the year Oro Leader and Uno Commander were futurity colts and my mom and I had the pleasure of seeing you run them several times that year. :)
My question would be how you got and keep getting your confidence and mental toughness back each year either after either an injury or coming back from having your kids. I know when you were much younger you had a serious horse related injury and I think that is the reason you moved to riding the treeless saddles, but how do you counter the hesitancy and the being overly cautious when you start back riding after a layoff?
Suck up :) |
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| What exercises or drills would you recommend for a horse(and definitely rider!) that anticipates the second barrel? She is very ratey, and at times we will either not get far enough past the second and catch the barrel leaving or bow out on the backside of it. During slow work I will occasionally drive her to the fence or do counterarcs to make sure she is listening to me, and I've been trying to push her past the barrel when we run, but we are losing a lot of time there. Any suggestions? |
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        Location: North of the 49th Parallel | How do you deal with the mental game of barrel racing and not "throwing your sucker in the dirt"? Like when you're not winning a dime, one hole out of placing all the time, being frustrated with the seasoning process (one step forward, one step back it seems like)?
And what is your favorite workout at the gym to do?
Edited by bccanchaser16 2015-04-27 1:03 AM
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| What is your feeding program? Especially your young horses?
If you're doing some clinics this year, where do we find your schedule? |
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