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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
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2015-05-11 8:36 PM
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Getting that rate
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I am in the process of patterning/seasoning a horse that used to be a roping horse, and I've transformed into a barrel horse. He has the slow work down, lopes through beautifully and I'm a perfectionist so it really IS beautiful, correct, and clean. Breezing him through at home is pretty good. At competitions he is all go, no rate, and he takes his first barrel really wide, I'm sure he's still waiting for that roping steer to run out and doesn't expect to have to turn, it was his second run so I have to give him credit. He has lots of speed, and turns well and his slow work is perfect. I have to give him credit, it was really muddy, and only his second run, and I was probably riding him like I ride my quick turning barrel horse. But we could have easily shed of 2-3 seconds with tighter turns. What should I do to fix our problem. I have another show this weekend and want to improve from our last run. I will post a video if you want me to, let me know if I need to.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
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2015-05-11 10:10 PM
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RE: Getting that rate
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Posts: 9586
Location: Phoenix
Video would help. I also turned a calf horse into a barrel horse and had the same problem. My best advice would be to take it slow and controlled to the first and then let him open up after your first is pretty. Don't let it become a bad habit. Mine would lose his mind until after we made it around the first somehow.
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
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2015-05-12 8:13 AM
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RE: Getting that rate
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Location: TN
My barrel horse used to be a heel horse and I had the same problem at. I improved it some over time by not letting him go all out to the first. I would take it easy to the first and then speed up after that. If I let him run all out we would go past it. Now he's to the point that I can let him fly to first and still rate down to turn it because he's hunting for those barrels. Working on my timing also helped with getting him to rate at the right time. Since going to the Molly Powell clinic I learned to work on slowing down at the "timer line" and then again beside the barrel. For example, start trotting then when you pass the imaginary timer line
(use a cone or something to mark it
) slow to a walk then stop beside the barrel. It has really helped me to get him gathered up and prepared for the first turn. It may just take some time and some runs to get your guy ready to step up in speed to the first.
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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
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2015-05-12 10:49 AM
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RE: Drills for Rate
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6vq_7MNkMw
Skip to 0:30, it was our very first run in two years and his first actual run, a few years ago I just loped through pretty slow. I hate even watching this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQzrC7yRQTU
second run of the year, you may want your volume down! There was about a foot and a half of deep wet sand, and it was pretty darn slick.
Edited by IowaCanChaser 2015-05-12 11:55 AM
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
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2015-05-12 1:05 PM
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RE: Getting that rate
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Posts: 4557
Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah
I get that he still wants to be a rope horse . Perhaps rating him 3-4 times before reaching the first barrel during practice will reinforce the rate. Such as gallop to lope to trot to walk to stop before getting to barrel. Also gear up and gear down along the arena wall at all speeds.
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IowaCanChaser
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2015-05-12 5:47 PM
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