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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! | What are some good proven drills to shorten up a stride and make their feet quicker? I know collection is it but im looking for drills. |
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Anything with half-halts and lots of direction changes. I use an obstacle course with barrels, poles, cavalettis, and cones. They might have to jump 3 cavaletti on 7' centers, then gather up to move lateral left to make a right hand turn around a pole that's set to the left of the jumps, turn it, and go back across, then turn back around and snake through between the cavaletti, then do a figure 8 over a ground pole. The possibilities are endless for setting up stuff to get their feet moving and learning to use themselves correctly. And you can do it slow and relaxed or hustle through. Set things closer together for more quickness, or have clusters, so you can stretch them out between areas and they have to gather back up. Most horses like doing this stuff because it's fun and not boring. I will also use ground poles around barrels sometimes to help shorten or lengthen stride in certain spots. |
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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! | Three 4 Luck - 2014-06-23 9:59 AM Anything with half-halts and lots of direction changes. I use an obstacle course with barrels, poles, cavalettis, and cones. They might have to jump 3 cavaletti on 7' centers, then gather up to move lateral left to make a right hand turn around a pole that's set to the left of the jumps, turn it, and go back across, then turn back around and snake through between the cavaletti, then do a figure 8 over a ground pole. The possibilities are endless for setting up stuff to get their feet moving and learning to use themselves correctly. And you can do it slow and relaxed or hustle through. Set things closer together for more quickness, or have clusters, so you can stretch them out between areas and they have to gather back up. Most horses like doing this stuff because it's fun and not boring. I will also use ground poles around barrels sometimes to help shorten or lengthen stride in certain spots.
Great info! Thank you! |
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Elite Veteran
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| I'm interested in this as well.. I need to get my colts stride shortened up as well. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Connie Combs has the best drill (IMO) for what you need. If you go to her website I'm pretty sure she has it posted on there. You could also Facebook her and she'll send it to you. I've got it on an old computer if you have trouble finding it. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Found it!!! Sorry, I don't know how to make it a live link. http://conniecombs.com/ClinicInfo.html |
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 Blond Bombshell..
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     Location: Hill Country of TEXAS!! |
Thank you!! I found it and printed the article. Hes going to love this course! I think a few others will also enjoy it! |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | My gelding and my 11 year old mare love to have their minds challenged, this will be right up their alley!!! |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Dash4KJ - 2014-06-23 11:43 AM Thank you!! I found it and printed the article. Hes going to love this course! I think a few others will also enjoy it!
I've used it on colts to my finished horses and I think it works so many different things plus its good for their minds. Every horse I've done it on loves it! Connie is great is you have any questions you can send her an email or a FB message. |
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 Tough Patooty
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   Location: Sperry, OK | Dash4KJ - 2014-06-23 11:43 AM CYA Ranch - 2014-06-23 10:35 AM Found it!!! Sorry, I don't know how to make it a live link. http://conniecombs.com/ClinicInfo.html Thank you!! I found it and printed the article. Hes going to love this course! I think a few others will also enjoy it! How did you find that specific info on the site? What link did you look under?
ETA: I found it.. LOL
Edited by ACEINTHEHOLE 2014-06-23 4:01 PM
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  Keeper of the King Snake
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    Location: Dubach, LA | Ya'll just reminded me of the time I found an obstacle course drill in BHN. D*mn thing almost got me thrown. Gave my good old boy the red *ss for sure. He loves running barrels, but not obstacle courses. Ya'll be careful. |
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| Why don't you just go pasture riding and circle trees, bushes, jump logs, scramble up a creek bank, dodge rocks, pass by some obstacles and do them on the way back home, race your shadow and practice rating, slowing down, turning etc etc or do anything using the same cues and hand signals you will use while riding barrels .... sure saves a horse from getting arena sour and legs them up at the same time.
Or buy you a short horse with little bitty short legs .. lol
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2014-06-23 6:58 PM
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| I cant find the article...Can someone please help me out ? |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | BARRELHORSE USA - 2014-06-23 6:57 PM Why don't you just go pasture riding and circle trees, bushes, jump logs, scramble up a creek bank, dodge rocks, pass by some obstacles and do them on the way back home, race your shadow and practice rating, slowing down, turning etc etc or do anything using the same cues and hand signals you will use while riding barrels .... sure saves a horse from getting arena sour and legs them up at the same time. Or buy you a short horse with little bitty short legs .. lol
Oh believe me, we turn and jump everything we come across, but there aren't nearly enough opportunities for that out and about where I live. The only woods are on the bayou and everything else is farm fields. My obstacle course changes--I don't stick to a diagram or do the same things every time. |
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 Husband Spoiler
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     Location: North Dakota | Itsme - 2014-06-23 7:24 PM I cant find the article...Can someone please help me out ?
Go to the left of the calendar and click "monthly drill". |
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