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Dirt Dobber
Reg. Jun 2009
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2016-01-07 7:45 PM
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Sitting a horse leaving a barrel
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I need some tips on sitting a horse that leaves a barrel hard. He has the thing where he plants his inside foot about 3/4 of the way around the barrel and pushes off hard. I have never rode a horse that leaves a barrel that way and it is popping me up and leaving me behind. I hope that makes sense Really it is more horse than I am use to.
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clover girl
Reg. Dec 2005
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2016-01-08 8:27 AM
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RE: Sitting a horse leaving a barrel
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Location: Oklahoma
Best thing to do is beat him out of the turn. If you wait for him to take you with him you will be behind. Sit for the turn and as soon as he commits move forward and be waiting on him before he leaves.
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
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2016-01-08 8:32 AM
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RE: Sitting a horse leaving a barrel
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Yes, I was going to ask why you wanted to be sitting leaving. You should be up over your horse waiting for him to push into your seat. Does that make sense? When your leaving a barrel, you should be pulling your body forward and looking to the next barrel.
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JLBerry
Reg. Jul 2013
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2016-01-08 8:53 AM
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RE: Sitting a horse leaving a barrel
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Yup what they said^^^^ Be forward already and your momentum will go with his.
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lprodeo13
Reg. Mar 2015
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2016-01-08 9:16 AM
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RE: Sitting a horse leaving a barrel
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Exactly what they said before. You know he is going to come off of it hard so look up, use your legs and get forward. When you're working slow think about it every time, at every gait. Make yourself think about it so much that you don't have to think about it anymore it's just a habit to get forward?
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