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I bought a barrel hitter!! UPDATED!!

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chrissyfouse
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-15 3:30 PM
Subject: I bought a barrel hitter!! UPDATED!!



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 Looks like im going to have to invest in some shin guards.....well actually I think I need knee guards!!  I bought a new horse two weeks ago and have brought him to two barrel races so far.  And both he has hit the second barrel in 4 out of 5 runs.  Its hard for me to explain how he runs/turns but I can try.  He is a BIG boy....16.2 maybe 16.3.  He has an awesome 1st and 3rd.....but that second he gets coming off the back side.  And he gets so low that the top of my knee is what keeps getting hit.  I swaer I think he is trying to rip my knee cap off....lol.  I wish I could upload video of me running him.  I even went as far as to try him the the left and we still plowed over that barrel.....but second and third were great!!  He "snakes" around the barrels and has so much power coming off of them that maybe Im just behind him.  I know its going to take me some time to learn how to ride him, but I may not have a knee left by that time!!  Im used to my very automatic NEVER hits a barrel mare (who has ringbone, hence why I bought another horse)  No question really.....just venting......thanks for reading!!  Hope everyone has an awesome weekend!!

Edited by chrissyfouse 2013-11-22 11:57 AM
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2013-11-15 3:33 PM
Subject: RE: I bought a barrel hitter!!



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Was he advertised as a barrel hitter? 
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2013-11-15 3:41 PM
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I thought one of mine was too, until I finally listened to the previous owner about how to ride him.  His style was so different from what I was used to!  He was a big guy as well and you had to bump him with your inside foot all the way to the 2nd and 3rd barrels and he would literally wrap his body around them....lf you tried to hold him off he just dove at them that much harder.  He was amazingly easy to ride once I gave over and rode him the way he was trained.
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chrissyfouse
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-15 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: I bought a barrel hitter!!



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hoofs_in_motion - 2013-11-15 2:33 PM Was he advertised as a barrel hitter? 

I bought him from a girl that had him in on consignment.  She really only new a little about him.  But I fell in love the first time I rode him.  Im not upset at all of the fact that he is hitting barrels.....it comes with the territory....lol.  Just used to my mare that never hits.....he is just so different to ride.  Im sure it is all me!! 
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cwgrl536
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-11-15 3:48 PM
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no fun and ouch!! I think I read once from one of the NFR ladies (sorry can't remember who) that if they are hitting on the back side, you are giving too much room on the front. When riding those horses you need to send them right at the barrel and not give too much room on the front side of the barrel.
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chrissyfouse
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-15 3:51 PM
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rachellyn80 - 2013-11-15 2:41 PM I thought one of mine was too, until I finally listened to the previous owner about how to ride him.  His style was so different from what I was used to!  He was a big guy as well and you had to bump him with your inside foot all the way to the 2nd and 3rd barrels and he would literally wrap his body around them....lf you tried to hold him off he just dove at them that much harder.  He was amazingly easy to ride once I gave over and rode him the way he was trained.

Thats sounds exactly like him!!  I don't really have anyone to tell me how to ride him though.  So Ill just keep playing around until I figure it out I guess.  But I did notice he dove harder into it the more I tried to keep him off it.  I need to try bumping him and see how that works.  I tried pushing him past an extra step but I just about came out of the saddle because of how hard he turns!!  Definately gotta get me a deeper seated saddle now!! 
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-11-15 3:55 PM
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I bought quite a few barrels this summer until I learned about the ride them right at the second tip!

Buy some of these:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Tarmac-Knee-and-Wrist-Guards-Combo-Pack-Adult/26827411



and ride like this:


cwgrl536 - 2013-11-15 3:48 PM no fun and ouch!! I think I read once from one of the NFR ladies (sorry can't remember who) that if they are hitting on the back side, you are giving too much room on the front. When riding those horses you need to send them right at the barrel and not give too much room on the front side of the barrel.
  

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chrissyfouse
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-15 3:56 PM
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cwgrl536 - 2013-11-15 2:48 PM no fun and ouch!! I think I read once from one of the NFR ladies (sorry can't remember who) that if they are hitting on the back side, you are giving too much room on the front. When riding those horses you need to send them right at the barrel and not give too much room on the front side of the barrel.

I noticed last night going around the third after going left first I gave him more pocket going into it and he almost ended up on top of it.  I didn't intentionally give him more.....I think I confused him by going left first.  BUT he did it with no hesitation.  When I get home I will see if I can upload the videos from last night.  You all will just need to turn down the volume, unless you want a good laugh.....my 9 and 11 yr olds were recording....or you can check them out on facebook..... Chrissy Austin Fouse.  I have the one run I didn't hit any barrels loaded so far. Ill be posting the others in a couple of hours.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2013-11-15 4:03 PM
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Sounds to me like you just need to "adapt" to his style. Learn how he moves around the barrels, when you need to set him up and how far from the barrel so you don't hit it.

I'd exhibition him a bit more until you really get the feel of him. Thats what I always do when I run a new horse
 
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outrundaizy
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2013-11-15 4:28 PM
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Slow work... Ride him straight to the barrel 2 handed the whole way with no hesitation. By you saying he is a barrel hitter and going in the arena pretty much prepared to hit that barrel then yes, you will hit the barrel. Don't psych yourself out. When you do slow work really make sure he is being responsive and don't let him get close to the back side of the barrel. When running him you can also try using a bat whip and pop with it right before you get to the barrel. Sounds like you are gonna need to ride pretty aggressive. 
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barrelhaybroker
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-15 4:42 PM
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Go back to the basics and use the tire trick like the Josey used .
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speedjunkie
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2013-11-15 5:19 PM
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 That is an easy fix. He is losing momentum in the turn.  Keep your inside foot on him longer and  keep riding all the way around the corner. Do not quite. keep his feet moving - no hesitations. he sounds like FUN FUN FUN
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WrapSnap
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2013-11-15 5:41 PM
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Trust me, I have a big 16.2 HH sucker with a monster rollback style. I understand. Never back off the gas! Even if you have to bump, or set him, keep that inside foot on him while you do it.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-15 6:28 PM
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 My boy hits barrels leaving if I try to help him finish his turns. I have to stay in turn mode until we're clear, just guide a little and hustle. I've always had horses that needed outside foot and rein to help them finish, so it's been a hard lesson to learn.  I tend to want to look back too quick for him, which puts me in the wrong position to keep him round. 
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mhprimetime
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2013-11-15 6:53 PM
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several years ago i also had a 16.1 hand boy....he taught me to let him pick his own pocket.  he went in about 5 ft did a perfect 2 pt in and out....if i moved him out he only came in that much closer on the back side....only took me aabout 2 months to figure him out....1D ---2x National NBHA Champion.
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-11-15 7:07 PM
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HE IS WHAT I CALL AM OVER WORKER! A BARREL HITTER IS ONE WHO DROPS SHOULDER AND BREAKES YOU LEG? There are several ways to fix am over worker but speed is your friend and momentium is your friend.
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WYOracer
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-11-15 7:58 PM
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daisycake123 - 2013-11-15 6:07 PM

HE IS WHAT I CALL AM OVER WORKER! A BARREL HITTER IS ONE WHO DROPS SHOULDER AND BREAKES YOU LEG? There are several ways to fix am over worker but speed is your friend and momentium is your friend.

I agree, hit the gas pedal and inside leg!
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nettieb3
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2013-11-15 8:04 PM
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 And unless he is hurting, like my navicular horse....They are easy to fix.
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bbennington
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2013-11-15 8:27 PM
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Does your horse run like that? He is a big boy also and dives down at second. I usually hit if he has too big of a pocket and always have to hold my rein on his neck just to hold him up a little bit. You can see in the video he slips coming off the 3rd because he powers off so hard. He also will throw you up on his ears if you are not holding. Dont worry I always say it takes a good year to get with a new horse...

Here is my first run on him.. such a bad run..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltXS984r-0Y&feature=youtube_gdata_pl...
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chrissyfouse
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-16 10:00 AM
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Thanks everyone for all the input!! I'm definitely going to put it to the test. It has been a very long time since I have been on anything of this caliber. He wants to run and I'm holding him back.....a few of yall said speed is my friend? I'm just gonna have to suck it up and let him go and see what happens!! Ill keep u posted!!
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