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barrelracer1414
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2014-12-29 5:56 PM
Subject: Trading in the Helmet for the Hat



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Alright I've been riding for over 8 years now (I'm 14) and seriously competing in barrels at NBHA BBR and other local associations for over 4 and a half years, but have the direct rule that I have to wear a helmet. In no way am I saying wearing one is a bad thing, nor is it really embarrassing but more annoying. I only have to wear one when I run, but this year will mark the first year I'm going to commit to rodeoing rather than Jackpots. I would really like to trade in my helmet for a hat at the Rodeos never the less, but just can't see a way of convincing my parents to go along with my idea too. Yes, I know an accident could happen no matter how long I've been riding or how solid my horse is, but as many of you could relate, the helmet just isn't "appealing" to the rodeo world, even with Fallon Taylor's stand. Any Advice on convincing my parents would be appreciated! Thanks!
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-12-29 6:59 PM
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Can't help you, your 14 yrs old, your parents know best, and if they allowed you to change to a hat and something happened they would never forgive themselves.

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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-12-30 12:29 AM
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I started wearing a helmet when Red Man Bay fell on the concrete with Martha Joset at a rodeo in Austin. (About 8 years ago) I realized how absolutely important a helmet is when a good little rider had to be airlifted to a hospital near where I live. No one will ever know what happened to her as the horse came back to the barn without her. She did get better but I am not sure if she can dress herself. She can't drive and certainly will never ride again. This happened about 2 weeks before she was to start college. So very sad. I have had 2 riding accidents that resulted in bad concussions. I know how lucky I am. Fallon Taylor had a serious accident that resulted in a serious head injury and a broken neck. She wasn't wearing the helmet to encourage others to wear one. My suggestion is to find a helmet that you like-----mine is a Troxel Sierra which has leather on top and looks kind of western, get a neat helmet cover, or paint yours up like Fallon's.

One of the cutest helmet covers I have seen was made from a very stretchy ball that had these soft spikey things all over it. The girl's mom had sprayed it with neon paint. That was pretty neat


I forgot to add------do you know how hard it is to keep a western hat on your head????





Edited by streakysox 2014-12-30 12:40 AM
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MNcanchaser7
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2014-12-30 7:46 AM
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I think your best bet would be to find a helmet you like for the next four years, and then switch out to a hat. No amount of convincing will change your parents mind I'm sure. Barrel racing can be dangerous, and if all they ask is that you wear a helmet while you compete, it's best to just respect their wishes. I'm assuming by your age that your parents are probably your main source of financial stability and rides to the events... When you're pulling your own rig and writing your own checks, then you can make your own decisions. :)

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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-12-30 11:06 AM
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I really think you would be better off sticking with a helmet. It's simply smarter to run in one. I never rode with a helmet before now that I became a mother, I most definitely will. Protecting my brain is much more important to me than fitting in or trying to satisfy others.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-12-30 12:10 PM
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I say stay with the helmet and wear a hat if you want to after your runs. Your helmet will save your life maybe one day.
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BamaCanChaser
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2014-12-30 12:14 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-12-29 6:59 PM

Can't help you, your 14 yrs old, your parents know best, and if they allowed you to change to a hat and something happened they would never forgive themselves.


I completely agree with this.

Until you are 18, it is not your decision to make.
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barrelracer1414
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2014-12-30 3:41 PM
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Thanks everyone for the feedback Will look into a new helmet that pleases me more and making a trade off of wearing a hat any other time while i'm not in the arena (warming up, walking out, etc.)
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-12-30 5:51 PM
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barrelracer1414 - 2014-12-30 3:41 PM Thanks everyone for the feedback Will look into a new helmet that pleases me more and making a trade off of wearing a hat any other time while i'm not in the arena (warming up, walking out, etc.)

Good decision!!

They really are looking out for your best interest and you won't have to worry about a hat falling off.

 
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-12-31 2:28 PM
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barrelracer1414 - 2014-12-30 1:41 PM

Thanks everyone for the feedback Will look into a new helmet that pleases me more and making a trade off of wearing a hat any other time while i'm not in the arena (warming up, walking out, etc.)

Very smart decision!
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Barrelhorseluva
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2015-01-04 7:34 PM
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 I started off with no helmet when I first started riding at 13. The faster I got (trotting) the more my parents worried and bought me a helmet. They always would say no helmet no riding. After a few falls and what could have been bad situations, i'm glad I wear my helmet. It doesn't bother me who's around or who I ride with. I would rather protect my brain then not.
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outrundaizy
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2015-01-25 4:54 PM
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barrelracer1414 - 2014-12-30 3:41 PM Thanks everyone for the feedback Will look into a new helmet that pleases me more and making a trade off of wearing a hat any other time while i'm not in the arena (warming up, walking out, etc.)

Good decision! A helmet will be a blessing in desguise at rodeo's because those stupid hats come off so easy, they have to be so tight to stay on your head and if you think a helmet annoys you a hat will probably be even worse. I would always flip mine off as soon as I crossed the timer or alleyway whatever the rule was at the rodeo. This my personal opinion from someone who started riding with a helmet, then went to a hat, then back to a helmet. I like my tipperary helmet :)  
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-05-17 7:17 PM
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I hear you. maybe a compromise. there are hard hats in the shape of a cowboy hat. You get to go western and still satisfy your parents.
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CAMequine
Reg. Oct 2017
Posted 2017-10-16 10:09 PM
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It really isn’t worth it at all. Even on my solid mare something can happen (dog get’s loose in arena, plastic bag etc) and even the very best horses will make mistakes. When you’re running barrels full out and you are totally commited even one little step to the side can cause you to go flying. Not to mention if your horse slips all the way down, you will most definitely fall off. And think about how hard it hurts if you bump your head on something, can you imagine bumping your head when your going up to 30 miles an hour?
Please, please PLEASE wear the helmet.
There are studies that mutiple brain injuries can lead to lasting depression and even sudden death (look at Ty Pozzobon).
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-10-17 7:44 AM
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As a youth, I was also forced to wear a helmet.   I gave up the helmet for a hat when I could.  Got in a wreck, lost my confidence, and went back to the helmet.     You need to find a helmet that is light and comfortable.
I now have an Ovation, and it's super light and I don't even hardly know it's there.  My old Troxel was like wearing a watermelon on my head.  It was heavy and cumbersome.  Definitely worth the search to find a good lightweight comfortable one! 

There is the western hat helmet. If you want a hybrid that looks semi like a hat.  
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Ohiobarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2017-10-17 7:54 AM
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I dont personally wear a helmet myself so im not going to preach to you about how much you should wear one but, when i was your age i would have worn a helmet every single day of my life if my parents would have let me rodeo, heck even have horses at that age. I dont come from a "horse family" so everything i have, i got on my own after i turned 18 and moved out. Its a small scarifice to make for your parents, especially after all they do for you. You wont realize how much it takes untill youre doing it all on your own, so be thankful! (not saying you arent
Plus, helmets are growing more and more popular everyday! who cares what you look like!! theres a ton of girls in my area that rode and wear a helmet! Bling it out, customer paint, go crazy with it! make it yours and wear it proudly!!! 
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Timber Creek
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2017-10-17 8:26 AM
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 What about a Resistol Helmet Hat
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2017-10-17 8:40 AM
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I don't wear a helmet but after trying my nieces new troxel, I might consider it. I just bought a new hat that I love so that keeps me but the helmet was way more comfortable than my hat! Which was never the case when I had to wear helmets as a kid.
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CAMequine
Reg. Oct 2017
Posted 2017-10-18 10:53 AM
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CAMequine - 2017-10-16 8:09 PM

It really isn’t worth it at all. Even on my solid mare something can happen (dog get’s loose in arena, plastic bag etc) and even the very best horses will make mistakes. When you’re running barrels full out and you are totally commited even one little step to the side can cause you to go flying. Not to mention if your horse slips all the way down, you will most definitely fall off. And think about how hard it hurts if you bump your head on something, can you imagine bumping your head when your going up to 30 miles an hour?
Please, please PLEASE wear the helmet.
There are studies that mutiple brain injuries can lead to lasting depression and even sudden death (look at Ty Pozzobon).

Oops I didn’t mean to say look at Ty Pozzobon....
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CAMequine
Reg. Oct 2017
Posted 2017-10-18 10:54 AM
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CAMequine - 2017-10-18 8:53 AM

CAMequine - 2017-10-16 8:09 PM

It really isn’t worth it at all. Even on my solid mare something can happen (dog get’s loose in arena, plastic bag etc) and even the very best horses will make mistakes. When you’re running barrels full out and you are totally commited even one little step to the side can cause you to go flying. Not to mention if your horse slips all the way down, you will most definitely fall off. And think about how hard it hurts if you bump your head on something, can you imagine bumping your head when your going up to 30 miles an hour?
Please, please PLEASE wear the helmet.
There are studies that mutiple brain injuries can lead to lasting depression and even sudden death (look at Ty Pozzobon).

Oops I didn’t mean to say look at Ty Pozzobon....

But apparently I can’t edit it now so I’ll shut up now.
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