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      Location: California | Looking for a list of barrel clinicians that teach with a teardrop barrel pattern. Thanks! |
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      Location: California | GLP - 2015-10-29 3:44 AM
Lynn Mckenzie.
thanks :)
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        Location: NC | Dena Kirkpatrick. and Kristen Weaver Brown to an extent. She is GREAT just audited one of her clinics this month. |
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| Most of the trainers and clinicians in E TX Reinhardts, Joseys, Janet Stover Lynn McKenzie. All of thise puton clinics all over except Janet. |
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        Location: SE KS | so I'm going to show my ignorance - what is a teardrop pattern? thanks! |
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      Location: California | Dinero10 - 2015-10-29 6:42 AM so I'm going to show my ignorance - what is a teardrop pattern? thanks!
I'm not even 100% sure if someone could explain or have a diagram I'd love to see it! |
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    Location: Missouri | I don't have time to dig through old notes, but I found this online. Basically, you go straighter longer.
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        Location: SE KS | just like teardrop - thank you for sharing! |
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| THIS ^^ works particularly well with longer sided, longer backed horses that maybe don't have the ratio of back to underline that is the most desired. |
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        Location: SE KS | I noticed on each barrel the pocket is different |
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      Location: California | Does Jackie Jatzlau train with the teardrop pattern? If not anyone know what pattern she runs? |
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| cheryl makofka - 2015-10-29 8:23 AM
I believe Lisa Lockhart teaches this way
she looks like she runs that way. |
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| lindseylou2290 - 2015-10-29 9:06 AM
THIS ^^ works particularly well with longer sided, longer backed horses that maybe don't have the ratio of back to underline that is the most desired.
When a horse rolls back the have to stop forward motion completely. The teardrop is way more efficient. Lisa Lockhart's horse is not a long backed horse and he runs this way. If you run a true teardrop style you will hit fewer barrels. The horse in my avatar was trained to run the teardrop style. He is a huge short back horse. Like I said it is way more efficient.
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| streakysox - 2015-10-29 11:29 AM lindseylou2290 - 2015-10-29 9:06 AM THIS ^^ works particularly well with longer sided, longer backed horses that maybe don't have the ratio of back to underline that is the most desired. When a horse rolls back the have to stop forward motion completely. The teardrop is way more efficient. Lisa Lockhart's horse is not a long backed horse and he runs this way. If you run a true teardrop style you will hit fewer barrels. The horse in my avatar was trained to run the teardrop style. He is a huge short back horse. Like I said it is way more efficient. For heaven's sake - pretty sure I didn't say anything about any of that ... I just pointed out that it works well with a certain build of horse.
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     Location: Texas | I didn't think DK taught a teardrop pattern. She teaches a "same area all the way around the barrel." and her approach to the first barrel is not like in that demo. She is big on her one smooth motion turn, i didnt think it was a tear drop. but idk |
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   Location: Texas | *almost there* - 2015-10-29 10:04 AM Does Jackie Jatzlau train with the teardrop pattern? If not anyone know what pattern she runs?
No she rides much more simple than that. You basically teach a natural rate by going down a gait at your rate point to the barrel and then you just turn.
Obviously there's more to it than just that, but it's about that simple.
Her style is all about being smooth and not over thinking what were doing. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I would say Kim Landry ran this way, she had a more square style of running but she isn't in good health :( what was a hell of a rider and teacher.
I had a horse that ran this way, he liked it and it worked for him, I think it's good to be able to train and learn all different types of running styles and ways to turn because each horse is different!!!! |
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