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BRAZIL BARREL RACING --- DOES WEIGHT MATTER?

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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2017-08-18 3:22 AM
Subject: BRAZIL BARREL RACING --- DOES WEIGHT MATTER?




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Brazil's major barrel events are called the '165 OPEN' class type events (anyone can enter). They have standardized the weight at 165 lbs including all of your tack. Riders are weighed just like race horse jockeys are before and after their run. Also inspectors look at the horse for any spur or whip marks and ride will be DQ'd if damage is excessive.

If rider and tack weighs less than 165, weights are placed in saddle pads to bring it up to 165 lbs.

FOR FUN PRETEND YOU ARE THE HORSE >>>... run around your truck three times with a 10 lb sack of potatoes and then do the same with a 50 lb sack of horse feed ... and then tell us that rider/tack weight does not matter !!!

(American race horse jockeys are DQ'd from riding in the race if their weight is over 4 pounds of the specified weight for the pending race and same goes for events like boxing, wrestling and other type events.)

MAYBE WE COULD HAVE A SUMO BARREL RACING EVENT FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT THINK WEIGHT MATTERS??? laughing ..

((this weight limit does not apply to standard barrel mixed kid-men-women barrel events, kid events, women events and rodeo events)

VIDEO ... ROLLIN IN THE FAME ... 16.489 new standard pattern record
This is a 165 OPEN event ... notice .. it is a closed arena, rider must get off of horse and lead it out of the arena, watch inspectors looking at weight pockets and condition of horses they are wearing dress sport coats, and stay alert at end of video .. watch an inspector usher the rider over to be weighed at a stand on scale....
https://www.facebook.com/diogo.zopone/videos/10154906831668505/


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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2017-08-18 3:24 AM
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HIGH POINT PERFORMANCE HORSES OF PILOT POINT TEXAS OWNERS OF "SLICK BY DESIGN" BRED AND RAISED THIS FANTASTIC DAUGHTER OF DTF .... "ROLLIN IN THE FAME" http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rollin+in+the+fame
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2017-08-18 5:40 AM
Subject: RE: BRAZIL BARREL RACING --- DOES WEIGHT MATTER?


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Do I think it matters? Yes...to a point.

Your example is extreme. For a 160lb person like myself the difference in a 10lb sack and a 50lb sack is equivalent to a 1,000lb horse carrying a 60lb rider vs a 300lb rider.

There are a lot more factors. I'd run around my truck a lot better with a balanced, secure, 50lb weight vest on than with a sack of feed over 1 shoulder. A horse is going to carry any rider, but especially grown adults, better if they are balanced riders.

I do think generally speaking a 150lb rider beats a 250lb rider, mounted on the same caliber of horse. But I think the difference in 150lbs vs 175lbs is much harder to call.

I do think weight makes a difference. But I think being a balanced, secure, and an effective jockey makes a bigger difference. Our races aren't simple flat track races.

I've heard the 10lbs = 0.10 second, but I think it's more complicated than that personally.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-08-18 6:57 AM
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OhMax - 2017-08-18 5:40 AM Do I think it matters? Yes...to a point. Your example is extreme. For a 160lb person like myself the difference in a 10lb sack and a 50lb sack is equivalent to a 1,000lb horse carrying a 60lb rider vs a 300lb rider. There are a lot more factors. I'd run around my truck a lot better with a balanced, secure, 50lb weight vest on than with a sack of feed over 1 shoulder. A horse is going to carry any rider, but especially grown adults, better if they are balanced riders. I do think generally speaking a 150lb rider beats a 250lb rider, mounted on the same caliber of horse. But I think the difference in 150lbs vs 175lbs is much harder to call. I do think weight makes a difference. But I think being a balanced, secure, and an effective jockey makes a bigger difference. Our races aren't simple flat track races. I've heard the 10lbs = 0.10 second, but I think it's more complicated than that personally.

 This and I don't think I have ever read a comment on here that someone saids weight does not make a  difference in a horses time.  They have addressed that weight is not the determining factor in how  you ride/sit a horse.  I think everyone agrees, same  ability and skill level a horse is going to be able to carry a lighter weight easier.   I don't see the point to your post.
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2017-08-18 7:04 AM
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rodeomom3 - 2017-08-18 6:57 AM

OhMax - 2017-08-18 5:40 AM Do I think it matters? Yes...to a point. Your example is extreme. For a 160lb person like myself the difference in a 10lb sack and a 50lb sack is equivalent to a 1,000lb horse carrying a 60lb rider vs a 300lb rider. There are a lot more factors. I'd run around my truck a lot better with a balanced, secure, 50lb weight vest on than with a sack of feed over 1 shoulder. A horse is going to carry any rider, but especially grown adults, better if they are balanced riders. I do think generally speaking a 150lb rider beats a 250lb rider, mounted on the same caliber of horse. But I think the difference in 150lbs vs 175lbs is much harder to call. I do think weight makes a difference. But I think being a balanced, secure, and an effective jockey makes a bigger difference. Our races aren't simple flat track races. I've heard the 10lbs = 0.10 second, but I think it's more complicated than that personally.

 This and I don't think I have ever read a comment on here that someone saids weight does not make a  difference in a horses time.  They have addressed that weight is not the determining factor in how  you ride/sit a horse.  I think everyone agrees, same  ability and skill level a horse is going to be able to carry a lighter weight easier.   I don't see the point to your post.

Have you ever noticed that trend in some people's posts? I knew who had posted this just by the title!
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2017-08-18 8:46 AM
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Ashley Lynn - 2017-08-18 7:04 AM

rodeomom3 - 2017-08-18 6:57 AM

OhMax - 2017-08-18 5:40 AM Do I think it matters? Yes...to a point. Your example is extreme. For a 160lb person like myself the difference in a 10lb sack and a 50lb sack is equivalent to a 1,000lb horse carrying a 60lb rider vs a 300lb rider. There are a lot more factors. I'd run around my truck a lot better with a balanced, secure, 50lb weight vest on than with a sack of feed over 1 shoulder. A horse is going to carry any rider, but especially grown adults, better if they are balanced riders. I do think generally speaking a 150lb rider beats a 250lb rider, mounted on the same caliber of horse. But I think the difference in 150lbs vs 175lbs is much harder to call. I do think weight makes a difference. But I think being a balanced, secure, and an effective jockey makes a bigger difference. Our races aren't simple flat track races. I've heard the 10lbs = 0.10 second, but I think it's more complicated than that personally.

 This and I don't think I have ever read a comment on here that someone saids weight does not make a  difference in a horses time.  They have addressed that weight is not the determining factor in how  you ride/sit a horse.  I think everyone agrees, same  ability and skill level a horse is going to be able to carry a lighter weight easier.   I don't see the point to your post.

Have you ever noticed that trend in some people's posts? I knew who had posted this just by the title!



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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2017-08-18 9:19 AM
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That rider got left at that second barrel! I would've flown off if that was me.
I have never thought of it that way: Jockey's, Boxers, and Wrestlers all have to weigh in for their sport because it levels the playing field, making strength and pure talent for the event the determining factor for the winner. 
I find it very interesting they have inspectors checking the horse out... Can we implement this for Mexican Rodeos?  

While my opinion is neither here nor there on this subject I find this post and video really interesting. Thanks for Posting BarrelHorseUSA. 
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Lil_Pony35
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2017-08-18 9:20 AM
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I think this is a pretty interesting post. Does rider weight matter? Yes, but then that begs the follow up question of, does the horse's weight matter as part of the equation. Posing the question to elicit conversation :). I don't have an answer .
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-08-18 9:36 AM
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Lil_Pony35 - 2017-08-18 9:20 AM I think this is a pretty interesting post. Does rider weight matter? Yes, but then that begs the follow up question of, does the horse's weight matter as part of the equation. Posing the question to elicit conversation :). I don't have an answer .
If comparing horses of the same ability, say NFR, I think level of fitness is more important and you cannot ascertain that just by weight.   There are huge horses out there, Tiany's is an example, who outrun the lighter horses all the time, he can cover that ground.  In addition to fitness level you have to consider stride length etc.   Edited to add I saw an interview with Ryann Pedone at a big futurity and she commented that she put a little more weight on her horse because it was a big pattern.  I am sure it varies by horse and what their needs are.

Edited by rodeomom3 2017-08-18 9:52 AM
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Lil_Pony35
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2017-08-18 9:49 AM
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Great points! Is there science or math out there on the subject? I bet somewhere for race horses there might be. Wld be very interesting to read. I remember doing the math for star fishing and it came out something like, someone who is 130 lbs outs 800 lbs of pressure on the horse's back every time they bounce, and that is 800 lbs PSI!....pmease note my info may be off a but since I am recalling from memory and didn't post the actual math.
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flyhperformancehorse
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2017-08-18 10:43 AM
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Funny... the number we all look a the scale... always fighting to be a certain "weight"...

Here is an insight... as someone who is NOT small, I don't weigh 100#, never will. I work out, I am STRONG and I am FIT and I'll tell you what, I will not MAKE that 165# with my saddle weight cut... BUT I WIN. I win and run in the 1D on mulitply horses at big and small races. I am balanced and I am a good rider. So, you won't see me in Brazil anytime soon, guess I will stick to the good USA and run at and win at whatever weight I am. 
 
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2017-08-18 11:12 AM
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Weight absolutely matters but as others have said, I think a well balanced rider matters more. If you had the exact same rider, same ability, same horse, etc ... it would be interesting to see the difference say 50 pounds makes. I only say that because this could never truly be tested. Knowing people who have lost a significant amount of weight, their style changes when they lose the weight, their horse has sometimes aged and no longer running the same. I think it is an impossible theory to prove as far as what amount of difference it makes.

So if I weight 200# and run in the 2D with 100# riders, does that mean my horse is more awesome?
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2017-08-18 11:30 AM
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Wow I guess a heavy rider must have ticked you off somewhere down the road. I dont think size really matters in the rider I think its all about how the rider handle themselfs and balance is the key to any rider heavy or light weight. 
Why are you so obsessed over someone's weight? This is not the first thread that you have made about riders weight. 

Edit to add: Weight will matter if your floping all over your horse.

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2017-08-18 12:40 PM
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2017-08-18 11:36 AM
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-18 11:30 AM Wow I guess a heavy rider must have ticked you off somewhere down the road. I dont think size really matters in the rider I think its all about how the rider handle themselfs and balance is the key to any rider heavy or light weight. 

Why are you so obsessed over someone's weight? This is not the first thread that you have made about riders weight. 

Is there a "Chunky but still funky" class I can enter if we go to running weight classes instead of Ds?
On another note: Pretty sure I'd lose 40lbs if the girls were to get reduced...  
 
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Southtxponygirl
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IRunOnFaith - 2017-08-18 11:36 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-18 11:30 AM Wow I guess a heavy rider must have ticked you off somewhere down the road. I dont think size really matters in the rider I think its all about how the rider handle themselfs and balance is the key to any rider heavy or light weight. 

Why are you so obsessed over someone's weight? This is not the first thread that you have made about riders weight. 
Is there a "Chunky but still funky" class I can enter if we go to running weight classes instead of Ds?

On another note: Pretty sure I'd lose 40lbs if the girls were to get reduced...  
 

LOL, silly girl..  
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IRunOnFaith
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Posted 2017-08-18 11:47 AM
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-18 11:43 AM
IRunOnFaith - 2017-08-18 11:36 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-18 11:30 AM Wow I guess a heavy rider must have ticked you off somewhere down the road. I dont think size really matters in the rider I think its all about how the rider handle themselfs and balance is the key to any rider heavy or light weight. 

Why are you so obsessed over someone's weight? This is not the first thread that you have made about riders weight. 
Is there a "Chunky but still funky" class I can enter if we go to running weight classes instead of Ds?

On another note: Pretty sure I'd lose 40lbs if the girls were to get reduced...  
 
LOL, silly girl..  

 
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2017-08-18 12:04 PM
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I'm not a tiny girl and never will be! BUT I ride very still and very balanced. I outrun 130 lb girls all the time that flop all over their horses and ride their bridle reins instead of their butt! Yes, I do think a horse carrying less weight can run faster... but with that being said- a heavy jockey that is fit and balanced will ride better than a lighter one that rides like a monkey and likely win more ANY DAY.
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Posted 2017-08-18 12:11 PM
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Of course weight matters.  Assuming both are equally talented riders, put a 60 pounder on a wonderful horse like Louie and then put a 160 pounder on him running the same pattern.  The difference will be at least a half second.  



 
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Southtxponygirl
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Ashley Lynn - 2017-08-18 12:04 PM I'm not a tiny girl and never will be! BUT I ride very still and very balanced. I outrun 130 lb girls all the time that flop all over their horses and ride their bridle reins instead of their butt! Yes, I do think a horse carrying less weight can run faster... but with that being said- a heavy jockey that is fit and balanced will ride better than a lighter one that rides like a monkey and likely win more ANY DAY.

All this^^^   I have seen heavier girls clean house many times..I dont care how light you are if you dont ride balance and quite your going to get beat by someone that is heavy or light. 
 
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Posted 2017-08-18 12:23 PM
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flyhperformancehorse - 2017-08-18 8:43 AM Funny... the number we all look a the scale... always fighting to be a certain "weight"...



Here is an insight... as someone who is NOT small, I don't weigh 100#, never will. I work out, I am STRONG and I am FIT and I'll tell you what, I will not MAKE that 165# with my saddle weight cut... BUT I WIN. I win and run in the 1D on mulitply horses at big and small races. I am balanced and I am a good rider. So, you won't see me in Brazil anytime soon, guess I will stick to the good USA and run at and win at whatever weight I am. 
 

You tell it Amanda!!  I'd love to be a size 2 but it will never happen.  And your horses are running awesome! 
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