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Tips on riding around the barrels two handed

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iloveequine40
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2018-04-12 6:09 AM
Subject: RE: Tips on riding around the barrels two handed


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Tbred
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Posted 2018-04-12 11:44 AM
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dashnlotti - 2018-04-09 8:34 AM If you just can't make yourself stay 2 handed in a run, try using the outside hand. You'll look like a dodo, but I had a gelding back in HS that was super noodly, and I was pulling too much on the inside rein even though I wasn't heavy handed. My mom sent us to a girl to help us, and she showed me that. I felt so dumb, but it worked well enough that on our first run he turned out from under me at the second barrel LOL. And even though I ate dirt, a half dozen people wanted to know if I got a new horse bc "that first barrel was awesome!"

So I'm having the same problem with a young horse that is noodley and in order to stay with him I need the horn because he has a bigger motor than I have core, lol.  So are you saying go into the 1st barrel with the wrong hand? Outside hand on rein and inside hand on horn? 
I'm pretty sure I'd screw it up and have a wreck but it's intreaging. 
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dashnlotti
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Posted 2018-04-12 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: Tips on riding around the barrels two handed



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Tbred - 2018-04-12 11:44 AM

dashnlotti - 2018-04-09 8:34 AM If you just can't make yourself stay 2 handed in a run, try using the outside hand. You'll look like a dodo, but I had a gelding back in HS that was super noodly, and I was pulling too much on the inside rein even though I wasn't heavy handed. My mom sent us to a girl to help us, and she showed me that. I felt so dumb, but it worked well enough that on our first run he turned out from under me at the second barrel LOL. And even though I ate dirt, a half dozen people wanted to know if I got a new horse bc "that first barrel was awesome!"

So I'm having the same problem with a young horse that is noodley and in order to stay with him I need the horn because he has a bigger motor than I have core, lol.  So are you saying go into the 1st barrel with the wrong hand? Outside hand on rein and inside hand on horn? 
I'm pretty sure I'd screw it up and have a wreck but it's intreaging. 

Yes that's exactly what I did on that horse...
It felt so wrong but it worked LOL
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