I just had my first major wreck while barrel racing, and if I hadn’t been wearing one of your helmets, I wouldn’t have made it Fallon. One of my mares (Gucci) stepped right on the back of my head at the second barrel. The helmet is done for but I couldn’t appreciate it more. The helmet legitimately saved my life, I left the rodeo with a sprained ankle and a broken arm, but I am sure much better than I would have been if I weren’t wearing that helmet .Thank you for being such an inspiration. ❤️
As a rookie rider at the age of 41, I watch the vlogs daily. I also listen to the podcasts as well now on my way into work I always get something meaningful out of them. Whether it be advice, a helpful tip, or a confidence booster, something resonates with me to help me keep pushing to gain a half step of my game. I’m on a new horse this year that is a total doll and I can’t wait to see where we will go this year one hoof at a time 💗 keep rockin out Fallon!
Fallon, I really appreciate how candid and honest you are. I loved how you showed your behind the scenes routine...how you time your day and then get ready and how you manage your horse throughout the competition day! You are so inspiring and a wonderful teacher. Thank you!
Fallon I love how you try to match your outfit with the splint and bell boots of the horse it is so cute! You are truly an inspiration to me and others. I love how you try to help people to be the greatest they can be instead of saying “no I’m not gonna help others do good”
I love how positive you are in everything! A part of barrel racing it’s not Always perfect but you learn from it, come back and kill it! Just like you did and make a beautiful run! 🤗
Fallon you are a daily inspiration in life, in working out, in barrel racing, and so much more. You inspire me to challenge myself and your “deep thoughts” are what help me most!❤️ Thankyou for all you do, please don’t ever stop!😊💕
Saw a little girl rocking the merch at my barrel racing club this weekend. Her mom was singing your praises about how positive and uplifting you are to het 2 daughter. It was great.
I’m glad you’re running your friends mare and doing so well on her. Each horse has something different to teach, and having great friends to back you helps so much. Truly loved the deep thoughts in this video, having good people who believe in you, no matter what you’re doing, can make a huge difference.
This is what makes me feel so confident in doing shows the next two upcoming weekends I’m doing shows. Watching you and how you handle having a flat and being like no big deal! This is what makes me want to keep showing! Thank you for being so positive and making me smile!
Heck girl! 31 is not old!! I just came back to barrel racing at 52 years old!! Your only as old as you feel!! I won my first check at only my 3 rd barrel race and I am proud to say my horse has only been patterned for a couple of months by me! So you got this girl!!🤠
I like watching you go to rodeos, since your true competitive spirit comes out: You don't like losing.. and seem to really love the thrill of winning -- not everybody has that, I don't think... P.S. Baby Flo does not look "auto pilot" to me at all, she actually looks a little tricky to ride? And u seem to have pretty much mastered her when u won the world etc etc... Your talent and humility (and willing to share/reach out) have made you an important icon in the sport.~
So right. Feedback from friends n other competitors is the best. I'm 73 n training my mustang. A couple people gave me feedback this mare has come a long way n one said it was inspirational.. It meant everything. Go Fallon!
Great job Fallon. I think its very uplifting when you show us the odds that is poured into the barrel racing from winning to learning from a loss Keep it up the world needs more people like you
I came across this while scrolling TH-cam. And let me start by saying I love your merch and own some of it myself, I love your positivity and how you want to improve yourself at your passion, but your love of being able to share your knowledge with others with the same passion to help make them the best they can be. I am 32, I started riding at age 6, fell in love with barrel racing and ran competitively all throughout my youth. My father passed when I was 8, my mother drank a lot and the woman who taught me to ride at 6 was our surrogate family, spent every weekend with her and everyday after school at the barn. After highschool due to my home situation I had to choose college or keeping a horse. (While I’d been working two jobs throughout that time already). so I’d go ride when I could with the same lady in little spare time just to have pony time but I put myself thru EMT, then paramedic school, landed myself a job at 19 in our level 2 trauma center (I could save your life before I could drink). I continued as a medic and got a bachelor degree and was a medic for almost 12 years at the same hospital, I put myself thru nursing school and graduated last year left the ER and went as a new grad nurse to to our ICU department last august. I love my job. And yes my job , my Dept, my hospital were directly affected by and treating coronavirus patients so these last few months have been all kinds of emotional. I have an amazing boyfriend of 5 years who is a firefighter paramedic and we own some me businesses and by e is my number one supporter. My rock. He made it possible a few years ago and surprised me with Bill of sale for my my friends horse I’ve know. Since she was a baby for my bday/Xmas present (I’d gotten her in shape and ran burr for the year while my friend who taught me to ride ya age 6 was pregnant wit. Her 3rd baby) after that year he saw how big that part of my life was for me and I had no idea he had gone and bought her for me. And we had a bigger house on land a few months later, built a barn and had a great two years running and got a gelding for her companion and she is now currently at the breeder making me a baby, I have the best life I could of asked for. I’m telling you all this for a reason, my mother who was able to introduce me to this passion of horses was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer that metastasized to bee lungs and had taken over her ability to breath. We got told she had two months, she was alive for more than 8 months, and she got told she’d come live with us Whenever she was ready whether it was the day she was diagnosed or when she was ready for hospice care that my house was her home. Should begin to get very sick in September and said she wanted to come stay with us soon enough Tobar. By the time she emergently got transferred to our home she had made a turn for the worse and she was only able to stay with us for four days and she told me the best thing about her days there was that she would wake up in the morning or she would be sitting in her recliner chair because she couldn’t get around without being able to breathe very well and she look out the window and she will see my horses in the pasture and she said she couldn’t do anything that smile and she would get emotional and she would just think about how I have this amazing life and that I love so much and that she was able to help me make that passion it made her feel peace that I have such a great life and a great passion and she really really wanted to see me run one more time but she was so sick that by the time I could get my horse ready to run at a show she passed away. I’ve had the oppurtunity to begin working with an amazing rider who’s being doing this sport forever who trains and competes and sells horses and who has some of the most amazing bred horses, I ride with her since she lives across the street and I learn more and more everyday. She’s been having me ride some her young horses who she has trained so well and are getting finished up with pattern training and after she sent me a text telling me I rode her so great! And how hearing things from your peers and friends like that made me whole month. That I can ride to her level. My horses and riding is one of the few things that’s kept me smiling with the loss of my mom and being a frontline nurse dealing with covid. And I look forward to your videos and watching your runs. Thank you for being such a positive influencer
Todays thoughts all around really resonnated with me. When I first fell in love with horses I didn't have the resources or connections to immerse myself in it but would show up at every open event and go watch how those riders did. Seeing the difference between riders and horses, learning how I wanted to become with horses and the others around me. In this horse world there can be a lot of noise, and learning who is there to support you and who is there to compete with you was a big learning curve but always trying to keep those who push eachother up around and letting those who don't go, and being okay with the fact that they are on a different path for now. Thank you Fallon and co for being a great resource and inspiration to grow the great side of the horse industry. Y'all are raising the standards!
I love your deep thoughts today! It really got me thinking about why all of us Flomies love you, Fallon. It's because you encourage and motivate us to be 1% better everyday and believe that we can do it! Thank you so much for making these vlogs!!
I have a dear friend that made me feel like I could ride anything and gave me confidence that I did not see in myself. good dear true friends are so hard to find and true treasures.
Fallon you are amazing. You trained your horses and you won on them and you do an amazing job riding them. Good job at how well you trained your horses and good job for everything you do for them. Just remember you are amazing and so I want to thank you personally for inspiring me to never give up and just thank you for brightening my darkest days I love you and your vlogs! Finally thank you for being you! Good job I’m proud of you!
Your exactly right it’s the people you surround yourself that will help bring you to the next level. Goal setters, challengers, those who possibly are trained more or better than yourself - will help you rise up. I’m sitting in a new place but the people I’ve surrounded myself with are constantly pushing me to achieve something better with my mare. Each show is a free clinic. Something I’ve always told my students and the people I ride with. Watch everyone and see what works. Experiment with your horse and see if it’s something they can handle. Granted I watch those in my division to see their times, hands how they communicate with their horse. It will always be a learning experience the one thing is I will always be training and always be learning. Free merch is a awesome!! Good luck to Alex!
Your first run and the positives you took from it really resonated with my run this weekend. First time even back in the saddle since getting thrown and stepped on between the first and second barrel at home and we went to a barrel race. We blew the first barrel (turned in front of it because I got nervous and miscued her) but I put her back on pattern and finished and she made the smoothest 3rd barrel ever and for the first time I thought I my have a 1D horse in the making, once I catch up. I am so happy with her and my broken pattern! #CountYourBlessings
Hi my name is Emma, Fallon watching your vlogs make me so happy and bring joy to my day. Your are my inspiration and I try and try to get better at barrel racing and seeing what you do teaches me things that I need to learn and be able to do. Thank you for being such a great person
#inspiration! As I lay here fighting a flare up with my MS, I watch your vlogs and look at how far you’ve come! It gives me the will to push on! Nothing is impossible!
I totally understand about the confidence boost from your peers! My first instructor quit me because I didn't do a good job learning from her, but she's a great instructor and any little kudos I get from her is worth it's weight I gold.
That is one gorgeous mare! And I know nothing about barrel racing but that second run looked GOOOD! And I LOVED all that red, cranberry and mulberry and THAT SHIRT! 😍🙌🏻 Gotta love it though when people think horses do all the work and the riders just sit there and don’t do anything, just let the horse do the job and winning... We know it ain’t like that, YOU know it ain’t like that and you WORK! 💪🏻💪🏻
Loved this video!! You Had a great run on Klassy, and at the end I could see you smiling 😁! You’re a great inspiration for our generation!! I’m glad to be a Flomie, watch your videos, and rock your merch in dem screets!
I always save your vlogs for first thing in the morning for after gym and podcasts for the gym Please don’t let those who are jealous of your abilities and success bring you down. You have your flomies who stand behind you and know that you do good work in and out of the saddle!
You give so much good advice. I have a problem of getting ready for everything wayyy too early and having too much time to think about what I can mess up.
You are an inspiration to all up coming racers. Thank you for being you, and not being fake. Your truly blessed with a gift. And thank you for sharing some of your life with us. God Speed.
You are such an inspiration Fallon. I had to retire my good mare after I won world on her. I recently got another little mare who is just as nice, but my riding abilities and confidence are gone. I just feel like I can’t do it. I’m a has been. I’ll never be back at the top. But after watching you and seeing you suck it up and jump jockey that beautiful buckskin mare and still be optimistic and go out there and run with the best without being on Baby Flo, it gives me hope. I pray I can make it to your barrel clinic in OKC (I’m from Tulsa) and get the opportunity to meet one of my biggest idols in person. So much love for you and the whole squad ❤️❤️❤️
Needed this one after I just tackled the 2nd barrel in the first show of my buckle series. But I've watched the video I know what I need to fix and I have a game plan and I get to do it again in 2 weeks!!! Coming for em!!!
How do you do it? You speak to me so many times during the week. I appreciate your candor. There is so much truth in what you say and how you say it. There are the so called haters out there. I have been in and drowning in the negativity. I did not realize I was until I got away from all the drama. I want to be that 1% percent better each day. I want to make a difference in my life, my work, my marriage, my friends and my horses. You make me pause and think. I thank you for that wisdom. You can always learn something. You are valued and appreciated more than you know.
I can't believe that this vlogs deep thoughts literally just happened to me over the weekend. I got offered to run a lady's horse over the weekend at a jackpot and she liked the way I rode him so much that she is going to have me run him at other upcoming shows. Checks are great, but when someone compliments your riding, It's like wow I really can do this. Best feeling ever!
Love you Fallon so much . You are so inspiring to me to make my barrel racing dreams come true . Please come to Queen creek Arizona to visit me and my horses .
Please read Fallon. Fallon you are my idol and so inspiring. You and the squad are amazing. I have your podcast and brc. You have made me and my horse so much faster in our turns and just through out the barrel pattern. I talk about how great you are ( you can ask any one in my family about home much I talk about you)and that you helped me get through my crazy horse journey and I am still going. I love your merch it makes me feel like myself and when I walk into the arena I feel confident. Thank you for changing the world.
Fallon, I’m sad I missed you in Amarillo, I hope I can see you soon! I’m going to try to convince my parents to let me go to the Oklahoma clinic for my birthday! I love you so much, you are pretty and very inspirational... I hope I can grow to be like you!💖😂
It always feels good to feel validated. I struggle with that myself. Of course I no longer have beautiful horses, or a business or even a job. My children are all grown and they and my grandchildren are my joy. And watching you. Lol, I find myself reliving a lot of my younger years with you and the Squad. I wish to goodness that I could try try Daniels Meal plan, but I don’t know if they are sold without the vitamins and supplements. I just want to thank you again for being a bright part of my day, I truly look forward to seeing y’all
I can’t even tell you how much you have changed my life in the past year ❤️ I really feel like I have become a whole new, happier, much more confident person and I can’t thank you enough ❤️ love you Momma
I enjoy watching these, I have always loved barrel racing and even though I have never tried it, I hope to in the future. I am 62 but my dream is to ride a barrel pattern at least once !!!!! Be encouraged you do and have done amazing things and encourage others to do so. It takes guts, and believing in yourself to do what you are doing! And yes, always say "thank you" Jesus.
I want to say thanking for caring about your fans, because you may not know it but you change peoples lives everyday. And I want to thank you for being such an inspiration to me, You h helped me to get over some of me fears as I am starting barrel racing. I am a huge fan and I love you fallen.
You are such an inspiration to me because this past Thursday I decided to push my horse at this barrel race but she misses the third barrel and we did not go on the right side of it. I really wanted to win some money so I could buy some merch but life doesn't always go as planned and I did not get mad about it because I took your advice and I really honestly thank u for that
Loved seeing your routine before you run & how you handle it from start to finish. I’m the type of person that over thinks everything, so seeing you be so calm & take things one step at a time really helps. Thanks Fallon! Also you kicked butt on that second run! Love you! #flomieforlife 😊
I so appreciate your letting us see all your pre run routine at rodeos. I loved your deep thoughts today as well, but then again I love all of your wisdom! I hope Alex won his games!! Can’t wait just 5 more days until the Cali clinic!!❤️❤️
My name is Ashlan and I live in Missouri doing Missouri Family Rodeo Association (MFRA) and Missouri Junior Rodeo circuit (MJRC) on the weekends I went from running 19s in barrels to 17s and 16s and I went from 25s in poles to 22s and 23s. I am 13 and love your support all the things you say make me feel better and better about running in rodeos your my best person to watch on TH-cam and see on Instagram love your style of clothes! Just wanted to add that my style of not riding the whole rodeo is the same as your style, I just recently herd of you last year but never really thought about looking you up but now that I have I am so happy can’t believe I never got around to looking you up!I used to get upset every time I did a bad run but now I don’t! Fun Fact: my running horses name is Nelly so I can say whooo Nelly without joking! -Ashlan T.
klase is so beautiful!! I have a buckskin mare that can run but is very difficult and watching you and klase really inspires me to evaluate her and see what we need to work on to hopefully make her work! thank you so much fallon 💖💖
I was in the middle of watching this yet another amazing and inspiring videos when my phone crashed so I couldn’t finish it until now but I love your videos and you and your amazing horses so much
You really have alot.of good advice in your videos. Alot of which most don't even think about and it helps those from beginners just starting to pros who know these things but get so caught up that a reminder is a help. Great job Fallon!!
💖🦄💖 Thank you for answering my question on the podcast 💖💖 Absolutely look forward to them everyday, and it's opened up a whole new world of information, I'm loving "The ONE thing" podcast now too!! 💖
I recently came across your channel and I love you!! I barrel race too and I find all your tips very helpful! I do have a question, why do you prefer the polo raps over the medicine boots?
Thanks for the tips and supplies! I love th 2nd outfit! So beautiful. Classy always looks gorgeous and you are always so positive. I had a bad day and by just watching this video today I'm feeling better, positive for tomorrow, and refreshed. Thanks. Your deep thought was so encouraging and helpful.
I just had my first major wreck while barrel racing, and if I hadn’t been wearing one of your helmets, I wouldn’t have made it Fallon. One of my mares (Gucci) stepped right on the back of my head at the second barrel. The helmet is done for but I couldn’t appreciate it more. The helmet legitimately saved my life, I left the rodeo with a sprained ankle and a broken arm, but I am sure much better than I would have been if I weren’t wearing that helmet .Thank you for being such an inspiration. ❤️
ouch I have bin frown off 2 at a jump and I have glasses so I got a cut and a banning head ack but I am better now
Oh my goddess! I'm so happy you choose to wear a helmet! Hope you are better now
How many rounds do you have to run when you compete ?
oh my gosh r you ok
@@christinanickel756 it depends how much you want to do
Classy is soooo tute😂 💖 glad that you stayed positive through hitting that barrel and you didn’t give up😁
As a rookie rider at the age of 41, I watch the vlogs daily. I also listen to the podcasts as well now on my way into work I always get something meaningful out of them. Whether it be advice, a helpful tip, or a confidence booster, something resonates with me to help me keep pushing to gain a half step of my game. I’m on a new horse this year that is a total doll and I can’t wait to see where we will go this year one hoof at a time 💗 keep rockin out Fallon!
Fallon, I really appreciate how candid and honest you are. I loved how you showed your behind the scenes routine...how you time your day and then get ready and how you manage your horse throughout the competition day! You are so inspiring and a wonderful teacher. Thank you!
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Fallon I love how you try to match your outfit with the splint and bell boots of the horse it is so cute! You are truly an inspiration to me and others. I love how you try to help people to be the greatest they can be instead of saying “no I’m not gonna help others do good”
I love how positive you are in everything! A part of barrel racing it’s not Always perfect but you learn from it, come back and kill it! Just like you did and make a beautiful run! 🤗
Fallon you are a daily inspiration in life, in working out, in barrel racing, and so much more. You inspire me to challenge myself and your “deep thoughts” are what help me most!❤️ Thankyou for all you do, please don’t ever stop!😊💕
Friends who lift you up and see the good in you are such a blessing!
Saw a little girl rocking the merch at my barrel racing club this weekend. Her mom was singing your praises about how positive and uplifting you are to het 2 daughter. It was great.
I've had 6 heart surgeries and you inspire me every day to follow my dreams and I'm hoping next year, I'll be able to get into barrel racing again.
I’m glad you’re running your friends mare and doing so well on her. Each horse has something different to teach, and having great friends to back you helps so much. Truly loved the deep thoughts in this video, having good people who believe in you, no matter what you’re doing, can make a huge difference.
This is what makes me feel so confident in doing shows the next two upcoming weekends I’m doing shows. Watching you and how you handle having a flat and being like no big deal! This is what makes me want to keep showing! Thank you for being so positive and making me smile!
Love it. Cant wait to get a horse in the next year and do barrels, yes i may be 31 but you have said your never to old to start something you want.
Shannon Egusquiza get it gurl
31 is NOT too old to start anything!!!..;)
31 isn’t old at all !! Get it girl dream big and set goals !
Heck girl! 31 is not old!! I just came back to barrel racing at 52 years old!! Your only as old as you feel!! I won my first check at only my 3 rd barrel race and I am proud to say my horse has only been patterned for a couple of months by me! So you got this girl!!🤠
I’m 31 too and just starting out as well so I am in the same boat!!
I love how your horses have their own theme songs.
I like watching you go to rodeos, since your true competitive spirit comes out: You don't like losing.. and seem to really love the thrill of winning -- not everybody has that, I don't think... P.S. Baby Flo does not look "auto pilot" to me at all, she actually looks a little tricky to ride? And u seem to have pretty much mastered her when u won the world etc etc... Your talent and humility (and willing to share/reach out) have made you an important icon in the sport.~
iev k that isn’t Babyflo, its Classy
So right. Feedback from friends n other competitors is the best. I'm 73 n training my mustang. A couple people gave me feedback this mare has come a long way n one said it was inspirational.. It meant everything. Go Fallon!
I just got my teeth pulled out and when I got home I had to watch you I was so excited to watch you I love you stay the same ❤️❤️❤️🐴🐴
It's so true, when your friend says you can do it and it makes you feel so good about yourself and makes you feel awesome! Thanks FT for everything!
Great job Fallon. I think its very uplifting when you show us the odds that is poured into the barrel racing from winning to learning from a loss Keep
it up the world needs more people like you
I love classy so much she’s stunning 😍😍
I came across this while scrolling TH-cam. And let me start by saying I love your merch and own some of it myself, I love your positivity and how you want to improve yourself at your passion, but your love of being able to share your knowledge with others with the same passion to help make them the best they can be. I am 32, I started riding at age 6, fell in love with barrel racing and ran competitively all throughout my youth. My father passed when I was 8, my mother drank a lot and the woman who taught me to ride at 6 was our surrogate family, spent every weekend with her and everyday after school at the barn. After highschool due to my home situation I had to choose college or keeping a horse. (While I’d been working two jobs throughout that time already). so I’d go ride when I could with the same lady in little spare time just to have pony time but I put myself thru EMT, then paramedic school, landed myself a job at 19 in our level 2 trauma center (I could save your life before I could drink). I continued as a medic and got a bachelor degree and was a medic for almost 12 years at the same hospital, I put myself thru nursing school and graduated last year left the ER and went as a new grad nurse to to our ICU department last august. I love my job. And yes my job , my Dept, my hospital were directly affected by and treating coronavirus patients so these last few months have been all kinds of emotional. I have an amazing boyfriend of 5 years who is a firefighter paramedic and we own some me businesses and by e is my number one supporter. My rock. He made it possible a few years ago and surprised me with Bill of sale for my my friends horse I’ve know. Since she was a baby for my bday/Xmas present (I’d gotten her in shape and ran burr for the year while my friend who taught me to ride ya age 6 was pregnant wit. Her 3rd baby) after that year he saw how big that part of my life was for me and I had no idea he had gone and bought her for me. And we had a bigger house on land a few months later, built a barn and had a great two years running and got a gelding for her companion and she is now currently at the breeder making me a baby,
I have the best life I could of asked for.
I’m telling you all this for a reason, my mother who was able to introduce me to this passion of horses was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer that metastasized to bee lungs and had taken over her ability to breath. We got told she had two months, she was alive for more than 8 months, and she got told she’d come live with us Whenever she was ready whether it was the day she was diagnosed or when she was ready for hospice care that my house was her home. Should begin to get very sick in September and said she wanted to come stay with us soon enough Tobar. By the time she emergently got transferred to our home she had made a turn for the worse and she was only able to stay with us for four days and she told me the best thing about her days there was that she would wake up in the morning or she would be sitting in her recliner chair because she couldn’t get around without being able to breathe very well and she look out the window and she will see my horses in the pasture and she said she couldn’t do anything that smile and she would get emotional and she would just think about how I have this amazing life and that I love so much and that she was able to help me make that passion it made her feel peace that I have such a great life and a great passion and she really really wanted to see me run one more time but she was so sick that by the time I could get my horse ready to run at a show she passed away.
I’ve had the oppurtunity to begin working with an amazing rider who’s being doing this sport forever who trains and competes and sells horses and who has some of the most amazing bred horses, I ride with her since she lives across the street and I learn more and more everyday. She’s been having me ride some her young horses who she has trained so well and are getting finished up with pattern training and after she sent me a text telling me I rode her so great! And how hearing things from your peers and friends like that made me whole month. That I can ride to her level.
My horses and riding is one of the few things that’s kept me smiling with the loss of my mom and being a frontline nurse dealing with covid. And I look forward to your videos and watching your runs.
Thank you for being such a positive influencer
Todays thoughts all around really resonnated with me. When I first fell in love with horses I didn't have the resources or connections to immerse myself in it but would show up at every open event and go watch how those riders did. Seeing the difference between riders and horses, learning how I wanted to become with horses and the others around me. In this horse world there can be a lot of noise, and learning who is there to support you and who is there to compete with you was a big learning curve but always trying to keep those who push eachother up around and letting those who don't go, and being okay with the fact that they are on a different path for now. Thank you Fallon and co for being a great resource and inspiration to grow the great side of the horse industry. Y'all are raising the standards!
I love your deep thoughts today! It really got me thinking about why all of us Flomies love you, Fallon. It's because you encourage and motivate us to be 1% better everyday and believe that we can do it! Thank you so much for making these vlogs!!
I have a dear friend that made me feel like I could ride anything and gave me confidence that I did not see in myself. good dear true friends are so hard to find and true treasures.
Fallon you are amazing. You trained your horses and you won on them and you do an amazing job riding them. Good job at how well you trained your horses and good job for everything you do for them. Just remember you are amazing and so I want to thank you personally for inspiring me to never give up and just thank you for brightening my darkest days I love you and your vlogs! Finally thank you for being you! Good job I’m proud of you!
Your exactly right it’s the people you surround yourself that will help bring you to the next level. Goal setters, challengers, those who possibly are trained more or better than yourself - will help you rise up. I’m sitting in a new place but the people I’ve surrounded myself with are constantly pushing me to achieve something better with my mare. Each show is a free clinic. Something I’ve always told my students and the people I ride with. Watch everyone and see what works. Experiment with your horse and see if it’s something they can handle. Granted I watch those in my division to see their times, hands how they communicate with their horse. It will always be a learning experience the one thing is I will always be training and always be learning. Free merch is a awesome!! Good luck to Alex!
Working on my confidence. I self doubt too often and watching helps keep me in check
Your first run and the positives you took from it really resonated with my run this weekend. First time even back in the saddle since getting thrown and stepped on between the first and second barrel at home and we went to a barrel race. We blew the first barrel (turned in front of it because I got nervous and miscued her) but I put her back on pattern and finished and she made the smoothest 3rd barrel ever and for the first time I thought I my have a 1D horse in the making, once I catch up. I am so happy with her and my broken pattern! #CountYourBlessings
Hi my name is Emma, Fallon watching your vlogs make me so happy and bring joy to my day. Your are my inspiration and I try and try to get better at barrel racing and seeing what you do teaches me things that I need to learn and be able to do. Thank you for being such a great person
#inspiration! As I lay here fighting a flare up with my MS, I watch your vlogs and look at how far you’ve come! It gives me the will to push on! Nothing is impossible!
I totally understand about the confidence boost from your peers! My first instructor quit me because I didn't do a good job learning from her, but she's a great instructor and any little kudos I get from her is worth it's weight I gold.
Barrel racing isnt my thing, but I am really enjoying your positive attitude and its really helping me get out of my injury funk.
Classy is SO pretty and cute!💜 Hope Alex does well!👍
I agree 100% there are so many ups and downs in barrel racing. Keep being you!!
That is one gorgeous mare! And I know nothing about barrel racing but that second run looked GOOOD! And I LOVED all that red, cranberry and mulberry and THAT SHIRT! 😍🙌🏻 Gotta love it though when people think horses do all the work and the riders just sit there and don’t do anything, just let the horse do the job and winning... We know it ain’t like that, YOU know it ain’t like that and you WORK! 💪🏻💪🏻
I love watching you! I’m just getting into barrel racing with my girls at the age of 50! Glad to have someone to look up to!
Step brothers is my absolute favorite movie and when you quote it i literally die laughing, I love it
Loved this video!! You
Had a great run on Klassy, and at the end I could see you smiling 😁! You’re a great inspiration for our generation!! I’m glad to be a Flomie, watch your videos, and rock your merch in dem screets!
I love you Fallon! You inspire me to do better everyday. This was an amazing vlog!
I always save your vlogs for first thing in the morning for after gym and podcasts for the gym
Please don’t let those who are jealous of your abilities and success bring you down.
You have your flomies who stand behind you and know that you do good work in and out of the saddle!
Enjoy each and every video
Your comments are so great cause they can apply to anything from barrel racing to your office job
Thanks again
You give so much good advice. I have a problem of getting ready for everything wayyy too early and having too much time to think about what I can mess up.
Fallon you are an awesome person and barrel racer. Glad you have such a great group of support!!
You are an inspiration to all up coming racers. Thank you for being you, and not being fake. Your truly blessed with a gift. And thank you for sharing some of your life with us. God Speed.
You are such an inspiration Fallon. I had to retire my good mare after I won world on her. I recently got another little mare who is just as nice, but my riding abilities and confidence are gone. I just feel like I can’t do it. I’m a has been. I’ll never be back at the top. But after watching you and seeing you suck it up and jump jockey that beautiful buckskin mare and still be optimistic and go out there and run with the best without being on Baby Flo, it gives me hope. I pray I can make it to your barrel clinic in OKC (I’m from Tulsa) and get the opportunity to meet one of my biggest idols in person. So much love for you and the whole squad ❤️❤️❤️
Needed this one after I just tackled the 2nd barrel in the first show of my buckle series. But I've watched the video I know what I need to fix and I have a game plan and I get to do it again in 2 weeks!!! Coming for em!!!
I remember watching your old school polo wrap video. I would love an updated version!!
Is it crazy that I'm yelling "YES!" After each Barrel in that second run? Even got tears in my eyes as you running out! #itsthelittlethings
How do you do it? You speak to me so many times during the week. I appreciate your candor. There is so much truth in what you say and how you say it. There are the so called haters out there. I have been in and drowning in the negativity. I did not realize I was until I got away from all the drama. I want to be that 1% percent better each day. I want to make a difference in my life, my work, my marriage, my friends and my horses. You make me pause and think. I thank you for that wisdom. You can always learn something. You are valued and appreciated more than you know.
Definitely want to see the new cabinet set up in the trailer! Saw them a little in the background!!
I can't believe that this vlogs deep thoughts literally just happened to me over the weekend. I got offered to run a lady's horse over the weekend at a jackpot and she liked the way I rode him so much that she is going to have me run him at other upcoming shows. Checks are great, but when someone compliments your riding, It's like wow I really can do this. Best feeling ever!
Love you Fallon so much . You are so inspiring to me to make my barrel racing dreams come true . Please come to Queen creek Arizona to visit me and my horses .
Please read Fallon. Fallon you are my idol and so inspiring. You and the squad are amazing. I have your podcast and brc. You have made me and my horse so much faster in our turns and just through out the barrel pattern. I talk about how great you are ( you can ask any one in my family about home much I talk about you)and that you helped me get through my crazy horse journey and I am still going. I love your merch it makes me feel like myself and when I walk into the arena I feel confident. Thank you for changing the world.
I love how much positive energy you have!! Watching your vlogs and podcasts and BRC have changed my life!!!
Not just the horse at all, you are an amazing rider and deserve all of the street cred. ♥️♥️
Thank you for inspiring all of us everyday Fallon! It is awesome how much you are trying to help all of us get better at what we love!!
I love that you change your clothes, and keep that positive energy flowing, right on into that beautiful run. 😘🦄
Fallon, I’m sad I missed you in Amarillo, I hope I can see you soon! I’m going to try to convince my parents to let me go to the Oklahoma clinic for my birthday! I love you so much, you are pretty and very inspirational... I hope I can grow to be like you!💖😂
It always feels good to feel validated. I struggle with that myself. Of course I no longer have beautiful horses, or a business or even a job. My children are all grown and they and my grandchildren are my joy. And watching you. Lol, I find myself reliving a lot of my younger years with you and the Squad. I wish to goodness that I could try try Daniels Meal plan, but I don’t know if they are sold without the vitamins and supplements. I just want to thank you again for being a bright part of my day, I truly look forward to seeing y’all
Fallon! Your vlogs are so inspiring and they really helped me get through the weekend of disappointment I had at the show this week. You are amazing
Thank you for always lifting me up when I’m down and you don’t even know it!!! ❤️💪🏻🦄❤️💪🏻🦄🦄💪🏻❤️
I swear, nobody has as much fashion and color coordination as Fallon😂❤
I can’t even tell you how much you have changed my life in the past year ❤️ I really feel like I have become a whole new, happier, much more confident person and I can’t thank you enough ❤️ love you Momma
Love seeing your travels! Also love that you support Alex! So important in a relationship and in a squad. :)
Loved the vlog! Especially the deep thoughts and that buckskin mare is super pretty
I enjoy watching these, I have always loved barrel racing and even though I have never tried it, I hope to in the future. I am 62 but my dream is to ride a barrel pattern at least once !!!!! Be encouraged you do and have done amazing things and encourage others to do so. It takes guts, and believing in yourself to do what you are doing! And yes, always say "thank you" Jesus.
It's amazing when your peers see things in you that you don't always see!!
I want to say thanking for caring about your fans, because you may not know it but you change peoples lives everyday.
And I want to thank you for being such an inspiration to me,
You h helped me to get over some of me fears as I am starting barrel racing.
I am a huge fan and I love you fallen.
PLEASE bring back "Rodeo Ain't Easy"!!!!!! 🤞🏻 PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Tamberly Kreger i agree too
Yesss!
The deep thoughts of this one hit home for me- thank you for always be honest and encouraging to all of your flomies! 💕
Awesome vlog! I just got my horse gelded yesterday and I can't wait to go back to the ring. 👍😍
You are such an inspiration to me because this past Thursday I decided to push my horse at this barrel race but she misses the third barrel and we did not go on the right side of it. I really wanted to win some money so I could buy some merch but life doesn't always go as planned and I did not get mad about it because I took your advice and I really honestly thank u for that
Such great advice about being a clinic everywhere. You are such a classy lady. I love you Coach Fallon!
I think today was my favorite deep thought! Thank you bunches for continuing to encourage all your flomies day in and day out❤️
Love that all u care about is the horse wellbeing and trying ur best something that needs to be said more 😘
I love the idea of there's always a free clinic going on around you! It's so true!
Klase is my dream horse!😍 so jealous lol you rock Fallon!
❤️❤️love you! There are ups and downs of barrel racing and owning horses but it’s all worth it!😊
Kinley Terry yea gurl
GO Fallon and Classy!! Such a great horse and you two look so good together. Keep up the great work!!
I love each and every single one of your vlogs!!!! Way to go Fallon!!
Compliments from your peers are the best ones! Good job Fallon and Classy.
The deep thoughts segments are always so great and so helpful thank you Fallon!
Loved seeing your routine before you run & how you handle it from start to finish. I’m the type of person that over thinks everything, so seeing you be so calm & take things one step at a time really helps. Thanks Fallon! Also you kicked butt on that second run! Love you! #flomieforlife 😊
Thank you fallon for sharing your stories! Even with a flat you handle things well. Thank you for inspiring me each and every day!
I so appreciate your letting us see all your pre run routine at rodeos. I loved your deep thoughts today as well, but then again I love all of your wisdom! I hope Alex won his games!! Can’t wait just 5 more days until the Cali clinic!!❤️❤️
My name is Ashlan and I live in Missouri doing Missouri Family Rodeo Association (MFRA) and Missouri Junior Rodeo circuit (MJRC) on the weekends I went from running 19s in barrels to 17s and 16s and I went from 25s in poles to 22s and 23s. I am 13 and love your support all the things you say make me feel better and better about running in rodeos your my best person to watch on TH-cam and see on Instagram love your style of clothes! Just wanted to add that my style of not riding the whole rodeo is the same as your style, I just recently herd of you last year but never really thought about looking you up but now that I have I am so happy can’t believe I never got around to looking you up!I used to get upset every time I did a bad run but now I don’t! Fun Fact: my running horses name is Nelly so I can say whooo Nelly without joking! -Ashlan T.
klase is so beautiful!! I have a buckskin mare that can run but is very difficult and watching you and klase really inspires me to evaluate her and see what we need to work on to hopefully make her work! thank you so much fallon 💖💖
I was in the middle of watching this yet another amazing and inspiring videos when my phone crashed so I couldn’t finish it until now but I love your videos and you and your amazing horses so much
Fallon you are just amazing at giving people advice every video that’s commitment xx
I love that little extra sparkle in your eyes today, truly a beautiful soul. I pray for you to be even more blessed with extra sparkle in them eyes..
Loved that flower shirt and helmet combo! Sweet!
You really have alot.of good advice in your videos. Alot of which most don't even think about and it helps those from beginners just starting to pros who know these things but get so caught up that a reminder is a help. Great job Fallon!!
💖🦄💖 Thank you for answering my question on the podcast 💖💖 Absolutely look forward to them everyday, and it's opened up a whole new world of information, I'm loving "The ONE thing" podcast now too!! 💖
I recently came across your channel and I love you!! I barrel race too and I find all your tips very helpful! I do have a question, why do you prefer the polo raps over the medicine boots?
Rodeos are so fun. My horse is 31 so he can’t do much more than light riding. I wish I could do more but I don’t wanna hurt my horse.
I need that mare 😩 I’m in LOVE. I almost started crying because she looks exactly like my mare when I first got her and now she’s getting older.
Could you post a video of the correct way to wrap polos?!?
Finally joined BRC today! So excited to continue learning :)
Thanks for the tips and supplies! I love th 2nd outfit! So beautiful. Classy always looks gorgeous and you are always so positive. I had a bad day and by just watching this video today I'm feeling better, positive for tomorrow, and refreshed. Thanks. Your deep thought was so encouraging and helpful.
Loved this video! So simple, refreshing and fun! I love how I feel like we are actually friends and you’re talking to me during the videos 😊😊
By the way, I know it says Tommy Roland but this is Jamie, his wife 😊😊 I guess it’s his account lol