Squeeze your legs. Keep your hands low and forward and ride it as well. Use your momentum to help encourage him forward motion too. Try doing that away from a barrel first
This is an excellent way for your horse to learn what the outside rein means. You begin with what you want your ultimate cue to be(direct rein to come around) then the outside rein to teach him what it means and to bring his front end around. then the leg as more motivation! Good Luck
I train sometimes in split reins but definitely still use my gaming reins a lot at home and running. I think it’s good to practice at home what you’d run in.. so that means using the gaming reins
I have a horse and her other barrels are really quick but she always goes half a step past first and isn't as fast as the other turns do you have any tips to make it quicker?
Olivia Mason think about making the required result easy and pleasant for the horse. So, If they won’t go around the barrel properly think of that being unpleasant. if they do it wrong, keep the pressure and go around a few times until you’re happier with it. If they do it good the first time move on.
WeCanHustle thank you! I have a 10year old Peruvian paso, he hasn’t been messed with for bout 3 years! He is my main boi I ride! We are working on western stuff! We have pole bending down but yesterday he didn’t do so go going around the barrels. Anyways, thank you!
i just got a new horse as a barrel prospect and i need a nice bit on him but i’m not sure which one. he doesn’t respond to a dog bone roller or even a normal dog bone, kinda a random question but he just doesn’t respond to my turns or me trying to stop him. Any recommendations??
The mouthpiece is only 1 part of the bit that will affect your horse. Is it an o-ring of does it have a shank? The rule of thumb is the longer shank, the more leverage and the more woah you get. But, a bit wont usually fix all the problems. It sounds like a communication issue you're having. If you like some more help - shelbyoly.com/ I am offering a coaching/mentorship program! I'd love to help further.
My horse was actually doing that. She wouldn’t respond to my commands very well and i changed her reins from split reins to barrel reins. Lol she responded to my commands so much better maybe she was just being funny but maybe try out different reins or bits or get a curb chain?
@@rubybeth7745 Thats awesome that helped! Sometimes a small adjustment goes a long way. To find what works is to definitely experiment until it clicks with you and your horse.
I just got a horse that’s been on barrels but not very well and is super super speedy when asked but he definitely doesn’t have a good bit for barrels and is trained to be a neck reined how would I make have tighter turns when he’s trained to do neck rein only
Equestrian Times what I would suggest is start using direct rein, he was taught that first before neck reining(which is awesome for a horse to know) Barrel racing does require a horse to know neck reining but we also need shape, you get that with your inside. So do step 1 of this video, try to get his nose in the direction you want. The best bit to start is a pull style but, like an o-ring.
We Can Hustle thank you !! I’m just waiting for his feet to be trimmed as for I run him in my arena on super soft dirt but he has a crack and I don’t want to make it bigger so I’m just working on my other horses (: but thank you so much (:
Kinzhorses sorta ish.. it’s more to get them to understand the first cue is direct rein to do a turnaround. My goal is to get a snappy front end. Not focus on their rear
Thank you so much all the other videos don't make sense
Thank you I appreciate that! Glad it could help
Hi. My horse likes to stop while turning. How do I encourage him to keep going around it?
Squeeze your legs. Keep your hands low and forward and ride it as well. Use your momentum to help encourage him forward motion too. Try doing that away from a barrel first
Mine does too
How can I do this with my horse who doesn't neck rein
This is an excellent way for your horse to learn what the outside rein means. You begin with what you want your ultimate cue to be(direct rein to come around) then the outside rein to teach him what it means and to bring his front end around. then the leg as more motivation! Good Luck
What do you think about not using split rains? Does it make a difference when barrel racing?
I train sometimes in split reins but definitely still use my gaming reins a lot at home and running. I think it’s good to practice at home what you’d run in.. so that means using the gaming reins
I have a horse and her other barrels are really quick but she always goes half a step past first and isn't as fast as the other turns do you have any tips to make it quicker?
Yes I do! I’ll make a video for that soon for you 🥰 I thought of a few things that might help
But what if you have a horse you know can do it but won’t for example go around the barrel?
Olivia Mason think about making the required result easy and pleasant for the horse. So, If they won’t go around the barrel properly think of that being unpleasant. if they do it wrong, keep the pressure and go around a few times until you’re happier with it. If they do it good the first time move on.
WeCanHustle thank you! I have a 10year old Peruvian paso, he hasn’t been messed with for bout 3 years! He is my main boi I ride! We are working on western stuff! We have pole bending down but yesterday he didn’t do so go going around the barrels. Anyways, thank you!
Olivia Mason that’s alright! Every day a bit of progress or problem solving! Good luck with him ☺️
WeCanHustle thanks! He may be on the wild side but he is a good horse. And many people have said it.
i just got a new horse as a barrel prospect and i need a nice bit on him but i’m not sure which one. he doesn’t respond to a dog bone roller or even a normal dog bone, kinda a random question but he just doesn’t respond to my turns or me trying to stop him. Any recommendations??
The mouthpiece is only 1 part of the bit that will affect your horse. Is it an o-ring of does it have a shank? The rule of thumb is the longer shank, the more leverage and the more woah you get. But, a bit wont usually fix all the problems. It sounds like a communication issue you're having. If you like some more help - shelbyoly.com/ I am offering a coaching/mentorship program! I'd love to help further.
My horse was actually doing that. She wouldn’t respond to my commands very well and i changed her reins from split reins to barrel reins. Lol she responded to my commands so much better maybe she was just being funny but maybe try out different reins or bits or get a curb chain?
@@rubybeth7745 Thats awesome that helped! Sometimes a small adjustment goes a long way. To find what works is to definitely experiment until it clicks with you and your horse.
I have a combination bit for my barrel horse it helps with turns and stops I recommend it
Lexi Campbell what one is it?! There are some very popular combination bits and for good reason!
I just got a horse that’s been on barrels but not very well and is super super speedy when asked but he definitely doesn’t have a good bit for barrels and is trained to be a neck reined how would I make have tighter turns when he’s trained to do neck rein only
Equestrian Times what I would suggest is start using direct rein, he was taught that first before neck reining(which is awesome for a horse to know)
Barrel racing does require a horse to know neck reining but we also need shape, you get that with your inside. So do step 1 of this video, try to get his nose in the direction you want. The best bit to start is a pull style but, like an o-ring.
We Can Hustle thank you so much we’ve been amazing ever since !! I’m just working on my part in barrel racing and what I need to do to be better
Equestrian Times wooooh!! So happy to hear this 😁 that’s all you can do! There is so much to learn and you definitely are on the right track 👌
We Can Hustle thank you !! I’m just waiting for his feet to be trimmed as for I run him in my arena on super soft dirt but he has a crack and I don’t want to make it bigger so I’m just working on my other horses (: but thank you so much (:
I have a mare shes extremely fast but control and tight turns are her main issue
Getting them to stay under themselves helps on turns.
So a pivot😐pretty much
Kinzhorses sorta ish.. it’s more to get them to understand the first cue is direct rein to do a turnaround. My goal is to get a snappy front end. Not focus on their rear