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How to Control Your Horse’s Speed in Barrel Racing

An accomplished marketing professional with experience in the hospitality industry, Kendal A. Daiger is an innovative strategist with a record of success. During her career, she has taken on key roles in developing a range of marketing initiatives for many organizations. Currently based at Spruce Peak Realty in Vermont, Kendal A. Daiger handles marketing, advertising, and public relations. When not working, she has enjoyed the sport of barrel racing.

Barrel racing is a women’s horse race where three barrels are installed in a cloverleaf pattern within the racing arena. Each rider participating in the event is expected to skillfully negotiate the pattern in the shortest time possible. After all the racers complete their runs, the winner is the participant who completes a run in the shortest time. The distance between the barrels varies depending on the organizers of the race.

For many barrel racers, controlling the horse’s speed is a key skill. To accomplish this, you need to know how to control your horse’s movements. For starters, you should master your own body position. To easily maneuver around a barrel, sit directly in the middle of your saddle, and not too far back or forward. When too far forward, you could fall if the horse suddenly stops or trips, while when too far back, the force associated with a turn could throw you backwards. A barrel racer should be fit in order to maintain the correct position.

Barrel racers should enlist the services of certified equine dentists to examine their horses’ teeth. In the event your bit hits your horse’s wolf teeth, the discomfort will make the animal nervous and resist your rein cues. Also, you should withdraw high-energy grain supplements from your horse’s food. Horses that are denied proper nutrition tend to become hyperactive or have muscle soreness, which can affect their speed. Many horses calm down when put on a balanced diet.
How to Control Your Horse’s Speed in Barrel Racing
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