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Make a Complete Stop After Barrel Racing

Champion barrel racer Marlene McRae advises how to stop your horse after a barrel racing finish.

 Q. My barrel horse will not stop completely or turn after I pass the finish line. What can I do about this?

A.  You have to practice just like you want you horse to be at a competition. I like to circle off to one corner of the arena if the gate is closed. If it is a center alley, some horses will gather speed at the mouth of the alley. Do not pull straight back and never try to stop with one hand on the reins. Instead, ride with two hands and always see-saw your reins when stopping. Take a deep breath and sit deep in your saddle; this will relax your horse and help you stop. At times, I have had horses run off in the alley because of soundness problems, too, so make certain your horse is sound by having a well-qualified equine veterinarian examine him.

Remember, the race is over at this point, so relax and take your time stopping.

08-08-2007


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you should also make sure your giving your horse the right comand and make sure she knows what your asking her
tiffany, none, KY
Posted: 4/7/2008 7:54:27 PM
So, I've always been told to never see-saw the reins when trying to get a full stop but to first ask for a regular stop and enforce by bending to a stop or applying more preasure to one rein and less to the other. Does the see-sawing action help to ask the horse to slow down into a stop or how does it help benifit the horse to eventually learn to stop when asked?
Sam, St. Joseph, MO
Posted: 3/31/2008 12:53:00 PM
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