You read the title to this blog and you already thought I was talking about you, huh? Ugh. It felt ugly just typing that title into the box. I guess it felt extra ugly and familiar because I've spoken those words to myself . There's a good chance someone else has even said them about …
Lessons Learned at the BFA
When striving to reach a new goal or compete at a new level, it is so easy to get nervous or intimidated. To second guess everything you have done to prepare, to wonder if you are out of your league, to back down from the pressure or safety up. Competing at the BFA World Finals …
3 Ways You’re Adding Time on The Clock
It's no secret that I'm completely obsessed with barrel racing. I love to sit and watch at a barrel race and analyze what is going on in a run. I totally don't do this in a judgmental way, I'm just really analytical and its fun for me to watch a horse's leg movement, balance, and …
5 Quick Tips to Improve Your Accuracy
Sometimes the most basic things can give you the biggest advantage in a competition. I have experienced this first hand when I watched one of Fallon Taylor's old YouTube videos where she offered a few basic ideas to help you clock faster. They seemed so simple that I didn't think it would work. Until I …
High Speed Horsemanship and Sky High Goals
I have never really considered myself a "barrel horse trainer". In fact when people would ask what kind of training I do I would respond with, "Mostly colt starting.". Partly because I haven't had a chance to prove myself as a barrel horse trainer, and partly because I would rather be labeled as a horsewoman …
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Training for Heart and Try
In the Performance horse world, there is a lot of talk about horses with heart or try. It seems like some horses have that magical spark to them that makes them want to give it their all in the show pen or on the barrel pattern. There are many ways that a rider can either …
Dear Struggling Barrel Racer
Dear struggling barrel racer, I see you... I see the worried look in your eye as you attempt to prepare your colt in the warm up pen. I see you shoot a glance at the other riders and silently compare your horse to theirs. I see you second guessing everything you're doing just moments before …
Don’t Take This Personally
Training horses is not for the weak willed, easily offended or quick tempered. It's easy to project human emotions or thoughts on a horse. But if you take a step back and look at the horse in a different light, you'll see that horses don't have bad motives. They don't care about the things that …