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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

Barrel racing Sequoia without a bridle

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  • Amazing! ^^ I can't even get me horse to canter arounf barrels! XD

  • Very very nice! It's nice to someone riding a horse who actually LIKES what they do enough to run a nice pattern without cranking their bit. I like your horse, and I think you're one of few good riders left! :)

    Stay Cowgirl.<3

    -Emma

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  • you have no Idea how good it is for me too see a Real barral racer ! thats not reefing there mouth around and kicking them to bits

  • i can do this on my gelding, most of the time he does the exact same thing- go wide from the thirdbarrel

  • honestlyy, all ya'll ahtin on parelli&stuff, your stupid. end of discussion. Obvv that horse has a bond with her, and is going of her leg. and she has the rope to keeep her steady. and the person who thinks she is neckreining, is just stupid- no shes keeping balence. And the horse could just run off at anytime, give the girl&horse some credit!

  • @canchsr15 well, i for one, don't see a bridle :P

  • @trickridingangel i hate parelli

  • people who think this is bridleless is retarded. this is like neck reining through and through. bridleless is turning with your legs and not pulling on anything around the neck. do you need to be shown how its done?

  • lovely well trained horse :)

  • Very good.

    People think it's SUPER hard to train a horse to do stuff without a bridle. When really it is not all that hard. I trained mine to do by just training them a neck rein REALLY good and then one just use my clip on reins around there neck, they are use to neck reining which is just slight pressure on the neck ona certain side. ! :D

    ** Now it did however take them awhile to get use to no bridle. But after a few months, They were fine. :D

  • Nice job. I'd say use your legs more, the horse is relying on the pattern and the neck rope too much and not bending around his turns.

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