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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

World Champion Barrel Racer Sherry Cervi training Chappi for Barrel Racing. Best to watch in HQ. Video 2 of 4.

I am not affiliated with Sherry ~ No copyright infringement intended.

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  • this is such a great video!!! sherry cervi is my idol and im from az as well!!!i work my mare in a draw rien or martingale with a rollar snaffle but when i run her i use sherry cervi bit that is the chain gag mouthpiece, but i normally run in a very very very very loose tie down, but as loose as stingrays. i do that because i feel more comfortable but my horse still gives and doesnt lean on it but the reason i do is sometimes she will get to head high and i just feel more comfortable in one.

  • @Life4Rodeo Awesome! Glad to hear you've found the right combination of bits to use on your horse. Most people find that perplexing ;)

    Happy Trails!

  • Thanks for your kind compliments but I'm not Sherry. She is one of the best riders around though. She just won her 3rd World Championship at the WNFR in December. I admire your jumping ability. I know its also extremely hard to do it as well and requires great skill. Glad you are enjoying the training videos. There are 4 of Chappi and 2 of her on a horse named Harley. I will have to upload more soon... Happy Trails!

  • @silverchex Shoot I don't know why I thought you were her! And yes I love Sherry I've watched her ride for years and just love her! Her favorite horse of mine is Stingray. And thanks for your compliment! That means a lot! I put a lot of hard work into my show life!

  • @BarrelRacingPaints you're welcome. I really like Stingray too. She's awesome. Already broke the arena record at the NFR. What a horse!

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  • @silverchex Oh I know! She's such a little athlete that little mare! And her coloring is SO different! I totally love her!

  • I am both and english and western rider and I have the best of both world. I show the A circuit for jumpers hitting show grounds such as;Ocala-WEF, Hampton Classics, Any/all of the Hits, and so on. You are on of the best riders I've seen. I just love the way you sit on a horse and just go with it! You are SO relaxed and fluent...I'm envious really. I can't wait to get back into barrels with my new mare! Youre making me excited about it!

    Thanks

  • @Karkar482215 You're welcome! You might want to subscribe to the Barrel Horse News online or the print mag. Its a great mag for barrel racers and many of the pros give their advice for training, feed, care etc for your barrel horse. The current issue has Sherry Cervi on the cover winning the World title at the NFR or her fantastic horse Stingray.

  • @silverchex Thank you so mmuch! I will try this once i start barrel racing in the spring (It is really snowy and icey) thanx again :))

  • @Karkar482215 Sometimes I will circle the barrel and keep his body correct till he begins to relax but if he's too chargy I'll do it away from the barrels then take him back to it when he's settled down. Its all about repetition and consistency. It might take some time to change some bad habits so be patient. Then when you feel he is solid again you can move him faster. If he goes back to being too excited just slow him down again till he's correct. Hope that helps...

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