Communicating Through Subtle Cues

Using subtle cues on your barrel horse will allow you to communicate more effectively through the pattern.

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Riding with soft, quiet cues will translate to a quicker time in the barrel racing pattern. Molly Powell demonstrates how to teach your horse to respond to subtle cues.

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