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A Guide To Barrel Horse Race Saddle Care And Barrel Horse Exercises

By: AlbertTaylor Home | Computers-and-Technology | Games


Barrel racing, one of the most popular forms of rodeo event involves horses with superb muscular built as well as professional riders. The sport calls for teamwork and requires combined efforts of both the horse and the rider. It is a clear demonstration of the horse’s athletic ability and the fine horsemanship skills of the rider. You can play virtual barrel horse race games and various other horse racing games like Trainer Tournaments, Betting Tournaments and Jockey Tournaments on online gaming portals.

Of the numerous, different types of horseback riding saddles available in the market; barrel horse race saddle is also one of them. They are a bit different from Western saddles in the sense that their seat is relatively deeper. This helps the rider to maintain balance while making hard turns and also while racing fast. The horn is also taller and upright, which in turn helps the rider to hold onto firmly when turning fast.

A barrel horse race saddle is designed for maximum stability as well as durability. It not only offers a secure ride but also the liberty to run a horse at top speed. All these factors mean more comfort for both the rider and the horse. A typical barrel racing saddle has in-skirt rigging. This enables close contact between the rider and the horse.

In order to keep the barrel horse fit and in top shape, it is essential that he undergoes an appropriate workout regime of barrel horse exercises on a regular basis. Some very common barrel horse exercises for the mind and body include exercises such as spirals, fence arc, figure eights, backing, rollbacks, reverse rollbacks and serpentines. Besides this, caring for your saddles is also very important. Regularly clean and condition the saddle and always keep it dry.

In the beginning, barrel racing events were developed specially for women. While husbands were busy roping or riding bulls, the wives participated in the barrel race. Although the exact date and precise details regarding the developments of barrel racing are not known, it is deemed that the first ever barrel racing competition was held in Texas.

Barrel horse race saddles are exclusively meant for competitions and use during training. These saddles are lightweight, allowing maximum flexibility to the horse so that he can move in tight turns and take long strides. You can find pictures, descriptions as well as online horse racing games featuring barrel horse race saddles on the internet.




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