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How to Perfect Your Barrel-Racing Path - AQHA

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    Walk to first barrel. Find the exit point first at 6 o’clock. Memorize your position, visualizing it at the beginning of your straight line to the second barrel. Walk counter-clockwise around the barrel and find your entrance point at 10 o’clock. This is where your horse should start making the turn around the barrel.

Follow the Barrel Racing Path of Least Resistance

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    Many barrel racers come into the barrel a little wider than they leave it. Some trainers ask their horses to follow a slightly different pattern in slow work as they ask for in a run. Many of us designate a “point” a certain number of feet in front of a barrel as the location to rate and/or shape for the turn.

Barrel Racing 101: Understanding the barrel pattern and …

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    The barrel pattern is fairly simple; there are three barrels set up in a triangular pattern and each rider must turn each barrel in a clover leaf pattern as fast as they can. Riders may choose to run a pattern that requires one right hand turn and two left hand turns or …

Barrel racing - Wikipedia

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    Standard barrel racing patterns require measured distances between the start line and the first barrel, from the first to the second barrel, and from the second to the third barrel. Usually the established distances are as follows: 90 feet (27 m) between barrel 1 and 2. 105 feet (32 m) between barrel 1 and 3 and between 2 and 3.

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