Introduction to Practicing with Purpose with Jordon Briggs & Danyelle Campbell
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In this introductory episode, Jordon Briggs and Danyelle Campbell sit down to explain what this new series is all about and the approach they’ll be taking throughout their training sessions. They jump straight into their shared philosophy on building correct movement through working horses in squares, emphasizing balance, body control, and intentional slow work. Jordon and Danyelle demonstrate a foundational drill designed to help horses stay standing up through the turn, with the rib cage lifted, shoulders elevated, and the inside hind leg stepping underneath. They also address common overturning myths, explaining why those habits can create problems—especially at the second and third barrel. This episode sets the tone for the series, focusing on building a strong foundation that leads to confident, balanced, and efficient barrel horses.
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