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Using Your Legs, Hands & Seat
Riding with Intention: Ivy Saebens’ Barrel Racing Mindset & Method
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Ivy Saebens talks about how she's learned from her NFR qualifying husband Billie Jack Saebens to develop more effective leg cues, as well as how she expects her horses to respond to the cues from her hands, feet and seat.
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