In this video, Jordon Briggs applies what she learned while working her 5-year-old to this promising 3-year-old. She focuses on building softness and responsiveness with the goal of eventually going one-handed. Watch as she breaks down the steps in her training progression and lays the foundation for her colts.
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Where To Set Your Cones Around The Ba...
In this video, Martha Wright explains the ideal placement of cones around your barrels to help guide your horse’s path and improve your turns. She breaks down how proper cone positioning can reinforce correct angles, spacing, and timing during your barrel pattern work.
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4-Year-Old "Born Ta Be Famous" Ride S...
In this session, Jordon Briggs works with an overworking 4-year-old and focuses on helping the horse relax and stay mentally collected. With guidance from Martha Wright, Jordon applies previous lessons and uses cones around the barrels to reinforce correct positioning. Together, they work through...
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When Does Martha Start Going One-Handed?
Martha Wright answers one of the most common questions in barrel racing: “When should you start going one-handed on a young barrel horse?” She explains the key signs your horse is ready—and why timing matters.