Here are more tips to improve your runs, from champion barrel racer Lindsay Sears.
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i think one of the most important things to do first is make sure your horse or pony is really flexible and will bend and turn nice. trotting and trail riding and circles, and bending all help with this. you must be fit along with your horse, too. one good thing to improve your balance,is riding bareback!