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#215 5 Tips for a Faster Time at Your Next Barrel Race

#215 5 Tips for a Faster Time at Your Next Barrel Race

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It is a horse race, after all. You ever been at a barrel race where somebody says to you,“Man… my horse just felt off today.”And meanwhile you watched the whole thing happen before they even made it to the first barrel.The rider got tight in the alley.Started checking instead of riding.Second-guessed the approach.Tried so hard not to miss that they quit riding freely altogether.Here’s the hard truth nobody really talks about enough in the horse world:A lot of barrel racers are not losing time because their horse lacks speed.They’re losing time because pressure changes how they ride.And the frustrating part? Most riders do not even realize it’s happening while it’s happening.In this episode, I’m diving into 5 things that can genuinely help you clock a faster barrel racing time — and none of them involve just kicking harder or asking your horse for more speed.Because yes, your horse matters.Your training matters.Your pattern matters.But your nervous system matters too.The way you go down the alley matters.The way you recover after a weird approach matters.The way you talk to yourself before a run matters.And if your brain is spiraling while your horse is trying to do their job, that’s going to show up on the clock every single time.We’re talking about the mental side of barrel racing that riders feel every weekend but rarely know how to train for — overthinking, hesitation, pressure, tightness, adrenaline, second-guessing, and the difference between riding careful versus riding committed.This episode is for the rider who knows there is more speed in there… but also knows something changes once competition pressure shows up.And honestly?That does not mean you are weak.It means you are human.Let’s talk about how to ride through that better.If you or someone you know has benefited from this episode, be sure to tag us @nicoleburnettmentalcoach and @resilientreiner on Instagram and share this episode with your community! I am curious to hear all about your experience. Also, be sure to leave a review on iTunes to help others discover the show.In This Episode You Will Learn:Why riders often lose time before they ever make it to the first barrelThe hidden way pressure changes your riding during a barrel racing runWhy trying to “not mess up” creates hesitation and costs timeHow nervous system regulation affects your timing, feel, and connection with your horseWhy overthinking makes riders slower under pressureThe importance of giving your brain one clear job during a runHow to recover quickly when a turn, approach, or moment feels offWhy mentally leaving the run creates even bigger mistakesThe connection between mental consistency and faster barrel racing timesWhy mindset training is part of performance, not separate from itHow to stay more calm, clear, and committed in the alleyway and competition penQuestions I Answer:Why do you ride differently at barrel races than you do at home?How do you stop hesitating during your barrel racing runs?What causes riders to lose time in the alleyway?How can you stay calm before your run?Why does pressure make your timing feel off?How do you stop overthinking while running barrels?What should you focus on during your run instead of trying to think about everything?How can you recover mentally after a bad turn or mistake?Why do you tense up during competition even when you know your horse is capable?How do you build confidence that actually holds up under pressure?Links & Resources:🎯 5 Days to Confident CompetitorStop “show nerves” and saddle up with swagger. 👉 https://nicoleburnettcoaching.thrivecart.com/5-days-to-confident-competitor/🎯 Mental Gym for EquestriansTrain your mind like a pro so you ride like one. 👉 https://mentalgymforequestrians.com/🎯 Free Weekly Mental Coaching TipsGet rider-specific mindset tools in your inbox. Join my email list here. 👉https://www.resilientreiner.com/
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