Minding Your P’s In Showmanship
[source: the Silver Dollar Circuit]
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We went to the experts and asked them for their best tips and tricks for success in Showmanship. Â This is what the shared:
Kelly Hinely- “It’s like a dance with your horse; the more you practice it, the better you are with your partner.”
Andrea Kail- “Be precise, know your pattern, and practice. Â The three P’s.”
Jim Searles– ” A lot is based on the very first impression when you walk in the pen. Â Showmanship is so up close and personal so that first impression is a huge deal…and your pattern.”
Brad Jewett- “There should be no tricks. Â Your feet move, your horse’s feet move. Â The horse should be straight and balanced the whole time. Â The horse should be a prop, in other words, you should not feel like the horse doesn’t interfere. Â They should move seamlessly with you.”
Robin Jung– “Showmanship should be like your first job interview. Â You should be confident in yourself, as far as being confident in what you are capable of doing. Â Don’t be someone you are not; and don’t expect any more of yourself or your horse than what they can give you at that particular time. Â Just like in a job, don’t interview to be a cook when what you really want to be is an engineer. Â The same goes for your horse and yourself, make sure you are capable of doing the pattern that you are asked for that day. Â I am very key on stops. Â Showmanship should be very much about straight and precise with great stops and when you get up to the judge, the setups. Â Showmanship all stems from halter. Â Its very important that your setups are straight and correct.