Early Access SALE ENDS March 1st!

Early Access SALE ENDS March 1st!

Keep Your Barrel Horse Moving Forward - Even All Winter!
Build softness, focus, and control with a simple 10 minute groundwork routine.

Winter conditions don’t have to pause your training. Before the Turn helps barrel racers stay consistent with a short groundwork routine that builds calm, connection, and responsiveness — even when riding isn’t always possible.

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Join now and you get early and lifetime access to the entire course for just $135 $49

Winter Changes How You Can Train - But It Doesn’t Have to Stop Your Progress

When winter weather sets in, training looks different. Frozen or slippery footing, short days, cold temperatures, and the lack of an indoor arena can make regular riding inconsistent or unsafe.

For many barrel racers, winter turns into a waiting game — hoping spring comes before horses lose softness, focus, or forward momentum.

Before the Turn was created for this exact season, so you can keep moving forward even when riding time is limited.

Progress Doesn’t Require Perfect Conditions

You don’t need long rides or ideal footing to keep improving your barrel horse. What matters most is consistency, connection, and clear communication — especially before you ever step into the saddle.

Short, intentional groundwork helps your horse stay mentally engaged, responsive to cues, and prepared for the work ahead. It’s how you maintain softness, confidence, and control through the winter months, instead of starting over in the spring.

Real Riders. Real Winter Conditions. Real Progress.

Before the Turn is used by barrel racers training through cold weather, limited daylight, and less-than-perfect facilities. These riders aren’t looking for shortcuts — they’re looking for a practical way to stay consistent, connected, and progressing all winter long.

“Winter usually means my mare gets stiff, tense, and rusty from inconsistent riding. I didn’t expect 10 minutes a day to make such a difference, but it really did. Instead of losing progress, she stayed soft, focused, and willing — even when I couldn’t ride much. Before the Turn helped us keep moving forward all winter.”-Megan R.

“I’ve tried clinics, videos, and all the usual ‘fixes,’ but winter always felt like a setback because my horse just sat. This groundwork gave me something productive to do when riding wasn’t an option. My gelding stayed lighter, softer, and stopped bracing — and when I could ride, everything felt smoother instead of stressful.”
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Hannah S.

“Between work, kids, and winter weather, riding consistently just isn’t realistic for me. Before the Turn gave me a simple way to keep training instead of letting my horse sit all winter. Ten minutes at a time kept him responsive and connected, and I felt confident knowing we weren’t starting over come spring.” - Shelby K.

What starts to Change When You Stay Consistent

Before the Turn isn’t about piling on more drills or overworking your horse during the winter. It’s about maintaining the pieces that matter most — so you don’t lose progress when riding time is limited.

With short, intentional groundwork, riders commonly notice:

✅ 1. A horse that stays mentally connected instead of dull or distracted

✅ 2. Softer responses without pulling or fighting

✅ 3.Less bracing and rushing when they do get to ride

✅ 4. Improved focus and willingness before stepping into the saddle

✅ 5. Confidence that winter isn’t setting them back

Instead of feeling like you’re starting over every spring, you’re building on work you’ve already done.

How This Fits Real Winter Life

Before the Turn was built for riders dealing with snow, ice, short days, and limited facilities.

This program works because it fits real life:

1. Just 10 minutes at a time

2. Can be done in a small pen, alley, barn aisle, or safe open space

3. No indoor arena required

4. Works on days you can’t ride at all

5. Supports riding when conditions allow — without overdoing it

It gives you a productive way to stay consistent, even when winter makes riding unpredictable.

What's included in Before the Turn

1. Full access to the Before the Turn groundwork program

2. Step-by-step guidance designed specifically for barrel racers

3. Short, focused sessions you can repeat throughout the winter

4. Lifetime access so you can revisit the program anytime

5. Training you can apply year after year during the off-season

This isn’t something you rush through once — it’s a tool you keep using whenever conditions limit riding.

Limited Time Pre-Launch Bonuses

Amazing Bonuses

📞 One-on-One Call with Jennifer
For a limited time, new students receive a personal 30-minute coaching call with Jennifer to discuss their horse, challenges, and next steps for lasting progress.

💸 25% Off All Other 2B Equine Courses for 12 Months
Continue your journey with exclusive discounts on every future 2B Equine program, from foundation work to advanced performance training.

This Program Is a Good Fit If You:

✅ Barrel race and want to keep improving through winter

✅ Don’t have consistent access to an indoor arena

✅ Want to stay productive instead of letting your horse sit

✅ Prefer simple, repeatable routines over complicated programs

✅ Are willing to be consistent, even in short sessions

This program was built for the horses who can’t stand still, don’t listen, drag you around, or mentally fall apart before you ever hit the first barrel.
This is where they learn to slow down, think, and connect.

This Program May Not Be a Fit If You:

  • Are looking for quick fixes without consistency

  • Aren’t interested in groundwork at all

  • Don’t ride or train for barrel racing

Meet Your Instructor

Practical Training for Real Riders and Real Conditions

Barrel Horse Trainer • Clinician • Groundwork Specialist

For over two decades, Jennifer Ballard has helped barrel racers fix the problems that show up long before the first barrel — especially for riders who don’t always have perfect footing, unlimited time, or indoor arenas to train in.

Through years of real-world training, hauling, seasoning, and coaching horses at every stage — from green colts to futurity prospects — one thing became clear: the issues riders fight in the arena almost always start on the ground.

Jennifer developed a simple, reliable groundwork approach designed to keep horses progressing even when riding time is limited. The focus isn’t on flashy drills or overworking horses, but on building the fundamentals that matter most:

✅ Horses that rate instead of rush

✅ Horses that stay soft, focused, and responsive

✅ Horses that listen the first time

✅ Riders who feel confident, in control, and prepared

Before the Turn was built to give everyday barrel racers access to the same groundwork Jennifer uses in her own training barn — without needing to ride full-time or wait for perfect conditions.

This program shows you exactly what to do, why it works, and how to stay consistent with just 10 minutes a day, so winter doesn’t feel like lost time and spring doesn’t mean starting over.

👉 Join Before the Turn today for only $49 — lifetime access included.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an arena to do this?

No. This program was designed for riders without indoor arenas and works in small, safe spaces.

What if I can’t ride much during winter?

That’s exactly why this program exists. The groundwork helps maintain connection and responsiveness even when riding is limited.

How much time does this take?

About 10 minutes per session. Consistency matters more than length.

Is this beginner-friendly?

Yes. The program is structured so riders can follow along regardless of experience level.

Don’t Pause Progress This Winter

Winter doesn’t have to mean starting over in the spring.
Before the Turn gives you a simple, effective way to stay consistent, connected, and moving forward — even when riding isn’t always possible.

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Last Updated: 2/10/2025

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