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Barrel Racers Don't Shave Their Legs (and Why That's OK)

Episode 114 of the Barrel Racing Tips Podcast podcast, hosted by Heather Smith, WPRA Barrel Racer, Author and Creator of BarrelRacingTips.com, titled "Barrel Racers Don't Shave Their Legs (and Why That's OK)" was published on April 8, 2026 and runs 8 minutes.

April 8, 2026 ·8m · Barrel Racing Tips Podcast

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In episode 114 I shared that as a barrel racer - you're going to be DIFFERENT than others + how that's a great (and necessary) thing!

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