Larry Trocha showing at the PCCHA Derby
Trainer, Larry Trocha showing
at the PCCHA Derby

How To Become A More Confident,
Skilled And Accomplished
Cutting Horse Rider

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Professional Horse Trainer, Larry Trocha
Professional cutting horse trainer,
Larry Trocha, NCHA #518

Training stable: Sliding J Ranch
24846 N. Tully Rd. Acampo, CA
Phone: 209-642-3875

 

 

 

Cutting Horse Know How

A "3-Step System" For Learning To Ride
And Tune Cutting Horses

Click here to become a member… Only $177

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The course contains "41" high-quality instructional videos that are viewed online via the internet.

Here's a sample of what you'll learn:

  • How to consistently make good clean cuts in the middle of the pen.
  • How to control and manipulate the herd so you can cut the cow you want.
  • How to fix a horse that "rounds the turns" and "leaks" up the pen.
  • How to improve horses that don't hold their stop.
  • Tacking the horse up and properly adjusting the equipment.
  • What cues to use to effectively "operate" your cutting horse.
  • How to fix horses that constantly "miss" a cow.
  • Correct posture in the saddle… plus leg and seat control.
  • How to dramatically improve your balance when riding a cutting horse.
  • How to read and identify cattle.
  • Correct saddle design and fit for both horse and rider.
  • How to fix a horse that "fades off" the cow too much.
  • Tips for gaining confidence and overcoming "show nerves".
  • How to quickly rid yourself of bad riding habits and replace them with good ones. (this section alone is worth the price of the entire course).
All this is included in the course and a whole bunch more.

Added Bonus Material

You're going to get some really good bonus information with this course.

One bonus in particular is extremely important.

It covers in detail, just about everything you need to know about cutting horse conformation.

I analyze both good and bad conformation.

Plus, I show the exact procedure to follow to find "hidden" conformation faults most people would miss.

I also point out which conformation faults you can live with and which ones are the "kiss of death".

This is valuable (but often misunderstood) information all horsemen should know.

Especially, when it comes time to buy a new horse.

So, if cutting horses are your passion… and you're ready to get started, click the "Add to Cart" button below.

Important Note:

When you complete your order, you're given instant access to the course.

You can be watching the videos within minutes.

Purchasing gives you life-time membership and life-time access to all the material in the course.

 

 

8 Comments on Cutting Horse Course Leave a Comment

January 13, 2012

victoria
7:41 am #

Larry: I don't have a finished cutting horse and I'm new to cutting. Will this info help me train and finish my horse?

July 11, 2011

Don Laughery
9:48 pm #

I have been a member of Cutting Horse Know How since Jan 2011. This is by far the best online video that a person can recieve. This is a must have if your in the cutting/cow horse program. Thanks Larry.

October 30, 2010

Daniel
8:20 pm #

will this corse help me train my horse or is this ment just to teach the rider?

October 18, 2010

Samuel Reeder
5:18 pm #

Larry, Is there another way to buy and view, My computer Is so slow, it takes about a week to see a 10 minute vidio. plus being an old guy, I can't hear it anyway… Sam

October 19, 2010

LarryTrocha
5:40 pm #

@Samuel Reeder: Hi Samuel. I know it's a bummer if you have a slow internet connection but at this date, online is the only way to experience the course.

Take care,
Larry T.

September 9, 2010

janet huntington
10:36 am #

Hey Larry,
Congats on your futurity horse…
Leave it to you to come up with exactly what I need the same month my hours were cut in half at work. I can only hope the course is still here when I get things squared away. Great price, great idea BTW.
I completely support this idea.

Janet

September 9, 2010

Scott Weede
9:55 am #

Would this be a good course for someone who does working cowhorse.

September 9, 2010

LarryTrocha
12:47 pm #

@Scott Weede: Hi Scott. Personally, I think ANY information that improves your horsemanship is good.

Take care,
Larry T.

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