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"Horse Training Inner Circle"
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Success Story 1
Dear Larry,
I just started as an Inner Circle member in February but I had lots of your other videos before that. Your videos and comments in the Horsemen Report, have really helped me improve my riding and training skills. I started with a green horse since I couldn’t afford a finished one. With a lot of hard work, your training program and help from my friend Connie, I won “Novice Champion” of 2001 for the Pennsylvania Team Penning Association.
It’s a great feeling when I kick butt with my little $2500 backyard horse that I trained myself. Especially since many of the folks I compete with are riding professionally trained horses they paid a lot of money for.
I keep all your “insider secrets” to myself but I do tell Connie, since I sometimes work goats or a mechanical cow at her place. She really likes your teaching style too.
I’ve enclosed a photo of my horse and me, just so you could see her. I bought her at an auction because I thought she was pretty and I just hoped I could turn her into a cow horse. And as it turned out, with your help, I did. Thank you.
— Kim Beans, Lenhartsville, PA
Success Story 2
Dear Larry,
Your "Master Horseman Inner Circle" videos and newsletters are about as close as you can get to actually working alongside a real master trainer. I love the fact that nothing is edited out, so when there is a training problem I get to see exactly how to handle it. All of your cues are clearly stated and demonstrated so that reproducing them is not a guessing game. This has been very eye opening for me.
The program has made a tremendous improvement in the quality of time spent with my horse, without the high cost of a trainer. Thanks.
— D Gail Guenther-Mazer, Montville, NJ
Very interested in inner circle. When riding down the road/trail I have a horse that is very ancy when I try to keep him behind the rest of the group. I keep his head down & collected & try to keep him calm, which helps, but can't seem to master getting him to calmly walk behind the rest of the group. Could you please tell me what I am doing wrong, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hi Larry, I bought one of your DVD's the shipping was incredibly fast. I followed one of your emails to the "inner circle" which is not accepting new members. I did not see where it said why, or when it would open to new members again. Could you fill me in.
Thanks
Tex
Hi Larry. I've been working away with my 6 yr old QH gelding for approx. 6 months now. I started with your basic training videos and am now working on flying lead changes and rollbacks and spin videos. I came across this Inner Circle group after talking with Bev at your office. I am interested in sending a video for you to critique. I would also love the opportunity to be apart of this group. It would mean a great deal for me, as I am very serious about training my gelding. Even after the few months working with your videos my horse has improved 100%. I had to laugh after reading a comment I posted to you a while back about getting impulsion into my horse. Having watched your video, "How to Keep your horse light and Supple" has made my horse so much better. I'm still having issues keeping him supple when I am getting into more advanced maneuvers, but what a huge improvement. I'm still on the hunt for the right bit. I can't find a smooth wire snaffle bit in my area. I'm working with a regular d-ring snaffle with copper on it, but my horse has a tendancy to go right through my hands at times (mainly when we are working on something new or adding speed). I read your note on moving up to the billy allen bit, but am not sure if I want to move to a shank bit while I'm still in the training process with the maneuvers. I really feel that being apart of this group will help me continue with my training working with your videos and will answer alot of questions I come across while working with my horse. Thanks again!
Hi Larry,
I enjoy your newsletters and videos….have one question not really related to training….why do your horses only wear hind shoes? I am a long long ways from California and sand is not what our ground contains…..does it make any difference for me to put aluminum shoes on the front and steel on the hind or does it even matter……just curious. Thanks, Dallas
T
Mr. Trocha,
If I wanted to buy a series of DVD's from you on how to train my less trained horses, all the way up to my most trained horses, how many beaver hides would I need to canoe to california:)? Is there some sort of payment plan where I could buy your videos for a special price every month or so until I have this kind of set in my arsenal?
I would like to be in your CULT but its full:) (well I think I would, I never heard the price)
Also what is the name brands of saddles that you recommend with the fenders further forward than other saddles?
Thank you Sir
Jerel D. Keene
I'm very interested in joining your Inner Circle. Your comments and short videos are very useful and I've ordered a couple of your videos. I'll be having shoulder surgery in a couple days and so won't be riding for awhile…not sure how long. But if the interactions will help even if I'm not riding at the moment that would be great.
Thanks for your down to earth comments!
Linda
I tried this before. We bartered for training a very well bred 3 year old who left us a very calm controlled horse but we had not started him under saddle. When we got him back after 2 months we find out he has bucked off the "trainer", his father and for our final ride, my 12 year old granddaughter. He then bucked off my friend who thought she was a great rider. I have just copied your tip on the bucking horse and will try using those ideas on him. We owned the mare, a 92.5% Foundation bred AQHA mare, bred her to the best stallion we could afford and were very excited about this guy's future, but now we have an animal we are afraid to ride and I will not put my granddaughter on him. Thank you for your tip, will let you know in a couple of months if I was able to fix him. I am 72 years old with a bad heart but I can still do the ground work. What a tragedy.
HI Larry,
this inner circle sounds like something that could really help my riding. Can't wait to hear more about it.
Thanks for the newsletters and the Stop Light and Collected is helping my 7 yr old mare already! Or should I say 'helping me' ![]()
brenda
Me too! I'd like too join the inner circle. I need all the help I can get. In the meantime, I will keep reading the tips sent by e-mail. I really apreciate them. Thank you.
I would like to join the Inner Circle..I have a young horse and I would like to teach him some reining , but most importantly to teach myself too
Thanks for your time
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