Training Your Horse to Spin, Part 1
Training Your Horse to Spin, Part 1
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Hey Larry,
I have a question about my reining horse. He'll spin on the right que, but he doesn't totally plant his pivot foot. My trainer suggested bringing my hands forward or back, to allow less or more motion, but it doesn't seem to be helping much. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Izzy
THAT WAS GREAT HOW EASY YOU EXPLAINED HOW TO START TEACHING ME (THE RIDER) AND FOR ME TO TEACH MY BOY THE SPIN I HAVE TWO OF YOUR DVDS WHICH HAVE HELPED ME WITH OUR TRAINING AND THE GERMAN MARTINGALE WHAT A WONDERFUL TOOL THAT IS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND KNOWLEDGE
TH
Larry, I have seen your videos and kept up with your training tips. We have been in the cow horse business for 30 years, and you can still learn something. We think you are in the company of only a few trainers, that actually know what they are talking about. It is hard for novice riders to grasp all of your concepts, but there are plenty of us out there that do. I know you have improved my training ability, in some areas. Keep up the good work.
Mike Hansen, Hansen Horses,( South Texas)
I liked the dvd you sent. You've got a lot of good ideas and I appreciate you sharing them. I spent most of my working life in bush with horses, cattle and sheep. The last 7 years I worked feedlots, well just three different ones, penriding and needling cattle etc. I have cut out a lot of cattle and have bred and started some really smart horses. Cutting is something new, observed only from a distance. Once again, thankyou.
Roy
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