Training Your Horse to Spin, Part 1

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17 Comments on Training Your Horse to Spin, Part 1 Leave a Comment

October 18, 2010

geraldo marques
5:32 am #

Thanks Larry for all good information you have on yours videos, i have larned a lot in the last few days,thanks for the DVD, very good.
Larry I`m from south Brasil, i never use snafle bit on my horses,i started doing that here in Ireland,4 years a go, so my question to you is: to change from the snafle bit to a curb bit after i have the horse neck rein treined,will i go direct to a curb bit and riding or is better if i do some ground work before get up ?

October 16, 2010

Gerald Miles
6:32 pm #

Thanks for sending me the training tips and the clips that comes with them, I always enjoy your tips and clips and the way you explain things I never have any trouble understanding one little thing that your talking about. Keep them coming please.

October 16, 2010

Robert
12:50 pm #

Giday Larry, love the cutteing clips I watch them when ever I have a spare Momnet.. as Im a would be cutter if I can ever afford a cutteing saddle got the horse though

September 28, 2010

Rafael Layzola
6:04 pm #

Thank for helping people how want to lern about horse training, love the videos

September 24, 2010

DC Porter
4:40 pm #

Thanks, Larry. On to Part 2 …
DC

August 29, 2010

Deborah Allen
5:37 pm #

Hi Larry,
Thanks for your video and other training tips – I am in Australia and I appreciate them.
I have one question – I am breaking in a two year (which has been a slow process, as he is iether hurting himself, or the other month he bucked me off and I am hurt still) anyway should I be doing this in the german martingale or should I wait until he is more advanced.
Deb
p.s. You should try and organise to come to do clinics in Australia.

August 29, 2010

Deborah Allen
5:35 pm #

Hi Larry,
As I am in Australia I really appreciate your free training tips. One question I have, I am breaking my 2 year old (it is a slow process as he hurts himself and then I got bucked off and hurt myself) but my question is should I use the german martingale on him now? Or should I wait until he is more convenient in going forward and a bit more advanced?
Thanks again and I wish you could come to Australia and do some clinics
Deb

August 13, 2010

Charisse
10:59 am #

That was good. f you ever want to give a clinic in the middle of Ca. we have a indoor arena and the rest open to clinicians. We are getting sign ups for 2011.

August 13, 2010

LarryTrocha
2:23 pm #

@Charisse: I appreciate the offer, Charisse.

Larry T.

August 13, 2010

diane Collis
12:11 am #

Liked the clip a lot! Timing makes so much sense. I'm going to try it tomorrow on my qh.
Diane

August 13, 2010

LarryTrocha
5:15 am #

@diane Collis: Glad you liked it Diane. Yes, timing is the critical element.

Larry T.

August 3, 2010

James kelly
4:19 am #

I enjoyed that little clip on starting your horse in a spin.

Thank You.

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