Training Horses that Spook, Part 1
This is by far the most effective technique you've ever seen for dealing with…
HORSES that SPOOK
You can flat-out HAVE the entire training video that shows you how to do it.
Here are the key topics…
- Why horses spook
- How to minimize spooking
- How to get control of a spooking horse
- How to fix horses that have a spooking phobia
There's a reason my training students and customers have little fear of their horse spooking.
The reason…they know how to deal with it and maintain control of their horse.
The secrets you're going to learn in this video are the same ones I teach my private training clients.
The only difference is…you're going to get it for free.
So…seriously…if you're fed-up with being worried every time your horse threatens to spook, watch this video and put it to good use.
Take care,
Larry Trocha
Larry Trocha Training Stable
www.HorseTrainingVideos.com
P.S. This information is effective for buckers and runaways too.

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Hi Larry,just got a paint horse.buetiful horse,spent 16,000 on her but she was worth it , she is my new car.how do I teach her propertly.my last horse was fine because she knew how to ride already.But this one doesn't really know how to.But she is not afraid of me,at all.I've been on her back,but didn't move at all.please reply,Tristan.buy the way your videos were very useful for my last horse.
I finally got my horse taking his appropriate lead. I had a challenge getting him into his left lead. Now, however when he is in it he wants to just race very fast. I sit down and try and relax and stay off his head and see if he will play himself out. I have tried smaller circles and really making him work then if he wants to run, I thougth I would make it hard for him. He still just runs and won't relax into a nice lope. Any more suggestions? Thank you Maggie
Hello, Larry I have a 5 year old gelding that works really great but every time you go from a trot to a lope he lowers his head down and then goes in to lopeHe doesnt act like hes going to buck I just was wondering why he did it hes never given e any trouble. Oh and I like your horse tips and newsletter it is very informative.
As a dog and horse trainer I find your training tips positive. I am writing a horse training book and I wished I had your way of explaining things.
Hi Larry thank you for sending me more tips they are helpful, I'm learning alot please keep sending more info thank you, and I have a question I'm training a 3 year old fily but on the spins she is spining on the wrong foot how do I correct that? Gabe
I am impressed, as I have heard of getting a horse to give his head, but I didn't realize that it had to be taught, and not just pull on one reign. I guess that is why it hasn't been working for me. Thanks Larry
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