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How to Train Flawless Flying Lead Changes

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

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Try some of trainer Sandy Collier's techniques for teaching your horse flying lead changes.

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  • So is two tracking another term for half passes?

  • @DieHardThunderhead96 You should be able to SEE what this gal is trying to show you, it seems pretty straight forward even with No Sound.... I think it was a pretty good demo. Sound would have helped But, was it really necessary?

  • @horseLUver01114 Work that two-track over and over and over.. and the lead change will come!

  • @AmmieeXO You're asking too hard.... this gal was trying to show us that we need to have quiet shoulder, rib and hip control through two-tracking and reverse arcing and then the flying change will follow... Don't ask for it until you are 100% solid in all of the exercises she was showing.. Sound or No Sound...

  • Sorry to say but I got nothing out of it. You need to have audio to this video and explain EXACTLY what you are doing. Clinton Anderson explains step by step on how to do this, but you don't even have any audio to the video so how can anyone learn anything from you!

    And yes, your horse is EXTREMELY stiff...I agree with HORSELOVE59 and TayTaySmileyHorse...Next time you upload, make sure you have AUDIO and EXPLAIN what you are doing...

  • Also...........Sandy was voted one of the top 50 riders in the nation by Horse & Rider magazine and is the author of the book Reining Essentials. Al Dunning calls her a gifted and excellent trainer.

  • I dont really think you know what you're doing considering your horse is sore...I mean sure every horse gets sore but thats not the day to have him diong flying changes and certainly not the day to post a video of him.

  • @AmmieeXO Bring him down to a trot and then ask him to canter in the opposite lead.

  • @HORSELOVE59 couldnt agree more!

  • Your horse looks stiff. HORSELOVE59 is right..

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