Reining Training Your Horse to Spin pt.2

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

http://www.HorseTrainingVideos.com In part 2 of this horse training clip, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha demonstrates how to train green horses to spin.

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Larry Trocha's training stable is located in the northern Calififornia horse country. Feel free to contact Larry if you'd like your horse trained for cutting, reining or reined cow horse competition.

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  • I have a horse who gets overly excited when my leg touches her. She's a barrel mare, and I still want her to be used for barrel racing but unfortunately its made her hot. Is there any particular way I can make her calmer for reining too? She's never done anything besides barrel racing before I got ahold of her.

  • @Weaponsmaster8595 Hi WeaponsMaster, I thought I'd better answer you or risk the consequences =o).

    Realistically, you can do things that would definitely help your mare calm down but I doubt the results would be enough to allow you to do the "big fast circle, down to the small slow circle" well enough to win anything.

    Larry T.

  • Thankyou so much for uploading these videos! They're incredibly helpful! :)

  • @xDudeItsBre Hi, I'm glad they are of some help to you. That's why they're here.

    Good luck with your training.

    Larry T.

  • I'm new to reining, but have been riding for years. I absolutely love your videos especially because its difficult to find reining trainers here in New Hampshire. After weeks of searching I finally found one trainer, Dan Sanborn and he gave me an unforgeable lesson, it was amazing. With your videos I'll now be able to start teaching my horses reining. Thanks for being so thorough and for explaining it in simple terms. Your awesome!

  • @splashskipper You are very welcome. Good luck with your reining.

    Larry T.

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  • @melissagillbard121 you post at the trot whenever it's too rough to sit.

    Larry T.

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  • I'm really glad u put these on here they r goin to help my horse and me really well her name is Bailey and she is 15 hands and 11 years old so I hope it works for her and me!!!!:D thank u!!!!

  • i have a six year old who i boughtas a trained horse. she had the basics done, like walk trot lope back and side pass, but no colleection or anything, so i got to finish her my way. we have recently started colection and i am going ot a clinic on reighning im so excitedshe was 5 when i bought her trained as a four year old

  • i have a 25 year old saddlebred and he is learning the western basics and is gettiing good at it, i want him to spin and stop quick and do all that fun stuff but im worried about his back end. what should i do?

  • @ciscospirit Try sitting more on your inside seat bone, sitting deeper and harder on that seat bone. That could help, you may just be giving him the wrong signals. ^^

  • Imma teach my horse to spin :)

  • @ltrocha Alright. I don't intend on showing at anything big, my reining filly is just not always reliable due to her "Mare" days, so I considered using the barrel mare for reining on my Equestrian Team which isn't very competitive. She can turnaround and stop with her butt the ground and has the hip control for lead changes, but like you said the transitioning down will be a problem for her since she's trained that slow is bad. Thanks, I'll just keep working away at her and see what becomes. :)

  • My horse using a hackamore right now will it still be that simple? becuz he is as sensitive with a hackamore as much as my pony is with the bridle.

  • I am loving your videos! My horses all spin very correctly, soundly...and VERY slowly. I have a lot of experience starting colts and rehabilitating scared horses, but I have a hard time getting that finishing edge on them. I think these tips will really help me get some finished horses!

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