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Reining, Sliding stop and Spins

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2007

Me and Shadow reining. Doing a sliding stop and spinning. The sound is a bit off for some reason not that it really matters. This was a year ago btw.

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  • your really good!! how old are you in the vid?

  • Thanks :) I was 15 in the video.

  • hahaha i love how they are in a competitive realationship lol if my bf used youtube he would be the same but he is kick ass at riding

  • What do you mean?

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  • I noticed your horse keeps his front legs straight during the sliding stop. If you want a perfected sliding stop, your horse must use his front legs as if they were trotting. The back legs slide and the front legs keep the slide going. Just a little tip :)

  • bubbayum11-the sliding plates are helpful but you can create more of a slide on this horse by simply laying your weight in the stop.... the dirt you are on also makes a difference, if she were in sand the horse would have gotten a couple more feet.... also Cassa-great start just sit the stop harder and youll get more. my palomino is able to get a good 15 foot slide without the sliders just from pushing your weight down hard on them and i am only 120pounds.... =]

  • Umm hello, sliders on the back feet are very important! You can burn out his back pasterns and hocks if not!

  • @SkiArmada11 yea sorry i meant fetlock lol

  • @savannah4069 Would Burn the fetlock and pastern not there hock. I'm heeling so my horse doens't suck his ass under him like a reiner would. ... He has sliders on now anyway so he wont have loads of pressure on his hocks when he his stopping hard with a steer on the other end.

  • @SkiArmada11 sliding without sliders can burn their hocks.... same as sliding without skid boots

  • @Cassafrass1234 Your horse can slide farther than 1-3 feet without sliders. My heel horse can slide 10-15 feet easily without sliders.

  • wow your horse spins and stops soooooo great! keep it up! :D

  • wow nice :)

  • Ya, He'll need sliders to do a half decent stop.

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