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. If you like this training clip, please leave a comment, rate it and ad it to your favorites list. 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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Thank you for these! I am in the process of training my 6 yr old and 3 yr old, so this really helps! (i don’t want to screw the up!)
Hi larry! I love your videos! This one especially! I need some help though, the horse im riding is more spinning on his front and not pivoting on his correct hind foot, what should I do?
I watch this video over and over; it’s just great, and I learn something every time. Keep it up, Larry.
-Ashley
Im gonna try these on my horse.
this video is the best,I understand everything!!!
Glad you liked it, Mashdoafro.
Now, go out and apply it to your horse while it’s still fresh in your mind.
Good luck,
Larry T.
Thank you so much for posting this! You make it so clear.
You are welcome, zoel222.
I’m glad you liked it.
Larry T.
when you spin are you using any leg pressure at all?
Yes I have the same question as rndmgrl85.
Yes.
Watch part 3 to see when.
hey i break and train 2 year olds. do u have any advise or exercises i could use for teaching young horses to flex and bend in the rib cage in their first 60 days of riding
I was very impressed and happy to see that this horse did not swith it’s tail, and that even through you were training on him, you were not exactly drilling him and on his head constantly. I had just watch some “free training” videos on reigning where the horses were constantly switching their tails, the guy on their head constantly.
So after watching this video I’ve realized that I’ve been asking my mare, to do pivots, the wrong way. How I’ve been askin her is pulling on the reins and laying them across her neck with leg pressure. That also confuses with side passes. Thank you so much for posting this!! She’s my first cutting horse and I’m still new to teaching a horse advanced stuff. Pivoting/spinning was the one thing I was totally lost on.
Totally worked her today with this method and she did beautifully!!
That’s great to hear, Barbols.
I love it when a rider is willing to try new things and give it his best shot.
Good luck with your training endevors.
Larry T.
Thank you!!
I know it takes about a year to train, but if a horse has been worked with and knows the basics for cutting, like pivots, and slide stops, etc, how long would it take for a trainer to work with a horse like that? I’d like to take lessons from someone that knows what they’re doing so I don’t screw her up when she comes back. Do you happen to know of any trainers around the Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas area?
Ive learned SO much from this video! thanks for your help!
GREAT video. My horse already knows the spins, but its still great to freshen up a bit. One thing that I do have a question is how do you make them spin faster? I have tried acclorating pressure, adding more cluck, but nothing has seemed to work. Is there any video of yours that would help? Thank you and God Bless!
When in the spin is there any leg pressure on the horse? or just reins?
@mightyfraserriders your question is answered in part 3.
i wish i knew about this spinning horse thing when i use to have a horse lol woulda been fun
I have a gaited mare the loves doing this kind of stuff, but she is extremly high strung and has a hard time focussing. Any tips or excercises to get her to focuss and stop trying to play so much?
wow reeeally love this guys vids…i have a hard time understanding the logic behind some of the things trainers do…I actually get him tho
Great video larry very helpful I got my mare turning around the only question I have is my mare is turning around and kinda picking up her head like this horse was how do I get it to come down do I bump with the outside rein as I’m turning?