Cueing A Horse For Reining Turns And Spins, part 1
admin on May 25th, 2010
http://www.HorseTrainingVideos.com/spin.htm In this two-part video, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha shows what cues the rider needs to use to ask a horse for correct turns and spins.
Special attention is given to how the rider should use his hands, legs and seat to get a good response from the horse.
The video is ideal for horse owners wanting to know the fundamentals of riding and training a reining horse.
Larry Trocha is a professional reining horse and cutting horse trainer located in northern California.
You can get his DVD, “Teach Your Horse to Rollback and Spin” here: http://www.horsetrainingvideos.com/spin.htm
Duration : 0:7:13
@RachandJacks09 …
@RachandJacks09 Cluck, press with a spur, pop on the outside hip with a bat.
I have a really …
I have a really lazy ex western pleasure horse who doesn’t get enough momentum. Any advice?
eXhorses videos …
eXhorses videos teach you to move your horse off the rein without any legs aids. There is no need to “BUMP” his side with spur. Just using Direct rein, indirect rein. Is there a reason you use force to move off the rein?
@DrifterZoie, yes I …
@DrifterZoie, yes I do have a suggestion… toughen up, get on and start doing it. If you are motivated enough to learn, you will. If not, you won’t.
Larry T.
Like LuvTheHorse1,, …
Like LuvTheHorse1,, I am a jumper wanting to learn western, reining etc. I know of one trainer that would work for something beside riding western pleasure, but he is almost an hour away. I have a horse I would like to start, but I am worried that I will use “to much” of my english habits(tighter rein, forward seat) to begin riding him. I tend to get caught up in what I am doing(english habits) and lose the thought process of what I should be doing(sitting deeper etc.). Any suggestions?
Like LuvTheHorse1,, …
Like LuvTheHorse1,, I am a jumper wanting to learn western, reining etc. I know of one trainer that would work for something beside riding western pleasure, but he is almost an hour away. I have a horse I would like to start, but I am worried that I will use “to much” of my english habits(tighter rein, forward seat) to begin riding him. I tend to get caught up in what I am doing(english habits) and lose the thought process of what I should be doing(sitting deeper etc.). Any suggestions?
larry, i have been …
larry, i have been working with my horse to give to the bit and move off of rein pressure. she does this pretty well.but she doesn’t have enough impulsion. she is a little on the lazy side.also in other areas of her training.any advise would be great!
@KPage30463, good …
@KPage30463, good to hear from you.
Yes, my newsletter on mucsle memory does shock a lot of riders when they realize they suffer from the same symptoms.
Sounds like you are really getting a handle on it though.
Good luck to you.
Larry T.
Larry, just like …
Larry, just like bluehorsepro, I have watched this video over and over again. I watch it before I go and ride the horse I am working with… by the way with your news letters and video tips I have learned what workers for her(the horse) and myself. Being professional trained hunter/jumper it’s taking time to re-adjust myself. I love all of your stuff the muscle memory was a shock… I just kept saying to myself ‘that’s me! that’s me!’ we are coming along fantastic. thanks for your helpful tips!
I am a hunter …
I am a hunter jumper rider/horse trainer and I want to begin doing western riding to add versitility to my riding. It’s really difficult getting a western trainer in my area, so how do you suggest I get started? By the way your technique in training is fantastic! Im using some of it for my english ridden horses.