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Reining Training Your Horse to Spin pt.3 

Larry Trocha Horse Training
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Learn how to spin your horse at: www.HorseTrainingVideos.com
In part 3 of this horse training clip, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha demonstrates how to train green horses to spin.
The primary focus is on training for the low, flat reining spin.
If you like this training clip, please leave a comment or question, rate it and add 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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Комментарии : 68   
@jenniferjoymiddleton
@jenniferjoymiddleton 14 лет назад
Larry, your horse treining is fantastic and equally important to me, your people teaching is awsome and totally understandable! Thank you!
@stetson62
@stetson62 15 лет назад
Nice and clear like all the time,the best video i ever seen and very happy to have a lot of them.Hello from FRANCE
@keijackson1
@keijackson1 15 лет назад
I relly enjoyed the video as I am a visiual person more than audio. Larry you make training a joy. I always see results. I learned much more about spinning. I can do this.Seeing you demonsrate the technique is super. It is not always easy to get the timing down, it takes practice. I do have a number of your videos and they are very easy to understand. Thanks, Keith J
@whisperingrainfarms
@whisperingrainfarms 15 лет назад
This is a great video! It really ties Part 1 and Part 2 together and gives me some things to work on with my Mustang! Thanks!
@tinacobb
@tinacobb 15 лет назад
I'm learning a lot from your videos. This is the first time I've had the different types of spin explained to me. Thanks so much for doing them. Tina
@lovemeinfocus
@lovemeinfocus 14 лет назад
Really informative video - not an amateur rider, but new to reining and trying to learn pretty much everything I can because I've fallen in love with the sport. Awesome videos for breaking down the spin!
@nalogirley
@nalogirley 15 лет назад
Hi Larry As usual great info- this was a good one!!! And you explain it as clear as the nose on our face Thank You-Aloha diana
@esaunders07
@esaunders07 14 лет назад
Is this even possible in a snaffle bit? Thanks, and these videos are SO enlightening. Your ability to communicate an idea and properly give instruction is stellar. Thanks, Liz
@BarrelReiner1413
@BarrelReiner1413 14 лет назад
Wow you are amazing! I hope i can do this as well when i get older :) Your videos are very well done and you explain everything very nicely! You are very inspiring and I am so happy that i found these videos. I am going to keep watching more and find things that i have been doing wrong This spinning video i'm sure will help a ton with my mare i can't wait to try these things. She has a lazy personality but if i do these right i know she can be respectful Thank you Larry Trocha!!
@zipgurl057
@zipgurl057 15 лет назад
very informative and well explained. Thanks Larry
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
Good to hear from you Keith. I'm glad you're happy with my DVDs. Makes my work worthwhile. Thanks a bunch. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Hi Stetson, Good to hear from you. Larry T.
@javierkamara
@javierkamara 14 лет назад
I just got my 3 year old horse from a guy that was just not working, so i`ve decided to train him myself ...gulp! he`s very willing but a little lazy im trying to get him sppining but all i do is luck him and he starts bumping and bumping so i`ve just order your spining video, but i think i`ll have to get the whole series because i find your videos the most explicit and easiest to understand im determined to get this horse working!!!!!!
@gailredd9535
@gailredd9535 9 лет назад
I've been working on this for so long and I was just a half second off in my timing. all my horses would step across once nicely but then they'd trip over that inside foot. You explain it so well that I was able to go out and do it right away and now all my horses are spinning nicely, and they enjoy it cause its easy. It seems they're happy to have figured it out too. yay! thank you!! Best explanation I've ever heard.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 9 лет назад
Hi Gail, Thanks for your nice comment. I'm glad the video helped you. Larry T
@DawnHunter16
@DawnHunter16 11 лет назад
I have watched many videos on how to start this. None really made sense or gave that many results. What you were saying makes sense. A lot of what you said I had started on my gelding, but I definitely needed a lesson on it. I am really excited to try this and see how he does now, thank you!:)
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
You are welcome, RockyBlue. I'm glad it was helpful. Larry T.
@jedihorsemanship
@jedihorsemanship 14 лет назад
Very well done Larry -- very clearly explained and performed beautifully! Thank you!
@huubboschker2956
@huubboschker2956 2 года назад
Thanks 👍 nice explained
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Glad you like them, B2B. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Good to hear from you HossLuvrz. Yes, don't hesitate to try this on your mare. There is very little risk of messing her up with this technique. Good luck. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
You are welcome, SHL. Yes, I have two DVDs on stopping and if sliding stops are your goal, I recommend getting them both. Larry T.
@YesImmaCowgirl
@YesImmaCowgirl 11 лет назад
your videos are SO awesome! thanks so much for posting!
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@350fordchick That is so good to hear. I love it when a rider sticks with it and finds success. Congratulations. Larry T.
@ricksaulnier537
@ricksaulnier537 6 лет назад
You are so easy to understand , your amazing keep up the good work .
@melissaday-johnson7665
@melissaday-johnson7665 9 лет назад
Clear explanations with good visual support...thanks for answering my questions even as they formed in my mind! Will continue to follow you, many thanks!
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 9 лет назад
Melissa Day-Johnson You are welcome, Melissa.
@wildbill100
@wildbill100 15 лет назад
Thanks Larry, I've been having some problems with this...I'll let you know if it works for me...thanks again Bill
@simmonefowler3499
@simmonefowler3499 9 лет назад
best explanation I have heard...thanks
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Hi Val, Read the reply i gave to Bernie as it applies to you too. Speed is achieved by having the horse respond well to the "cluck". Have them moving off the spur well too. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Bernie, Ride the filly forward with your legs, if the response is slow, "cluck" and then pop her on the butt (outside hip). Do this until you can walk and trot a VERY SMALL circle. Then, go into a spin for a few steps and leave into a circle again. Larry T.
@2phg2
@2phg2 10 лет назад
I have watched a lot of your videos and I love your techniques; I can't wait to try them! My horse tends to be really on his front end. And I mean REALLY bad... He used to not be so bad (always been dominant in the front though), but I had surgery and couldn't ride for a while, so I had my friend ride him, that went down hill, so he sat for about six months and lost ALL of his muscle mass... I am having the hardest time building up his hind end and topline, but his chest looks great! We'll see
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
You are welcome, CowGurl. Glad you like it. Larry T.
@royalsaphire07
@royalsaphire07 14 лет назад
I have a 7 yr old thoroughbred mare, that I have picked up doing reining, and cutting with, she does a great job at her stops, leads changes, her backing up, the only really big issuse we have is with her spins and taking the left lead. The left lead awe are getting down, and just recently i had a big problem to get her to spin to the right, I stopped using the reins to teach her to spin and use a rope around her neck, and for some reason she is getting it better.
@ac12201
@ac12201 7 лет назад
Great information.. Thank you very much..
@vickibrown4367
@vickibrown4367 9 лет назад
Great videos! Thanks for making them available and easy to follow. I have a qh mare that I show WP and Trail, but decided that I would like to try reining with our local Reining Club. No sliders on my horse, the judge was Judy Wright, scored a 66 (pattern 11) at our first show. Thanks again! Will continue to practice.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 9 лет назад
Vicki Brown Hi Vicki, Congratulations on doing well at your first show. Sometimes you can get by with having your farrier rock the toes of regular shoes. That will allow your horse to get more distance sliding.
@SheazzayHorseyLuver
@SheazzayHorseyLuver 14 лет назад
I sent my horse to a "reining trainer" for six months. To say the least, I was NOT impressed. Anyway, I watched your video and I got her start turn on her hind quarters in 5 days just from watching Part of this series! Your video is very clear, and the sound quality is great! Its not scratchy or windy at all. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you so much! Your videos are the ONLY training videos I will watch! Also, so you have a video of how to teach a horse to come to a sliding stop?
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Hi SuperGarbe, Bev told me to say "Hey" to you too. Good to hear from you. Take care, Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Yes Keemofix, give it a try. Think of the spin as the smallest circle a horse can possibly do. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
The outside leg is used with a "press and release". Press in time with the horse's outside leg. It's the same timing as the reins. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
Glad you liked it, X. If you are serious about learning how to train, go to my website and registar to receive my "Horse Training Tips" Newsletter. It is loaded with info plus it's FREE. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Hi Gold, If your filly isn't stepping her inside leg to the "side", she isn't moving off the rein good enough. Watch part 2 of this series to see how to get it done. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
I'm glad you liked it, X. Good luck in the Extreme Cowboy competition. Let me know how it goes. Larry T.
@reinyandtina
@reinyandtina 15 лет назад
Larry you are amazing I posted this lesson to my face book ... do you have facebook you should have a fan page ..I think I get it it's just getting the timing down ..I am going to the barn right now to practice that ...
@reno907
@reno907 15 лет назад
reno907 Hi Larry,absolutely fabulous a lot of my questions over years easily understood and answered,love your e-mails and now your youtube access now I can see. thank you pam from australia
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@babydeur , No tricks. Good lead changes are the result of getting independent control of the horse's body parts and positioning his body for the change. On my website, I have a dvd available that shows how to do it. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@jedihorsemanship You are very welcome.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@esaunders07 Hi Liz, Glad you like the info. Yes, most of this training should be done in a snaffle bit. Once the horse has a good understanding of what to do, then you can move up to a transition bit or a curb bit. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 11 лет назад
Good luck, Dawn. Let us know how it progresses. Larry T
@Thowra26
@Thowra26 11 лет назад
Hi thanks for uploading this. i have always wanted to learn to do this. I brought a Quarter horse mare that can spin but i could never get her to do it. I just have to get to lope now not race off when i ask her to canter would you h ave any tips for me?
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@horsegirl511 , Leave her in the snaffle until she's spinning well. On my website, I outline the entire bitting process. You might want to read it. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 12 лет назад
@GoodRedBlackRatio Hi, yes that link was an accident. It's fixed and fine now.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@ericnavarroperez Glad I could help =o)
@martinBmw940
@martinBmw940 13 лет назад
how do u make them plant the foot down...mine keeps moving out of the spot where he starts...
@goldbuckleranch
@goldbuckleranch 15 лет назад
I have a 2 yr old that wants to put her inside leg forward when asking for the turn around. Also she is a little down hill in the front right now could this be why she steps forward instead of to the side?
@andres79633
@andres79633 13 лет назад
hi larry how long will take a horse t star the spins
@SheazzayHorseyLuver
@SheazzayHorseyLuver 14 лет назад
I am looking into getting your german martingale and the Easy Stop products. Would there be anyway you could send me a video(s) if I purchase those two items?
@KissableCoosa
@KissableCoosa 13 лет назад
My horse can spn, we got that down without hopping, but how to you get them to go faster?
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@GlompoFie, if I had a barefoot reining horse prospect that was starting to slide, I'd probably shoe him behind with a 3/4" plate and short trailers that did not extend past the bulbs of the foot. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@TLCinNM1 The speed of the spin is dictated by the number of "clucks" and the intensity of my outside leg. Ideally, clucking is enough to get the desired speed. Larry T.
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 13 лет назад
@Waybueno I watched your video and you really don't have as much of a problem as you think. You just need to get on with it and keep going until your horse gets better. I suggest you do 2 things... #1. Go to my channel and watch ALL my youtube videos on spinning. Especially the "Horse Training Tips" video. #2. Spin your horse a revolution or two and then trot forward out of the spin and into a very tight circle. Trot with your horse "framed-up" and with a LOT of impulsion. Repeat. Larry T.
@javierfedz4878
@javierfedz4878 12 лет назад
hi my horse gets up when I ask him to turn. my horse is beginning to cross the leg at the right time but only in a large circle. When the circle is smaller the horse gets up .anyone know how can I train my horse?
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 15 лет назад
Robin, For speed, condition the horse to respond to the "cluck". Cluck and then pop him on the butt. Larry T.
@GoodRedBlackRatio
@GoodRedBlackRatio 12 лет назад
I just clicked the link in the description, and a BIZARRE page came up saying the server had been hacked, and the window was moving around kinda crazy! I don't suggest anyone click that link!!
@DawnHunter16
@DawnHunter16 11 лет назад
I suppose haters will hate, but I dont understand why it's necissary to comment the way you did. Clearly he was stating for the people learning (which would usually be anyone watching this video) when and how it would work best. If your horse already spins, great, good job, why are you watching this then? This horse most likely wont be a pro at this point because she is learning. Have some respect and class.
@DinosaurColor
@DinosaurColor 12 лет назад
If your horse can spin so well, then why the heck are you watching a video on how to get your horse to spin?
@ltrocha
@ltrocha 14 лет назад
@jenniferjoymiddleton You are welcome.
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