Reining Training Your Horse to Spin pt.2

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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    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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  • @user-cz3fw4uu4v
    @user-cz3fw4uu4v 7 місяців тому +1

    This is a very good tutorial. And I'm happy you used a green horse. You're one hell of a Horseman Mr. Trocha. Thank you!

  • @thehappyhoof
    @thehappyhoof 15 років тому

    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.

  • @emilymeyer6370
    @emilymeyer6370 9 років тому +9

    This is by far my favorite tutorial on teaching a horse to spin. I love that you used a horse that hasn't yet been fully trained to do so. It helps me so much more to see possible problems beforehand, and it gives me a way of knowing how to handle them without intervening with the progress I have already made. I've been working with a 16 hand ranch horse who finds it quite difficult to even pivot (I'm probably the one to blame) and I can't wait to try this method out on him. Thank you so much!

  • @t8f903
    @t8f903 15 років тому

    Liked your tips that i get and even if i don't have a reining horse it always help to use your tips in other parts of training.

  • @Donna-vh5ym
    @Donna-vh5ym 5 років тому +1

    Woohoo...this is great. LOVE it. And REALLY LOVE the fact that the horse is somewhat green. Shows your a great trainer and the horse responds to your cues. More, More

  • @avorygerlach9285
    @avorygerlach9285 12 років тому +1

    I've tried your methods on my mare and I find them really helpful! Thank you so much! :)

  • @joescolors
    @joescolors 15 років тому

    Hi , Larry I got this on tape when you first put it out and have watched it over and over for many years. Thanks for posting this. 5 stars Its my favorite tape.

  • @maupinmaupin1472
    @maupinmaupin1472 3 роки тому

    He is a pretty horse.. I love his build.

  • @yellowfr3ak
    @yellowfr3ak 11 років тому

    This is amazing to watch, the horse just responds so quickly after working with it for such a short time.

  • @sheenaschlytter
    @sheenaschlytter 5 років тому

    Thank you . I appreciate the slow break down. The horse you are riding is beautiful

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  11 років тому +1

    Hi Lindsay,
    That bit is a hand-made John Israel, with a low, wide port. Very mild with some weight to it.
    When a horse quits responding well, it's time to change.
    There is a good article I wrote about the bitting process that's posted on my website.
    You may want to read it.
    Larry T

    • @angelarnett308
      @angelarnett308 6 років тому

      ltrocha I've had my mare in a myler D for a year, she has gotten her neck reining real good with her D what bit should I bump her up too

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  15 років тому +1

    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.

  • @ReinedJoy
    @ReinedJoy 12 років тому

    Again, my horse does awesome spins! For those of you trying it, it takes a little time, but keep at it! I promise you it's worth it!

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  13 років тому +1

    @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.

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  15 років тому

    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.

  • @getgorgeousnow
    @getgorgeousnow 15 років тому +1

    great great advice, and its so true how "we" think we are supplying , thnks for waking me up to tht.:) looks like u have a nice prospect going there. good luck

  • @horseperson90
    @horseperson90 4 роки тому

    This has been so helpful! You pointed out a couple of errors I’ve been making with my filly and I’m looking forward to implementing these suggestions and hopefully making some progress! Will definitely provide an update after I work with her

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Lindsey, If you follow the instructions to the letter, you will have success or at least vast improvement. Good luck to you. Larry

  • @FavoriteLilFoxtrot
    @FavoriteLilFoxtrot 12 років тому

    It's a back cinch. They use it on ropers so when they pull on the cow, the saddle doesn't flop on the front end. It's loose because he's not roping.

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  15 років тому

    You are welcome, zoel222.
    I'm glad you liked it.
    Larry T.

  • @EleKokky
    @EleKokky 7 років тому

    Very helpful!
    My horse does spin very well by one side but in the other side he has problems... So I will practice this! Thank you!!

  • @perfectsoldier23
    @perfectsoldier23 11 років тому

    Thank you very much! I'm heading over there now to read up on everything. Very much appreciated!

  • @zoel222
    @zoel222 15 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this! You make it so clear.

  • @gentlehygienist
    @gentlehygienist 15 років тому

    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!)

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  12 років тому

    Its not only "alright", it's a big advantage to trail ride your arena performance horse. The more variety you give your horse, the better.
    The boot's I use on my horses, are the best at helping prevent tendon and ligament strains and tears.
    You can find them in the "tack" section of my website.
    Larry T.

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  15 років тому

    Yes.
    Watch part 3 to see when.

  • @salehsalim5863
    @salehsalim5863 8 років тому +2

    Really helpful! Thanks
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  • @horseluver1409
    @horseluver1409 11 років тому

    These videos are so helpful. I love them. Thank you so much!

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  14 років тому

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

  • @perfectsoldier23
    @perfectsoldier23 11 років тому +1

    Hello Mr. Trocha.
    I have a 4 year old - coming 5 - filly that is a wonderful product of all your training videos. I do, however, have a question regarding bits. You mention in this video that this horse is new in the bridle - what bit are you working him in and when do you find it appropriate to change out bits? Thank you for sharing all your wonderful knowledge!

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  14 років тому +1

    @melissagillbard121 you post at the trot whenever it's too rough to sit.
    Larry T.

  • @SplishSplash94
    @SplishSplash94 12 років тому

    Thank you very much! I subscribed to your free videos!
    BEAUTIFUL horse, by the way.

  • @Weaponsmaster8595
    @Weaponsmaster8595 13 років тому

    @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. :)

  • @smeathead
    @smeathead 14 років тому

    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?

  • @sherrywiththat
    @sherrywiththat 11 років тому

    Gonna start trying this...just want to see if I can teach one to do this!

  • @hiphopcowgrl
    @hiphopcowgrl 12 років тому

    these videos are great!

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  14 років тому +1

    @mightyfraserriders your question is answered in part 3.

  • @ivanvaldez3256
    @ivanvaldez3256 10 років тому +2

    Hi rocha im training my horse his turning but not piving his inside foot how can i make him or what should i do to make him stay in the inside foot and turn plz help

  • @0purple0oranges0
    @0purple0oranges0 14 років тому

    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

  • @chavacastellanos1122
    @chavacastellanos1122 11 років тому

    larry hello how are you gauge your videos have helped me too you are the best and would like to know where he lives to go to greet him and to be like you thank you very much and I want to know where you live I live in long beach ca

  • @Weaponsmaster8595
    @Weaponsmaster8595 13 років тому

    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.

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  13 років тому +2

    @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.

  • @ciscospirit
    @ciscospirit 13 років тому

    hi there mister Trocha, I've got a question about the type of bit you're using to teach horses how to spin, the thing is that I've been training my own quarter horse for reining based on your videos, and for some rare reason ( I think is because is the first horse I've ever trained) he keeps using the wrong pivot leg (the outside instead of inside). I'm wondering if I'm using the wrong bit (I have to confess that I've never used a snaffle bit on my horse).

  • @LDLutes-tu4yo
    @LDLutes-tu4yo 5 років тому

    Wow so some guy actually asked why rear flank is loose....any of you guys actually ride? Just wondering...

  • @vanhelsingsfirstfan
    @vanhelsingsfirstfan 3 роки тому

    Now me with my horse:
    Spinning quickly like spinner

  • @thetackroomeu
    @thetackroomeu 15 років тому

    Hi Larry,
    Thanks so much for posting all this information! This has always been one of my favorite DVD's. What do you suggest if your horse tends to walk forward out of the spin?
    Thanks!

  • @Cloverstein37
    @Cloverstein37 12 років тому

    Aside from being green to reining, this horse looks pretty finished as an all around riding horse.. Do you have any suggestions for the younger horse? I have a 3 year old filly who is taking to riding nicely, has a killer turn on the haunches but she swaps her pivot foot and i just cant put speed on her..

  • @garcia85
    @garcia85 15 років тому

    Hi larry thanks for the helpfull videos, what kinda bit are you using on this horse !!

  • @Nothanksyoubro
    @Nothanksyoubro 12 років тому

    what kind of bit do you use? when i get my horse to yurn, he tends to turn 90 and WANT to stop. and when i get some heel into him, he wants to dance and step back and get fussy.. should i slow up or get tougher on him?

  • @Callierippleeffect
    @Callierippleeffect 10 років тому

    I will try this. :-)

  • @reno907
    @reno907 14 років тому

    these videos are great and easy to follow your instruction, thank you for lesson one clip sent to me not only the lesson but your service is great I can now understand and therefor its easier for my horse thank you
    reno907

  • @SplishSplash94
    @SplishSplash94 12 років тому

    Thank you very much for these videos! They are really helping me. I just have two questions. One, what are the white boots on your horse for and are they necessary? Also, my horse is a trail horse but I feel like she has loads of potential and want to start training her to rein. Do you think it is alright if she is a trail horse with reining training?

  • @paigeismypony
    @paigeismypony 12 років тому

    Thank you for making this video! it really helped me and my horse:) i do have one question though. My horse is western (obviously) and i try to ride her around on a loose rein but she tends to go fast. I tryed to do some half halts, but she is very sensative to the bit so she ends up throwing her head up and then looses focus. Other wise she is very good im just having an issue with that problem.
    thanks

  • @elenacole587
    @elenacole587 3 роки тому

    what bit do you train in?

  • @RyanWDWard
    @RyanWDWard 10 років тому

    I have a question, so this wasnt the first time this horse has done this .. But would you say this is the 1st or 10th time you have practiced this exercise ? Im just curious.. great video btw thanks !

  • @Sarah4life28
    @Sarah4life28 12 років тому

    Why is the Girth So loose?

  • @soydepalaucoahuilamx
    @soydepalaucoahuilamx 10 років тому

    what are the bood lines in your horse?.
    good work

  • @akitaakita2
    @akitaakita2 11 років тому

    Your Flank cinch is too loose! When he kicked up at his belly for a fly he almost put his foot in it.

  • @paigeismypony
    @paigeismypony 12 років тому

    @paigeismypony tried******

  • @hollywoodundeadsoldierforl9629
    @hollywoodundeadsoldierforl9629 11 років тому

    It looks like your girth it loose may I ask why?

    • @gemcanyonproductions5660
      @gemcanyonproductions5660 5 років тому +1

      His back cinch is loose as it should be but his girth seems to be appropriately snug.

    • @Donna-vh5ym
      @Donna-vh5ym 5 років тому

      @@gemcanyonproductions5660 // I agree