www.horsetrainingvideos.com In this video, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha covers how to deal with horses that spook. Topics include Why horses spook. How to minimize spooking. How to control your horse. If you like part 1 of this video, please rate it, leave a comment and add it to your favorites. You can [...]
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Horse Training Video: 2 of 12
Clip two from Jay O’Jay’s colt starting video entitled Journey to Connection from his series of Horse Training DVD Videos. The journey begins with Jay outside the round pen and with an unbroken 3-year-old filly inside. Jay explains how the round pen is the ideal venue to communicate, show leadership and form a connection with [...]
Horse Training Tips with Larry Trocha
www.horsetrainingvideos.com Reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha demonstrates a training session with a horse he has for sale. The horse’s name is Miss Dualin Dulcey. This 2006 AQHA filly is drop-dead gorgeous, has had a year of training (8 months on cattle) and is really well bred. Her sire is Mister Dual Pep (one [...]
Beginner Horsemanship with a Less-Trained Horse : Basic Horse Training
Some horses are better trained than others. Learn how to check a horse’s predisposition, background, and skills in this horse trainingvideo. Expert: Kathy Kentala Bio: Kathy Kentala owns the Bee Cave Riding Center in Austin, TX. She also owns Signal Hill Ranch, a western venue specializing in team penning and ranch sorting, barrels, poles, and [...]
Training Tips: Teaching a Horse to Respond to Leg Pressure
This video discusses how to teach a horse to yield to leg pressure. It is part of the Fundamental Training of a Horse video. In this set of videos, basic ground work, longing and handling methods are demonstrated, as well as numerous suppling and basic training maneuvers are shown to develop quiet, broke horses. Presenters: [...]
Horse Training Video Advantages
Training horses is rarely a walk in the park. In fact, become an experienced horse trainer requires many hours of practice and application, and a lot of money for clinics and horse training courses.
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