Chubby explains why you have to be sitting in a balanced position to stay out of a horse’s way when cutting! In these two videos you will learn:
* How to sit in a balanced position
* Why Buster Welch designed the cutting saddle off the Bronc riding saddle
* Why you need room to move in your saddle
* Why leaning inhibits a horse’s ability to turn
* What stirrup length you should ride in
* Why you don’t want to grip with your knees
* Plus lots more..
Part 1
Chubby shows you how to sit in a balanced position, and why Buster Welch designed the cutting saddle off the bronc riding tree. He also talks about why having too small a saddle can restrict you.
Part 2
Chubby explains why leaning and gripping with your knees inhibits a horse. He also talks about why twisting your body won't speed the turn up and that you can't rush the turn, you have to wait.
Part 3
Part 4
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Trainers in this Video
Chubby Turner
How I Got Started: When I was 12 years old my dad bought a 27-year-old horse called Shiny Pants M. Dad and his friends used to buy a handful of cattle every couple of weeks and one day he asked me to go get on Shiny Pants M and have a go at cutting.






