Preview: Find Holes In Your Program By Working The Flag Without Stirrups!

Canadian $1.4 million dollar trainer Travis Rempel shows you how to take the mechanics out of working the flag by taking your feet out of the stirrups, explaining:

  • Draw is NOT stopping and running backwards.
  • You don’t need to add a maneuver.
  • If you make it too complicated the horse can get worried and anxious.
  • How a horse approaches the flag will tell you a lot about what your horse is thinking.
  • Why you should get off your horse at the flag when you have finished your work.
  • Biggest mistake amateurs make working the flag.
  • How to find holes in your program.
  • How to get draw.
  • Why slow works are more important than fast works.
  • Can you make a horse cowy on the flag.
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Travis has already won in excess of $1.4 million in the NCHA, even though he began his training career riding reined cowhorses and reiners. Travis got introduced to the cow horse industry whilst at high school by getting lessons from Nick Constantino.

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