Fixing the Overturn

Does your horse like to ignore your stopping cue when you’re turning him around? Bud Lyon has a fix.

In the show pen an overturn can leave you in the penalty box, outside of the show pen an overspin can mean your horse isn’t listening to your stopping cues. Regardless of what you like to do with your horse, your horse should always be waiting for your cues. To ensure that your horse stops when you ask him to, Bud Lyon shows you what he likes to do with a horse that tends to overspin.

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