Working With a New Horse: Evaluating the Sliding Stop
Continue to evaluate your horse’s reining skills as Bud Lyon evaluates a new horse’s sliding stop.

You’ve learned how to evaluate your horse’s spins, lead changes, circles, and speed transitions, so now it’s time to evaluate the sliding stop. After evaluating the sliding stop, you can make a final evaluation of what you need to work on with your horse. 

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