
Horse trainer and cowboy Larry Fleming in his training facilities near Fort Lupton, Colorado. | Photo by Stephanie Davis
If you’re horse is tall you’re not, you can carry a mounting block to your horse, says horse trainer Larry Fleming, but it’s better if he’s trained to walk up to it and not move.
Larry shows how to do this using natural horsemanship methods in this video. He makes it look easy!
To learn more about natural horsemanship, download our FREE guide—Natural Horsemanship Training Explained: The history and philosophy behind natural horsemanship and what it means for you and your horse.
If you haven’t “met” him yet by watching How to Bridle a Horse: Part I, How to Bridle a Horse, Part II, or The Best Way to Take off a Bridle, then let me introduce you to Larry Fleming, whom I refer to as Larry the Cowboy.
















