More people who want to rope should listen to Trevor Brazile and Joe Beaver. These men know what they are talking about and can back it up with legit roping teaching.
👍🏼... that’s awesome to know because I’m working on a couple of head horses right now, one new to the arena and cattle and one that’s been hauled.. the one that’s been hauled would anticipate to go left and make you not throw and also had that big horse pull and want to jus wanna jus pull with no control, been roping a lead steer and doing runs on him for 3 weeks now and got him how your riding your roan, and awesome instructions love the content 👍🏼... looking forward to the next one thank you...
Ty, if you’re on the ground, stand at the back of your dummy, take a step to the left, and half to a full step back, depending on where you feel comfortable. Roping the dummy on your horse, you want to be at about the same spot, so when it’s not moving, position your horse in that spot, and check where where your horse is in relation to the tracks of the skids on the dummy. That way you can use that as a guide when it’s all moving.
More people who want to rope should listen to Trevor Brazile and Joe Beaver. These men know what they are talking about and can back it up with legit roping teaching.
👍🏼... that’s awesome to know because I’m working on a couple of head horses right now, one new to the arena and cattle and one that’s been hauled.. the one that’s been hauled would anticipate to go left and make you not throw and also had that big horse pull and want to jus wanna jus pull with no control, been roping a lead steer and doing runs on him for 3 weeks now and got him how your riding your roan, and awesome instructions love the content 👍🏼... looking forward to the next one thank you...
Glad they’re helping. 👍🏼👊🏼
Can you please do some steer roping videos. How you log them and go through a practice when your tripping.
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I love these videos... wish we could pick your mind more sometimes haha
Man, just shoot some questions this way. 👍🏼
Hey there Relentless Nation how far do I need to be standing if I am roping the dummy? How far do I need to be if I am on a horse roping the dummy?
Ty Cox, check out Dru stu he has a bunch of great videos about starting to rope
Ty, if you’re on the ground, stand at the back of your dummy, take a step to the left, and half to a full step back, depending on where you feel comfortable. Roping the dummy on your horse, you want to be at about the same spot, so when it’s not moving, position your horse in that spot, and check where where your horse is in relation to the tracks of the skids on the dummy. That way you can use that as a guide when it’s all moving.
What a nice filly