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Whitney DeSalvo’s Drifter Drill

Whitney DeSalvo’s Drifter Drill

Whitney DeSalvo as she works with her horse using the Heel.O.Matic drifter. Great drills to teach your horse to slow down.

Posted on January 18, 2017Categories Dummy Work, Heading, Heeling, HorsemanshipTags consistency, control, drills, dummy, Heel.O.Matic, horse, mind game, success, training
The Road to the Top with the Tryan’s

The Road to the Top with the Tryan’s

Watch this interview with Dennis Tryan and his two sons Clay and Travis and find out a little about what it takes to succeed at the highest level in the team roping world.

“The Road to the Top”, a conversation with the Tryans. from Peter Q Brown on Vimeo.

Posted on January 17, 2017Categories Heading, Heeling, HorsemanshipTags consistency, heading, heeling, mind game, success, training
Low headed steers with Turtle Powell

Low headed steers with Turtle Powell

We all drew that steer that runs with it’s head low. Turtle Powell teaches a good lesson about how to rope a low-headed steer and still make a winning run.

Posted on January 12, 2017Categories Dummy Work, HeadingTags drills, dummy, heading, Low head, rope, success, swinging, Turtle Powell
Great tip from Lari Dee Guy on preventing your from splitting horns

Great tip from Lari Dee Guy on preventing your from splitting horns

Watch as Lari Dee Guy explains the importance of how to properly rope this Bones roping dummy so that you don’t split the horns when you get on your horse.

Posted on January 12, 2017Categories Dummy Work, HeadingTags Bones, consistency, dummy, heading, Lari Dee Guy, splitting horns
How To Get A Softer Team Roping Horse

How To Get A Softer Team Roping Horse

This video with Travis Woodard on keeping your horses light in the bridle will definitely help you in the arena. Watch and learn as Travis explains how to get softer horses.

Posted on December 19, 2016December 20, 2016Categories Heading, Heeling, HorsemanshipTags control, drills, handling, heading, heeling, Travis, Woodard
Breaking in fresh cattle with Chad Mathes

Breaking in fresh cattle with Chad Mathes

Ever wondered how the pro’s break in fresh steers? In this short video from Chad Mathes, Chad explains how the break in steers for the U.S. ropings.

Posted on December 19, 2016Categories Heading, HeelingTags consistency, control, fresh, handle, handling, heading, heeling, Mathes, rodeo, steers, training
Allen Bach “Facing Drill”

Allen Bach “Facing Drill”

As usual, great tip and great drill from Allen Bach. Want your horse to face better? This drill is a great exercise for you and your horse. This drill also teaches your horse to pull from the side for more efficient heading and faster face ups.

Posted on December 19, 2016Categories Dummy Work, Heading, HorsemanshipTags Bach, control, drills, dummy, facing, handle, handling, heading, horse, position, rodeo, Smarty, success, training
Tyler Magnus Tip of the Week on missing your dallies

Tyler Magnus Tip of the Week on missing your dallies

Keep missing your dallies? Tyler answers a fan question and demonstrates how to prevent missing your dallies. Balance, position and horsemanship skills are all required for successful Team Roping.

Posted on December 19, 2016Categories Dummy Work, Heading, HorsemanshipTags consistency, control, drills, dummy, handle, handling, heading, horse, Magnus, mind game, position, success, training
Setting better corners for your heelers

Setting better corners for your heelers

Tip of the week with Tyler Magnus. Tyler talks everything required to set better corners for you heelers.

Posted on December 16, 2016December 19, 2016Categories Dummy Work, Heading, HorsemanshipTags control, drills, dummy, handle, handling, heading, horse, Magnus, rope, setting, success, Tyler

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