This article on the mental game of team roping gives you some insights into how you can use your mind for more success in roping. Great article from Bill Cole, MS, MA.
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Rope tips
Chad talks about what causes ropers’ loops to figure eight in their swing. Chad goes over how to grip your rope and how to pick a rope that fits your style
Conformation Tips for Better Team Roping Horses
Chad explains how to get a horse to stop bouncing on their front end when the heel loop is delivered, he demonstrates how a horse’s composition can affect this situation as well
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This tip from Pace Freed shows you what to do to keep your horse relaxed in the box.
Head Horse fundamentals
Great video from Cody Mora. By bringing the fundamentals into his training program he can breakdown each maneuver so that the horse is able to gain a better understanding. The more the horse understands each maneuver, the more confident the horse will become in itself. Cody Mora specializes in training Rope Horses.
Great tips from Clay Tryan
In this 2 part video Clay demonstrates how to prevent “waving off” while pulling your slack. In the second part of the video Clay warms up his horses by performing a roping drill on the Smarty while loping to the right. This drill helps your horse understand and go to the right faster when your heeler has not given enough haze.
Handling steers that run right
Position, position, position. Drustew shows great tips on how to handle steers that run to the right. Using a Heel-O-Matic, DruStew shows you the correct position and horsemanship in order to handle steers that run right.
Handling steers that run left
Position, position, position. Drustew shows great tips on how to handle steers that runs left. Using a Heel-O-Matic, DruStew shows you the correct position and horsemanship in order to handle steers that run left.
Handling steers that run straight
Position, position, position. Drustew shows great tips on how to handle steers that run straight. Using a Heel-O-Matic, DruStew shows you the correct position and horsemanship in order to handle steers that run straight.