Whitney DeSalvo as she works with her horse using the Heel.O.Matic drifter. Great drills to teach your horse to slow down.
Tag: training
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.
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.
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.
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.
Applying Smarty drills to live steers
Allen’s NFR Rodeo drill put into practice using the Smarty. Great drills for faster heeling right at the corner.
Travis’s timing lesson
Travis Woodard talks about timing and horsemanship tips while riding Tigger. Great tips while tracking the Hot Heels roping sled.
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.