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Barnes & Cooper: Inside the Practice Pen
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A behind-the-scenes look at how Hall of Fame team ropers Jake Barnes and Clay Cooper approach practice, horsemanship, and mental preparation. Each video explores a different aspect of their training—from handling muley cattle to evaluating horses and refining timing.
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How Do You Deal with a Lazy Two-Year-Old?
In this session, Baker explains how overusing leg pressure can create a dull, unresponsive rope horse. While it may seem logical to kick a lazy horse more, excessive pressure often has the opposite effect—causing the horse to tune the rider out instead of becoming sharper.
Ty Benson builds on th...
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Tate Tips Brought to you by Billy Cook Saddles
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The Tate Tips playlist brought to you by Billy Cook Saddles delivers practical, no-nonsense team roping advice straight from Tate Kirchenschlager, one of the most respected trainers and horsemen in the game. These short, focused videos break down the everyday details that make a difference—coveri...
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Rodeo Video Vault
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The historical footage of roping and rodeo events of Rodeo Video, once trapped in VHS and DVD formats, has found new life on Roping.com. In 1985, Reed Flake and his uncle Keith Flake began filming rodeos, building on the legacy of Zoli Vajda’s Rodeo Classics to create Rodeo Video, a key resource ...
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The Making of a Breakaway Champion: What It Takes to Win Today
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The Making of a Breakaway Champion: What It Takes to Win Today brings you inside the practice pen and the mindset of two of the best in breakaway roping—NFBR World Champions Jackie Crawford and Kelsie Domer. From elite practice sessions and run reactions to horse selection, box work, and the ment...