Building Your Style and Mastering Position in the Corner
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In this candid conversation, Wesley Thorp and Ryan Motes talk through the ropers who shaped their styles—and the lessons they still rely on to this day. From Rich Skelton’s flawless position and patience to Corey Petska’s rope angles and Clif Cooper’s footwork, they break down how to study the greats without copying them. The focus: how holding position, controlling width, and staying off the steer through the turn can create better angles, cleaner heel shots, and fewer mistakes—especially under pressure.
They also cover how younger ropers often crowd the corner, why “racing to the turn” backfires, and how to hold your lane until the steer commits. Whether you’re trying to level up your horsemanship or sharpen your mental game, this is a must-watch on how to build roping that holds up anywhere—from jackpots to Vegas.