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Unlock the secrets of successful heading in team roping with our exclusive collection of instructional videos. Featuring a lineup of coaches including Trevor Brazile, Miles Baker, Jake Barnes, Matt Sherwood, Rhen Richard, Tate Kirchenschlager, Dakota Kirchenschalger and more, this comprehensive video library is your ticket to mastering the essential skills and strategies required to elevate your heading game.

Our Heading Fundamentals Video Collection offers in-depth insights into the art of heading, catering to ropers of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to establish a solid foundation of scoring, riding and roping or an experienced roper aiming to learn to reach or train head horses, our videos provide invaluable guidance to up your team roping game.

Key Highlights of Our Heading Fundamentals Video Collection:
1. Elite Coaching Team: Learn from a stellar roster of team roping experts, including world champions and seasoned horse trainers, who share their vast knowledge and years of experience.
2.Fundamental Building Blocks: Gain a firm grasp of the core principles like rope handling and swing mechanics that underpin successful heading, as well as horsemanship to positioning and timing.
3.Step-by-Step Instruction: Our videos break down complex skills into manageable, easy-to-follow steps, ensuring you can learn at your own pace.
4.Proven Strategies: Discover the practice strategies and tactics that the pros use to consistently teach students at roping clinics.
5.Teamwork and Communication: Explore the critical aspects of teamwork and communication between headers and heelers, vital for success in team roping.
6.Practice Drills: Access a variety of practice drills and exercises to help you hone your skills and build muscle memory both behind a roping machine or roping dummy and on live cattle.

Whether you aspire to compete at the highest levels of team roping or simply want to enjoy weekends in the practice pen, our Heading Fundamentals Video Collection is your ultimate resource for heading success. With the guidance of renowned coaches like Trevor Brazile, Miles Baker, Jake Barnes, Matt Sherwood, Rhen Richard, Tate Kirchenschlager and more, you'll be well on your way to better roping.

Don't miss this opportunity to take your team roping skills to the next level. Start your journey toward heading mastery today and experience the satisfaction of achieving your roping goals with our comprehensive video collection.

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  • Refining the Face with a Tire Drill 

    Episode 1

    Some horses have a tendency to follow their noses too much to the inside in a face. In this video, Miles Baker demonstrates how he discourages that using a tire to keep the horse's hips freed up through the face. 

  • Body Position in the Face

    Episode 2

  • Scoring and Facing Work on a 5-Year-Old Race-Bred Gelding

    Episode 3

    JD Yates is getting a 5-year-old, racing-bred gelding ready for a futurity. In this video, Yates works on getting him facing and scoring properly.

  • Facing Drills

    Episode 4

    Trevor Brazile is a stickler for a great face in a head horse. Whether he's ready to rodeo or just getting one prepped for its first futurity, Brazile will stop mid-practice to insure his face is sharp. In this video, he demonstrates how and what he does to get his head horse's facing dialed in.

  • Facing Theory with Bert McGill

    Episode 5

    Either face the whole way on your head horse, or don't face at all says Bert McGill. Here's why and how.

  • Facing Drill with a Tire

    Episode 6

    Trevor Brazile's horses out-face the competition. In this video, Brazile demonstrates what he does to create that dynamic, fast finish to a run using a tire and a rope. 

  • Facing in the Practice Pen

    Episode 7

    When should you face in the practice pen, and when should you not? And, if you don't face, what should you do at the end of a run to keep your horse working?

  • Facing on Young Horses

    Episode 8

    Miles Baker demonstrates how he reinforces Keeping your horse’s shoulders moving.