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In the Tie-Down Swing & Delivery series, Justin Maass offers insightful analysis of common roping mistakes and shares techniques to improve performance. He highlights the importance of maintaining a crisp, pointed rope and effective elbow mechanics while providing strategies for accurate calf targeting. Maass also discusses his own experiences with missed shots, offering valuable lessons for ropers. This video is a must-watch for anyone looking to refine their skills in tie-down roping.
Justin dissects some common roping mistakes and how he teaches people to avoid them. Maass focuses on having a crisp, pointed rope and an effective elbow. He discusses where he targets on calves and where he was aiming when he missed.