Training Sessions with Breakaway Ropers Heading to Vegas
Leg Pressure and Release in the Corner
7m 29s
Boisjoli works with a young breakaway roper who is having problems getting her horse to break to the pin and leave smoothly. She breaks down the correct ways to use leg pressure to move your horse in the box and in the arena.
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Tip Direction and Angle
Kelsie Chace-Domer has a unique ability to keep her rope high leaving the corner. Lari Dee Guy and Chace-Domer discuss how that affects her catch percentages and how she uses her horse to help her get her swing up.
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Where Do You Hold Your Rope in the Box?
Breakaway ropers have to throw FAST, so how they start their rope in the box matters. Lari Dee Guy and Kelsie Chace-Domer talk about the different ways ladies start in the box and how they start their swings from the corner to get the most power and momentum.
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The Breakaway Roper's First Swing
The breakaway ropers' first swing should be wide over the chute in order to get momentum and power. Lari Dee Guy and Kelsie Chace-Domer explain how Kelsie's first swing is so dominant.