Training Sessions with Team Ropers Heading to Vegas

Training Sessions with Team Ropers Heading to Vegas

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Train with Wesley Thorp, Hunter Koch, Dustin Egusquiza, Derrick Begay, Coleman Proctor, Erich Rogers, Clint Summers, Levi Lord and Junior Nunes Nogueira who are all heading to the 2024 National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas!
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Training Sessions with Team Ropers Heading to Vegas
  • When Should You Pick Your Swing Up?

    Episode 1

    How and when do you know to get your rope up on the heel side? Travis Graves breaks down his experience. 

  • Dustin Egusquiza & Travis Graves | Practice Session

    Episode 2

    Watch this practice session with Travis Graves and Dustin Egusquiza, riding rodeo horses and futurity horses in fall 2021.

  • High-Wind Pre-Summer Rodeo Horse Practice Session

    Episode 3

    Dustin Egusquiza and Travis Graves ride through a windy practice session.

  • When a Steer Goes Right

    Episode 4

    If a steer steps right, you've got to keep your focus and your distance to help the run come together. Dustin Egusquiza and Travis Graves talk about what lets them bring a run together best when a steer isn't down the middle.

  • Breaking Down a Miss

    Episode 5

    Even the best miss. Travis Graves is one of the winningest heelers of all times, but he explains what he did wrong to miss a steer in the practice pen. 

  • Position Down the Arena

    Episode 6

    How wide should you be going down the arena? Travis Graves talks about the position he rides. 

  • Correcting a Shouldering Heel Horse

    Episode 7

    If a heel horse starts to lean into the bridle on the turn, Travis Graves addresses the problem quickly with his hands and feet. In this video, he describes how he keeps his horse working in his hand through a run. 

  • The End of a Run

    Episode 8

  • Practicing on a Good One: Travis Graves and Dual Chip

    Episode 9

    What should a practice look like on a good horse? Travis Graves talks about what he expects out of runs at home from his great gelding Dual Chip.