The 26-time World Champion Trevor Brazile does a lot of little things differently, including his warm-up routine. Team ropers spend a lot of time loping to the left in the warm-up pen at any jackpot, but if you see Brazile getting ready to rope, chances are he's going against the grain. Brazile spends the bulk of his warm-up time jogging circles to the left and right and double-checking that his horse is in the bridle and moving off his legs.
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Holding Your Horse's Hips in Place
Trevor Brazile is never done learning, and luckily he has Miles Baker around to provide insights when he sees a hole in his horsemanship. In this video, Baker coaches Brazile through a slight adjustment to his body position to better control his horse’s hips.
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The Types of Runs That Keep Young Hor...
Trevor Brazile and Miles Baker have a young horse with fancy footwork in the face, and in this video they describe the type of runs they’re making on him to keep him solid.
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Eliminating Too Much Backup in the Face
On a horse with a natural, aggressive face, sometimes you have to eliminate some of the backup at the end of a run. Here’s how Trevor Brazile is working on meshing this new horse’s style with his own.