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#71 Coleman Proctor

We had the pleasure of 6X NFR Qualifier Coleman Proctor stopping by and doing some instructional videos and a “Rundown” episode which led to an impromptu podcast that checks ALL the boxes! You may have seen Coleman’s “Toter Tales” on social media and have a great idea of how entertaining and at the same time […]

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#68 Shay Carroll

In this podcast, 30-year-old 3x NFR Qualifier Shay Carroll talks about his personal life experiences pursuing a career as a professional team roper and horse trainer. Watch the exclusive library of instructional videos and voiceovers featuring Shay at XFactorTeamRoping.com

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Physical Fitness for Team Ropers

Like other equestrians, team ropers typically prioritize their horse’s physical fitness. They long trot and lope circles to keep their equine partner legged up prior to competing. They jog, lope, and flex their horses up in the warm-up pen just before backing into the box at a jackpot or rodeo. Their own physical fitness is

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10 Tips For Beginner Ropers

Roping For Beginners Guide Tips, Tricks, And How-To’s For Roping Success Welcome to the world of team roping! Chances are you’re reading this guide because you’re either: Looking to improve your existing roping skills and techniques -OR- Wanting to steer into the sport as a complete roping beginner. Regardless of your skill level, these team

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#39 Kelsie Chace

Breakaway roping is coming on strong! If you enjoy breakaway or looking to “up” your mental game in the roping industry, then you NEED to listen to this podcast featuring Kelsie Chace. After filming some instructional videos with her, we were blown away with her skills AND knowledge about the sport. . . . .

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It’s A Trying Process

Once you have figured out the parameters for what kind of horse you are looking for, its time to hit the road and start trying them.  This is by far the most fun part of the entire process if you follow a couple guidelines to keep you protected and safe.  There are tons of horses

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