Learn about the ideal position for steer placement for rodeo roping in this free online video series about how to rodeo team rope.
Expert: Randall B. Powell
Bio: Randall, part of a sixth generation ranching family, is an active member of the team roping community in Stephenville, Texas.
Filmmaker: Sally Martin
@ipwood789
I really don't agree with that that is usually only the case with pro ropers that are really good at reaching most of the time it takes a second or two to get to the hip an get in good position
rodeokid1221 1 month ago
A higher numbered header wants a steer to actually come to him so is horse an brake straight and with less rope out of his hand when he ropes the steer. A rodeo run isnt ganna be hlaf way down the pen when ever the hearder ropes him; it would be no more then 15 or 20 feet after the berrier or shorter.
ipwood789 8 months ago
@blondekaylee22
Hey ain't no cowboy he is a want to be. he knows how to do it but only knows cant do.
tonyzeuscody 1 year ago
he is soooooo sexy.. i lovw cowboys, i want to marry one.hehe
blondekaylee22 3 years ago