Monday, December 19, 2011
Getting into rodeo..help?
I am a retired pro now I am getting my two girls ready to go. Glad to hear that you are thinking about it. You will need a good horse that is conceketive in it times. The pros run 13's in an indor arena 16's in the out door arenas. The best advice that I can give to you is the same adveice that I gave to my girls. You need to go the local rodeos in your area. That will give you some time under your belt. There come a time that you have to bite the bullet and cowboy up as us rodeo bums say. The best way to do this is when you have confidence in you and your horse there are alway pro rodeo's you do not alway have to be a member to run in them. If you can compeat with the big dogs who do this for a liveing then you are ready. You also whant to make shure that your horse will stand up to beeing on the pro cercut. It is a long haul and tuff on both rider and horse. Just always rember you may win some and you will lose some but the name of the game is to have fun win or lose. When you stop haveing fun then it is time to find something else to do. I wish you the best of luck and who knows we may run into one another out there on the circut. Another peace of advice start small and work your way up anyone can go pro but those of us who made it didn't get there without al lot of hard work. If you put the effert in and have the heart and mind you can go far and do anything you wish. One more thing you will need a back up horse you can not go pro on just one horse. I hope that this has given you some thought. As far as a list ther is not one just make sure that you have all the stuff that your horses have to have to run every horse is diffrent, a good trailer and truck and the dream of makeing it big. Turn and burn
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