Learn all about rodeo team roping and get tips and techniques for beginners learning to ride a rodeo horse, rope steer, and tie a rope lass with instructions from our expert in this free online video series.
There are 21 videos in this series:

Learn how to select the right rope for rodeo team roping in this free online video clip.

Learn how to make a loop or lasso with your rope for rodeo heading and heeling in this free instructional rodeo video.

Learn how to throw a rope loop and catch the calf head in rodeo with this free online video clip.

Learn how to throw a rope loop and catch the calf legs in rodeo with this free online video clip.

Lean what a roping dummy is and how to use it to practice for rodeo with tips from our expert in this free online video clip.

Learn how to choose a good rodeo horse for heading in this free online video clip on how to rodeo team rope.

Learn what to look for in a good rodeo horse for heeling in this free online video clip on how to rodeo team rope.

Learn what equipment you'll need to get started in rodeo team roping with this free online video clip on how to rodeo team rope.

Learn where and how to practice rodeo roping from your horse in this free online video clip on how to rodeo team rope.

Learn where to go and how to enter a rodeo roping competition in this free online video clip on how to rodeo team rope.

Learn how rodeo ropers are ranked and what rankings mean in this free online video clip about how to rodeo team rope.

Get tips on the best way to find and team up with a rodeo roping partner with advice from our expert in this free online video clip.

Learn the sequence of events that happens in a rodeo roping round with this free online video clip.

Learn when the rodeo roping timer starts and stops for a roper's score in this free online video clip.

Learn how a rodeo roper should come out of the box and rope a head with tips from our expert in this free online video clip.

Learn how a rodeo roper should come out of the box and rope the heels of a calf in this free online video series.

Learn about the ideal position for steer placement for rodeo roping in this free online video series about how to rodeo team rope.

Learn how mistakes and penalties are counted against a rodeo ropers score in this free online video clip about how to rodeo team rope.

Learn how to score points with catches in rodeo team roping in this free online video clip about how to rodeo team rope.

Learn how a rodeo roper advances in a roping competition in this free online video clip about how to rodeo team rope.

Learn training techniques for keeping a rodeo roping horse calm in the starting box with tips from our expert in this free online video clip.

Rodeo originally arose from the cattle herding practices in Spain, Mexico and the Western United States, and has since developed into a popular sporting event highlighting the skills of vaqueros and cowboys. Today, rodeo consists of several events designed to test the skill and speed of the athletes who participate. Timed rodeo events included barrel racing, steer wrestling, calf roping and team roping, and frequently mirror a real life cowboys tasks of capturing cattle for branding or medical treatment. A lasso, or rope loop is thrown over the calves head or heels and then secured. Rodeo contestants are scored on how accurate they capture the steer and how quickly they are able to complete their task.
In this free video series, get tips and techniques for rodeo team roping, an event where men and women riders compete together to capture and restrain a full-grown steer. Our expert will give step by step instructions from the basics of tying a rope loop, to positioning steer, and finally roping the head or heel of the steer. You'll learn how competitions are scored, and even how to choose the best partner. So grab your horse and your ten gallon hat, and let's head off to the rodeo!
Randall B. Powell Randall, part of a sixth generation ranching family, is an active member of the team roping community in Stephenville, Texas. In what is arguably the Cowboy Capital of the World, Randall has many opportunities to enjoy the sport. He is a member of AQHA and USTRC. He was Bud Light Rookie of the Year in 2001. He has successfully competed in horse judging competitions statewide placing 2nd in the State in Horse Judging in 2000. Randall has taken his love for horses to New Mexico where he was a wilderness adventure guide in Taos. Big Bend, Texas and Chihuahua, Mexico are also on his guide resume.dkdk
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