You are one of the best instructors I have ever seen. You are clear and concise. Your demonstration is spot on. I also appreciate that you experiment and give insight into other methods. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video. I have struggled for information on this topic. Im not trying to steal secrets but trying to just improve my trick roping. You definitely lay it out for the novice and the experienced to learn from. Thanks again for shaaring
Hi Dan, I've got a couple of burners from Western Stage Props but I like making my own. I used heavy work gloves and cut them up and I stitch them up with dental floss. I also use wire for weight per your suggestions and cover it with colored electrical tape. Thanks for another great video. Woody
I'm going to have to upgrade from electrical tape and try this. Also I had no idea about the position of the Honda. I just made the Honda taped it and called it good. Maybe all this information will make me more consistent. Thanks for the information.
Hi Jonathan, The Honda is definitely something to experiment with. Your roll overs look very smooth and effortless. Good job. That last one looked good also but I couldn't see it very well. That dark rope against the dark trees in the background made it hard to see. Keep up the good work. It looks like you enjoy practicing. That's a real asset.
Hey Charro checking in to your channel. I also teach trick roping here on RUclips. I think I am gonna start doing some videos in English as well after taking a look at yours. 👌👌
HI, The best rope to learn rope tricks with is the 3/8 inch cotton spot cord. It's sold by Western Stage Props. I also made custom ropes that are set to help learn the tricks you are interested in. I start with the Spot cord from Western Stage Props. Have fun.
You are one of the best instructors I have ever seen. You are clear and concise. Your demonstration is spot on. I also appreciate that you experiment and give insight into other methods. Thanks
Wow, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I have struggled for information on this topic. Im not trying to steal secrets but trying to just improve my trick roping. You definitely lay it out for the novice and the experienced to learn from. Thanks again for shaaring
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Dan, I've got a couple of burners from Western Stage Props but I like making my own. I used heavy work gloves and cut them up and I stitch them up with dental floss. I also use wire for weight per your suggestions and cover it with colored electrical tape. Thanks for another great video.
Woody
Cool idea
Great video
Thanks Ed.
I'm going to have to upgrade from electrical tape and try this. Also I had no idea about the position of the Honda. I just made the Honda taped it and called it good. Maybe all this information will make me more consistent. Thanks for the information.
Hi Jonathan, The Honda is definitely something to experiment with. Your roll overs look very smooth and effortless. Good job. That last one looked good also but I couldn't see it very well. That dark rope against the dark trees in the background made it hard to see.
Keep up the good work. It looks like you enjoy practicing. That's a real asset.
Hey Charro checking in to your channel. I also teach trick roping here on RUclips. I think I am gonna start doing some videos in English as well after taking a look at yours. 👌👌
I will check it out
Can you show how you do your wire please? Thanks. I don't know if I have to much or too little.
Yes I can
Hey! What rope should I buy if I want to learn how to trick rope? I've been looking at multiple websites and each is made out of different materials
HI, The best rope to learn rope tricks with is the 3/8 inch cotton spot cord. It's sold by Western Stage Props.
I also made custom ropes that are set to help learn the tricks you are interested in. I start with the Spot cord from Western Stage Props.
Have fun.