From roping over a year in a half and winning a few ropings now i wish i had this when i started because i would practice everyday and watch videos and this is one of the best video that explains it really well and the other videos don't have nearly as much as info and being so simple
Hey man i just bought a rope today and started practicing in my tiny apartment. Ive watched this video of yours a couple times, and i just wanted to say thanks for it. Its quick, super helpful and imformative. Took me about 5-10 tries before i started seeing results. Thanks so much for the help. I truely appreciate it!
It’s how you start. Another video did a great job of showing it but on your first swing try to make it as if you’re checking your watch and then continue your swing. If you start swinging with an underhand motion, that will give you a figure 8 loop even with a good rope. Hope that helps.
Question for ya. My son and I just now are getting into learning how to use a lasso. I ordered a used 35' off ebay but i found a site out of texas and im Bout to order (2) new ones (probably 50' ones). We picked up gloves that are leather cause the rope was pinching our skin on our hands. Gloves makes a world of difference. When we swing, we have our hand closed (fisted with a firm grip) because otherwise we lose control. I see most everyone swing and thw rope is held by the fingers to where it don't look like they barely have a grip. I tried it but the rope falls onto me. So i grab it more to keep control. Is that? I just dont know how i can hold onto to it to get a fast swing unless i fist it. Or do i curl my 4 fingers around it and just have my thump kinda loose?
Who says having a parallel isn't right crossing the rope in your hand is not right I can guarantee you I've been roping for over 50 years and never done it your way and believe me I'm pretty damn good
He's showing a more technically sound way. Sure you might be a great roper but you could be even better doing it another way. The point of crossing it in your hand adds to being able to feedsmoother off the first swing quicker.
From roping over a year in a half and winning a few ropings now i wish i had this when i started because i would practice everyday and watch videos and this is one of the best video that explains it really well and the other videos don't have nearly as much as info and being so simple
Hey man i just bought a rope today and started practicing in my tiny apartment. Ive watched this video of yours a couple times, and i just wanted to say thanks for it. Its quick, super helpful and imformative. Took me about 5-10 tries before i started seeing results. Thanks so much for the help. I truely appreciate it!
Yes, more please! Phased out from roping to the dally and what your horse should be doing. This is great!
Excellent video!!
Really helpful video, I'm in the united kingdom and we don't have any team roping, ranch work over here, so videos like this are extremely helpful
For sure helpful. Keep them coming
Ty Sir!
Excellent description
Thanks
Yup 👍 do more of these videos 🤜
Great Video 👌🏽
Thanks 🙏🏽
More Videos Like That Would Be Great👏🏽
This was awesome!
More videos of this please 🫡
Can you make a video about why my rope figure eights when I swing ? I can’t figure it out
There could be a couple different things. Could be worn out. Could have a coil through the eye. Could be a twist in the rope
Thanks , I thought it might be because the rope is worn out but I also noticed the longer I swing the more it figure 8
@@huxleylucy-gi6zhprobably the way your swinging as well
It’s how you start. Another video did a great job of showing it but on your first swing try to make it as if you’re checking your watch and then continue your swing. If you start swinging with an underhand motion, that will give you a figure 8 loop even with a good rope. Hope that helps.
What’s the best rope for beginners
Been roping about 5 months, can you cover splitting the horns?
I love your vidéo
THX,Man
I can't do the spinning the wrist thing, I keep my wrist straight. I do keep my thump facing the steer's head.
Question for ya.
My son and I just now are getting into learning how to use a lasso. I ordered a used 35' off ebay but i found a site out of texas and im Bout to order (2) new ones (probably 50' ones). We picked up gloves that are leather cause the rope was pinching our skin on our hands. Gloves makes a world of difference.
When we swing, we have our hand closed (fisted with a firm grip) because otherwise we lose control. I see most everyone swing and thw rope is held by the fingers to where it don't look like they barely have a grip. I tried it but the rope falls onto me. So i grab it more to keep control. Is that? I just dont know how i can hold onto to it to get a fast swing unless i fist it. Or do i curl my 4 fingers around it and just have my thump kinda loose?
Do you have to prep or break-in a new rope? Mine are super stiff
Hey so I made a fake dummy bull. Out of wood it’s got a back 4 legs and 2 tall peaces of wood for the horns. Does anyone know if that’s ok?
How is that rope not wiggly like any rope I have ever used
It’s called a ranch rope I believe, it’s a tough almost plasticly feel rope.
@@drnugs3181 thank you 👍👍
Who says having a parallel isn't right crossing the rope in your hand is not right I can guarantee you I've been roping for over 50 years and never done it your way and believe me I'm pretty damn good
He's showing a more technically sound way. Sure you might be a great roper but you could be even better doing it another way. The point of crossing it in your hand adds to being able to feedsmoother off the first swing quicker.
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