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One of the most common conversations that pops up in the roping pen has to do with how we approach practice. Oftentimes, when someone comes to me for roping advice, they are having trouble catching consistently. Naturally, they ask me to watch their swing, analyze their delivery, or fine-tune another portion of their performance. But, what is happening with their rope is usually not the true source of the problem. Instead, I always look at the horse first. Tune into this episode as we discuss ways to reframe your approach to roping to keep yourself and your horse performing consistently. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.
By Phil Haugen5
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One of the most common conversations that pops up in the roping pen has to do with how we approach practice. Oftentimes, when someone comes to me for roping advice, they are having trouble catching consistently. Naturally, they ask me to watch their swing, analyze their delivery, or fine-tune another portion of their performance. But, what is happening with their rope is usually not the true source of the problem. Instead, I always look at the horse first. Tune into this episode as we discuss ways to reframe your approach to roping to keep yourself and your horse performing consistently. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.

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