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In this episode, I sit down with Rhen Richard and we get into the weeds on roping, horsemanship, and what it actually takes to stay competitive while balancing family life. We talk about the transition from heeling to heading, how roping techniques have evolved over the years, and the mental shifts that separate guys who last from guys who burn out.
We dig into horse selection, breeding, and managing young horses, plus the influence of good mentors and why solid fundamentals still matter—maybe more now than ever. Rhen shares his road to the NFR, how preparation plays a bigger role than people like to admit, and what he’s seeing change in the industry.
We also cover futurity events, judging standards, old-school vs. modern roping styles, and wrap it up with a conversation about the Old West Futurity and where horsemanship might be headed next.
This episode is brought to you by Ryan Studdard with Oak & Ash Realty. Ryan and his team provide first-class service and bring extensive knowledge of horse properties, along with expertise in all facets of real estate. If you’re in the market for a new place in the greater Stephenville area, give Oak & Ash Realty a call at (817) 683-9505 or visit oakandashrealty.com
Equinety is proud sponsor of the Charly Crawford Podcast. If you want your horse to have the Equinety Edge go to teamequinety.com.
If you’re looking for a bookkeeping solution for your farm or ranching operation, look no further than Ambrook. Founded with deep agricultural roots, Ambrook is dedicated to keeping our industries alive by streamlining bookkeeping and reporting—so you can focus on what matters most. Get a one-month free trial by visiting ambrook.com/crawford and see what Ambrook can do for you.
Join me at the Ranch at NRS April 24-26th for my Beginner Headers Only Clinic. Spots are limited so head over to charlycrawford.training and sign up under the clinics tab today!
By Charly Crawford4.9
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In this episode, I sit down with Rhen Richard and we get into the weeds on roping, horsemanship, and what it actually takes to stay competitive while balancing family life. We talk about the transition from heeling to heading, how roping techniques have evolved over the years, and the mental shifts that separate guys who last from guys who burn out.
We dig into horse selection, breeding, and managing young horses, plus the influence of good mentors and why solid fundamentals still matter—maybe more now than ever. Rhen shares his road to the NFR, how preparation plays a bigger role than people like to admit, and what he’s seeing change in the industry.
We also cover futurity events, judging standards, old-school vs. modern roping styles, and wrap it up with a conversation about the Old West Futurity and where horsemanship might be headed next.
This episode is brought to you by Ryan Studdard with Oak & Ash Realty. Ryan and his team provide first-class service and bring extensive knowledge of horse properties, along with expertise in all facets of real estate. If you’re in the market for a new place in the greater Stephenville area, give Oak & Ash Realty a call at (817) 683-9505 or visit oakandashrealty.com
Equinety is proud sponsor of the Charly Crawford Podcast. If you want your horse to have the Equinety Edge go to teamequinety.com.
If you’re looking for a bookkeeping solution for your farm or ranching operation, look no further than Ambrook. Founded with deep agricultural roots, Ambrook is dedicated to keeping our industries alive by streamlining bookkeeping and reporting—so you can focus on what matters most. Get a one-month free trial by visiting ambrook.com/crawford and see what Ambrook can do for you.
Join me at the Ranch at NRS April 24-26th for my Beginner Headers Only Clinic. Spots are limited so head over to charlycrawford.training and sign up under the clinics tab today!

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