Roping Lesson with Lari Dee Guy

Roping Lesson with Lari Dee Guy: The Left Hand

There’s no better time than now to hone your horsemanship. The staff atThe Team Roping Journalis pairing up with the best in the world to provide regular audio tips that you can listen to while you’re riding, roping or just visualizing your runs.

The first tip comes from WPRA World Champion and one of the rope horse industry’s leading trainers, Lari Dee Guy. Guy talks about how she uses her left hand and feet together to give clear signals to her horse, and how those signals affect her horse’s temperament in and out of the box.

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