Patrick Smith once made a statement that said “don’t limit your challenges but challenge your limits”. Team roping all-star Patrick Smith is on top of the world right now in his heeling aspects of the team roping. In the 2014 National finals Patrick smith won the world title. His total winnings on the year were 221,596 dollars and after winning the world title that amount would go up by 150,000 dollars in cash and prizes (“Patrick Smith”). Team Roping is a big sport now days in the USA. One of the requirements you must have is a horse without a horse you wouldn’t be able to team rope at all. It’s preferred to have a good roping horse who is trained to do the sport. It’s said that a good horse can make all the difference in you roping …show more content…
Both riders must start in the box, If the barrier is broken 10 seconds will be added, The heeler can’t throw unless the head of the steer is turned, the header must have a legal head catches. (Wikepedia). These rules may not be broken while participating in an team roping event. There is a couple things you can do to make sure your horse stays safe and healthy while roping because without them we wouldn’t be the ropers we are. One of the things you can do is buy protective bell boots. (team ropers only). Another things is buy a saddle that fits your horse because if it doesn’t fit then it will make them sore. (team ropers only). Technique is a very important part to team roping. In order to be able to compete at a high level team roping event, it takes time practicing and dedication to be able to compete with the best of the best. You must first learn the basics like learning horsemanship skills and how to swing a loop properly. Then after you have learned that you can move on to more advanced things as far as getting in time with a steer or learning how to rope …show more content…
Heading is the partner that ropes the head of the steer, He/ she has three legal head catches on is slick horns one is half head and one is around the neck. Once the header has caught the steer they must then turn the steer to their left so the heeler can come in and rope. The heeler is the one that gets to end the run he also has the dirty work and the hardest job, they must first make sure that they are in time with the steer, then they must make sure they are riding good position, then they have to deliver their loop and at the same time stop their horse once they do that then they must hold their slack and dally off as the rope is moving away, they also have to make sure everything gets tight before they let go of the