Breaking Down Misses with Charly Crawford
In this bonus Roping.com tips episode of “The Short Score,” Charly Crawford explains the mechanics of how the loop works through each part of the catch and how breaking down a miss the right way can turn into a productive tool to help increase catch percentage. 

Missing is hard. It takes you out of the money, and it can make the mental game even harder. BUT when a miss does happen, it’s important to get the most out of it.

READ: 63rd in the World: Charly Crawford’s Motivation

In this bonus Roping.com tips episode of “The Short Score,” Charly Crawford explains the mechanics of how the loop works through each part of the catch and how breaking down a miss the right way can turn into a productive tool to help increase catch percentage. 

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