When to Take That Extra Swing
Finding the sweet spot.

Throw…now? Nope, not close enough. Dangit, should’ve thrown!

From amateurs to World Champions, it’s a thought that’s gone through every team roper’s mind. In this video brought to you by Cactus Ropes, Trevor Brazile shares his perspective on finding the balance between throwing too early and taking that extra swing.

“Everybody’s had that feeling where they get in between swings and they could have thrown the swing before but they weren’t close enough, or the swing after but they feel like they missed their opportunity. That’s natural. It’s happened to all of us.”

Watch “When to Take That Extra Swing” now:

About Trevor Brazile:

Trevor Brazile is the winningest cowboy in professional rodeo history, with $7 million in career earnings and 26 gold buckles. The sport’s elite all-around hand, Brazile has won over $800,000 in Cinch Timed Event Championship competition alone. Since leaving the rodeo arena full-time in 2019, Brazile has changed his focus to making the best young horses in the roping industry. He’s already won hundreds of thousands in American Rope Horse Futurity Association comp

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