How to Attend a Gay Rodeo
Gay rodeo first emerged in the mid-1970s as a fundraising idea on the west coast. Since then, gay rodeo has emerged as a popular event throughout much of the Midwest and West. Though gay rodeo brings together people from the gay and lesbian ... [... more]
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How to Become a Professional Bull Rider
Professional bull riding is one of the most dangerous occupations in America. To become a professional bull rider, you will need to practice bull riding, purchase good equipment and become a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. ... [... more]
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How to Be a Buckle Bunny
Rodeo is not a glamorous sport. Well known for its hard lifestyle and high rate of injuries, it does manage to share one trait with other sports--the groupie. Buckle bunnies are cowboy groupies that hang out at Rodeos to get close to cowboys. ... [... more]
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How to Be a Gay Rodeo Cowboy
When it comes to thrill and excitement, there is nothing quite like the rodeo. Gay rodeo is a serious event and includes all the regular attractions of a traditional rodeo, including bull and bronc riding, steer wrestling and barrel racing. Gay ... [... more]
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How to Start Your Own National Little Britches Rodeo ...
The National Little Britches Rodeo Association is the standard bearer of junior rodeo in the United States. Each year some 2,000 kids from 24 states compete in more than 275 Little Britches rodeos. These events take place in 14 states across the ... [... more]
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How to Throw a Lariat
The image of a cowboy throwing a lariat around a steer is a common visual of the Old West. Those cowboys make it look so easy. In reality, it takes a lot of practice to make sure the lariat hits the target every time. Modern cowboys, as well as ... [... more]
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How to Become a Calf Roper
Calf roping is a rodeo event that requires much skill on the part of the rider and the horse. The calf roping event was developed from working on ranches and bringing in sick calves. If you want to learn how to get started in this challenging ... [... more]
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How to Become a Bareback Bronco Rider
Bareback bronco riding is one of rodeo's most physically demanding sports. Not only do bareback riders have to control a wild bucking bronco, they must hang on with one hand while concentrating on marking the horse for a good score. If you want ... [... more]
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How to Become a Barrel Racer
Barrel racing is an exciting sport in rodeo and gaining popularity each season. Competition among barrel racers can be fierce in a professional rodeo, but almost anyone can become a barrel racer at the local level. If you have a horse and want to ... [... more]
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How to Attend Local Rodeos
Rodeos used to be found only in rural areas, but now you can find a rodeo to attend in virtually every large city in America. In some areas, rodeo is even a high school sport, so you can visit high school rodeo meets on a regular basis. Read on ... [... more]
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How to Buy Rodeo Chaps
Chaps are pants-like coverings that are worn over pants to protect a rider's legs from chafing and from being scratched by trail hazards. Rodeo chaps are worn to keep the legs safe from rubbing against the horse, bull or saddle during strenuous ... [... more]
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How to Buy Rodeo Tickets
How you buy rodeo tickets depends on what type of rodeo you want to attend. Large rodeos that feature professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls often offer tickets online. Smaller local rodeos typically only offer tickets at the door the day of the ... [... more]
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