They are trying to slow/stop another horse running at full speed without breaking the rope while keeping their horse in the box. They wrap the rope around the horn on the saddle to create resistance just like you would with fishing by using the drag to slow then stop horse. They’ve effectively “caught” the horse without the rider or either horse being hurt. It’s actually pretty amazing, I think.
Thanks! Was looking for more info. What's the rope made of? Would've been cool if it was a bit zoomed out so you can see how much the other horse is slowed down
Thanks for explaining. I was wondering what their method was. I'm sure they dont, but wouldnt the horse neck get burnt with the hot rope? Also how does the rope not just end? It looks to just stop the other moving animal when it reaches its end?
My horse was used for this and he has a big rope burn scar on his back legs and extremely scared of ropes now. I have worked with years with him on ropes to get away with his fear and he will always be afraid of them. When he even looks at one or gets touched by a rope he shakes and tries to run away. He has back leg and hip issues from this and it’s very sad that I see this is still going on. With they would ban that
It's not cool they make that horse run so the man can lasso the horse in the process the horse gets rope burn and gets yanked round the neck it's not cool it's abuse they make the horse run just for that
The Cowboy👢🐴 culture has its origin in northern Mexico 🇲🇽 The creators of this art were the Mexicans, (not the US-Americans) the modern Cowboy was born in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, then the Mexicans raised cattle in the current area of Texas, when it was Mexican territory, before the annexation to the United States , the lifestyle, work, clothing, dance, were immediately imitated by the Americans, after the annexation of the territory of Texas. California also had skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana, who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. As described: When they make long trips, they ride one horse until they get tired and grab another, go over the support and bridle and, after running off the animal, take a third and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better cowboys like the Mexicans in the world.
EL CHARRO Y EL VAQUERO SON MEXICANOS 🇲🇽🌵👢 El Charro: Es el jinete nacional de México, y traje nacional de México, usado por los Mexicanos con orgullo, con sombrero de ala ancha, moño, botines, pantalon de gala, el Charro es reconocido internacionalmente en el mundo, se origino en el centro-sur de México, en el estado de Hidalgo, teniendo como antecedente historico, al Chinaco, jinete Mexicano de la epoca de la independencia, el Charro y sus artes ecuestres dieron origen al deporte nacional de México, la Charreria. 🐎🐴 🇲🇽🌵👢 El Vaquero o Ranchero: Es del noreste de México, originario del estado de Chihuahua, usa sombrero Texano, botas, camisa de cuadros, estos jinetes, abundan mas en el norte de Mexico, hay que mencionar que Chihuahua, México fue el lugar donde surgieron los sombreros originales de vaquero, en aquellos tiempos Texas era parte de México, antes de la anexion a Estados Unidos, la vestimenta vaquera es de origen Mexicano, el Cowboy Estadounidense deriva de los Vaqueros Mexicanos del norte de Mexico quienes se lo enseñaron a los Estadounidenses, los mismos Estadounidenses lo afirman, su deporte deriva de las faenas Mexicanas. Los Charros y Vaqueros tienen la misma cultura, la diferencia es el traje y sombrero. 🐎🐴 🇲🇽🌵👢
Bravo!!! alguien si sabe lo que por mucho tiempo eh dicho en canales de youtube. El Vaquero es Mexicano solo que Hollywood en sus peliculas que llegaron a todas partes del mundo lo pone como si fuera gringo y eso no es cierto. Desde la vestimenta hasta la forma de arrear ganado, lazar, montar es de origen Mexicano. La silla Texana es derivada de la silla charra. Tambien el vaquero Mexicano llego a Hawaii y ensecho a los locales a ser vaqueros. Los Paniolos de hawaii son derivados de los vaqueros Mexicanos, a diferencia de los gringos, ellos si aceptan que los vaqueros Mexicanos les enseñaron lo que ellos saben. Nomas de verlos se da uno cuenta de la influencia Mexicana.
No la verdad no Mi abuelo era ranchero y era malo el viejillo, retrograda, mente cerrada, ignorante ect ect Orgullo es la persona que tiene una mente cultivada y nada más
@@cristinysdaniel4934 neh yo te voy a decir que mi argentina es las mas linda en tradiciones gauchas y todo lo que seas de campo ,los mexicanos tambien . Pero como que le piden muchas cosas al animal y eso hace que no sea muy (criollo ) saludos
A cool trick that became Mexic's national sport. Just like videogames bening a simple experiment on one of the first computers, and ended up being a giant entretainment industry. Great things usually come from simpler things.
@@simpleinverso8628 You both are wrong and ignorant, this developed as a way to catch wild horses and cattle, the old way was to kill them as they were causing havoc on villages and crops. It developed in the 1500s as one of 9 methods used to work animals on open wild country and ranches, it was later shared with whites when they started showing up in the west it was also taught to Hawaiians first.
Q xulada de piales eso fue mi sueño no logre ser charro pero poner esos piales si y quemar el fuste fueron tanto chicotasos y quemadas de manos al principio pero si logre aserlo
@@marlonquintana3466 i know 5 languages. When someone doesn’t speak many languages, doesn’t mean they’re lazy. They just focus on other things or aren’t interested in learning a language.
Ese era mi mero mole... asta que perdi alpasar de los años mis dedos.. ya solo tenía el del medio y mi señora yano medejo aserlo porque nose jajaja jajaja 😂
Is this just a Mexican thing or do they have shows elsewhere where they do that same smoke show?… that’s bad ass as heck man. Looking for answers here seriously hahahah