Roping Around The World, Reading Cattle, and Hauling Partners—Podcast with Lari Dee Guy

Lari Dee Guy discusses some keys to surviving the ProRodeo road as a breakaway roper on this episode of The Breakaway Breakdown Podcast.

Lari Dee Guy about to Rope a Calf
Courtesy WCRA/Bull Stock Media

Fresh off a win in Red Bluff, California, 9-time World Champion Lari Dee Guy calls in from the ProRodeo trail to drop some serious knowledge about roping in every type of setup, staying out of gossip, believing in yourself, and how to win on the rodeo road.

She touches on both the technical skills, and the mental toughness that is needed to rope with some of the best in the sport. Hear who is hauling in her rig (hint-they’re all sitting inside the top 20 in the World Standings) and how five women, two babies, and a dog keep their sanity while roping for a living.

Lari Dee Guy on The Breakdown Podcast

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