Steer Wrestling 101
Steer Wrestling 101
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SW 101: Bryn Roy Project- Introduction
The initial training session with Canadian pro football player Bryn Roy. Check us out for a complete description on our Steer Wrestling 101 Facebook page.
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Відео

SW101: Advanced Bungee Training with Tom and Josh Clark
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Tom and Josh Clark demonstrate advanced training techniques using the Bungee Trainer.
Steer Wrestling 101: 2019 Steer School
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Highlights from the 2019 Thanksgiving Steer School.
Steer Wrestling 101: Tom Carney interviews Josh Clark
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Tom takes a few minutes to discuss Josh Clark's season, his standing going into the NFR, and his preparation for the 2020 season.
Steer Wrestling 101: Run Critiques - Part 1
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Tom Carney and Josh Clark breakdown several runs from our library. The videos are done as a loop during the voice over. If a point of interest seems out of sync, it will be isolated on the next loop. This will allow the viewer to train his eye throughout the process.
Steer Wrestling 101: A Solution Based Approach to Training
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Tom Carney introduces the concept of "A Solution Based Approach to Training" to the parents of his students from the November school.
SW 101: Practice Like a "World Champion" - Tyler Pearson
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Take a look at some of Tyler Pearson's preparation for the NFR. This short piece is a perfect representation of a focused practice session. Check out Steer Wrestling 101 on Facebook for more details.
SW 101: In the Pen with Tom Carney
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Highlights from Tom's workout with Casey Martin as he prepares for the 2015 NFR. Note the attention to detail, particularly with the "dummy" work. Both, Casey and Tom are sticklers for detail.
Steer Wrestling 101: Bungee Training with Tom and Josh
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Tom Carney and Josh Clark demonstrate how to use the "101 Bungee Rope" to develop a stronger technique that will produce a dynamite finish. Don't forget to follow us on: Facebook.com/Steer Wrestling 101
Steer Wrestling 101: Ote and Tom-- Developing a Winning Attitude
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Ote Berry and Tom Carney discuss what it takes to develop a "winning attitude". They highlight such characteristics from one of the greatest of all time...Roy Duvall.
Steer Wrestling 101: Going to the Nose
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Tyler Waguespack and Tom Carney highlight the key points of "going to the nose" to finish the steer.
Steer Wrestling 101: Adding Power to your Runs
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Tom Carney describes how to develop explosive power in your runs.
Steer Wrestling 101: Placing the Head
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Tom Carney and Ote Berry describe the differences and benefits of placing the steer's head rather than than pulling it during the run.
Steer Wrestling 101: Maximizing Your Strength
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Maximizing your strength by using the proper hand, arm, and shoulder positions.
Steer Wrestling 101: Riding into the Box
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Tom Carney teaches how to train and ride your horse into the box.
Steer Wrestling 101: Part 2 of Training your Bulldogging Horse
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Steer Wrestling 101: Part 2 of Training your Bulldogging Horse
Starting Your Bulldogging Horse with a Dummy
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Starting Your Bulldogging Horse with a Dummy
Finishing the Steer
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Finishing the Steer
A farewell to a friend, J.D. Hebert
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A farewell to a friend, J.D. Hebert
Steer Wrestling 101: Building the Slide
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Steer Wrestling 101: Building the Slide
Tom Carney's Steer Wrestling 101 Fall School
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Tom Carney's Steer Wrestling 101 Fall School
Building the Stance: Part 2
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Building the Stance: Part 2
Building the Stance: Part 1
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Building the Stance: Part 1
Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Wrap-Up
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Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Wrap-Up
Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 3 - Getting the most from wide and tight goes.
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Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 3 - Getting the most from wide and tight goes.
Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 2
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Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 2
Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 1
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Steer Wrestling 101 Jumping Dummy: Part 1
Steer Wrestling 101 Fall school
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Steer Wrestling 101 Fall school

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @WolfsOnPointProductions
    @WolfsOnPointProductions 4 місяці тому

    Idk NOTHING ABOUT STEER WRESTLING!!!! But with that little PHENOMENAL BASIC FUNDAMENTALS video this coach did!!!!! I can do it. GREAT TEACHING!!!!! Honestly that MOTIVATED ME and I don’t even do this at all. I got into Heartland the show and the steer wrestling they showed made me look videos up!!!! I LOVE IT

  • @oponamikwe5011
    @oponamikwe5011 5 місяців тому

    Great tut

  • @Redneck_kustomz
    @Redneck_kustomz 6 місяців тому

    Thank you, this is an amazing video

  • @lass0
    @lass0 6 місяців тому

    why did you quit making content?

  • @slateharper1787
    @slateharper1787 11 місяців тому

    Can't wait to get started

  • @chrisaccashian4308
    @chrisaccashian4308 Рік тому

    Great video and very informative to learn from.

  • @cadensmith3354
    @cadensmith3354 Рік тому

    my name is Caden Smith I'm 15 going to be 16 in May and I really want to get into steer wrestling but I'm 50 pounds shy. So, would yall have any advice for steer wrestling?

  • @levipearson7592
    @levipearson7592 Рік тому

    your videos are excellent, thanks for sharing all this information. Where would i sign up for training?

  • @troyb6128
    @troyb6128 2 роки тому

    What happened to all the videos?

  • @3legitbeast0
    @3legitbeast0 2 роки тому

    Did these ever become for sale? Looking to buy one!

  • @mattoxleslie2276
    @mattoxleslie2276 2 роки тому

    When y’all going to post a new one

  • @alexaflores265
    @alexaflores265 2 роки тому

    How can I get a steer saver

  • @xxtestyxx
    @xxtestyxx 3 роки тому

    When’s the next school sir?

  • @Homeyguy69
    @Homeyguy69 3 роки тому

    T

  • @joe-ednew2824
    @joe-ednew2824 3 роки тому

    Love it!!

  • @coyblackwater8347
    @coyblackwater8347 3 роки тому

    Just wondering if you have any in stock to purchase? Would like to purchase one.

  • @vincerivera6168
    @vincerivera6168 3 роки тому

    At 37 I more so now want to finally get into steer wresting!

  • @hazinhicks5290
    @hazinhicks5290 3 роки тому

    can you post a little more please. ive watched every video 5 times. love your school abunch, gonna try to be there this year

  • @Hellbillyk9
    @Hellbillyk9 3 роки тому

    What type of bungee are you using?

  • @michealgreenhalgh7461
    @michealgreenhalgh7461 3 роки тому

    I really like how you work step by step for the whole run. If you put on more school's in 2021 I would be interested in it.

  • @Donahuekp
    @Donahuekp 3 роки тому

    Around here we do junior steer wrestling. I watched these videos and I have won tons of competitions. Keep it up!

  • @rodeolife6784
    @rodeolife6784 3 роки тому

    Where are you located at

  • @Hellbillyk9
    @Hellbillyk9 3 роки тому

    I feel this 100%!!! I’ve been that negative parent with the yelling and questioning why they have their head up their ass!!! I’m telling you now, once you stop doing that and start with the positive on a bad run it’s a whole other ballgame. Conversation and relationships become better!! Thank you for this video!!!

  • @TheComputerCowboy
    @TheComputerCowboy 3 роки тому

    I wish I had a setup like this at home.

  • @chrisofeasttennessee780
    @chrisofeasttennessee780 4 роки тому

    Wow, a very young Tyler Waguespack.

  • @rudypayan1482
    @rudypayan1482 4 роки тому

    How does one get into this sport?

  • @jasonshirey8404
    @jasonshirey8404 5 років тому

    I would like to come your training school where are you located at and how can I contact you.

  • @kylerima5475
    @kylerima5475 5 років тому

    I tride this and it did not work

  • @williamaugustod.s1213
    @williamaugustod.s1213 5 років тому

    Good evening i practiced last time in 2011 in aterro wrestling now we are returning in the modality here in Brazil i Hope one day o can Go there to learn more and perfect my performance my pleasure and my name is William Augusto Da Silva.

  • @jaimecaballero2577
    @jaimecaballero2577 5 років тому

    Is that Tyler?

  • @jeannielicht564
    @jeannielicht564 5 років тому

    You are giving such GREAT advice I wish ALL Coaches would teach like you are !!!!!

  • @austinblanchard2756
    @austinblanchard2756 6 років тому

    Where are yall this is awesome I'm trying to become a bulldogger

  • @csgrinner8334
    @csgrinner8334 6 років тому

    Yes Tom, hip straight down , pointed at the steers head, but stop with the dropping the knee stuff ( kids will get hurt needlessly ) , wide or tight , you want your knee up as high as possible , the only way to keep your body square and make a controlled catch. I do know what I`m on about mate !!

  • @csgrinner8334
    @csgrinner8334 6 років тому

    Really hard to comment on a photo by itself, but most important is to hit the ground with left leg slightly back, left elbow as forward as you can in the catch ( and pushing downwards into your pocket ) and body as square as possible. Hold that and most every steer will come around and raise his nose, ..... that is when you take him.

  • @csgrinner8334
    @csgrinner8334 6 років тому

    I disagree entirely with dropping your knee as instructed. Your right knee should stay as vertical as possible, this does allow you to get forward slightly to catch body, and then the inside horn and set up the catch, even if your horse turns or slacks off. your balance in the catch is higher and will only help for control in the turn back and throw.

  • @rgilbert1138
    @rgilbert1138 6 років тому

    My dad bull dogged all over Texas when I was a kid. I've never done it but now that I'm 40 years for some reason I want to do this badly.

  • @jasongreen5159
    @jasongreen5159 6 років тому

    Great teaching

  • @joemccracken185
    @joemccracken185 6 років тому

    I wanna

  • @tonibanks5630
    @tonibanks5630 6 років тому

    Lol

  • @thelastcrusader3421
    @thelastcrusader3421 6 років тому

    May I ask where this training camp at?

  • @travisskinner395
    @travisskinner395 7 років тому

    Great videos, love how you break it down!

  • @devvanbutler2758
    @devvanbutler2758 7 років тому

    I want to do this so bad. just seen a 72 year old man wrestle a steer today.

  • @justinbanister3318
    @justinbanister3318 7 років тому

    also when you get down at the hip you grab that horn and pull yourself to those horns

  • @justinbanister3318
    @justinbanister3318 7 років тому

    when you have your hand closed your elbow isn't out that helps you mash down harder and helps with your elbow being out. If your hand is open when you hit the ground is going to slip off. When your hand is closed and you hit the ground immediately can push down on that horn.

    • @steerwrestling1015
      @steerwrestling1015 7 років тому

      Hi Justin. Thank you for your comment concerning the hand and elbow position. The key element of our style is that the steer wrestler is over and through the horns and the steer's head is positioned as deeply in the "V" as possible. This places the wrestler in the most advantageous position to make a strong finish resulting in fast "one point" hits rather the slower "two point" falls. Watch how cleanly stars such as Tyler Waguespack and Rowdy Parrot make their steers hit. We find that the forward positioning of the elbow enables the wrestler to get over the horns while allowing him to actually push them deeply into the "V". Also, this position keeps the wrestler and steer square until time for the finish. As to closing the hand over the horns...Tyler has said that he will allow his index finger and thumb to wrap around the horn to prevent slippage, BUT NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PULLING. His goal is to position the head as deeply as he can. Stay tuned, we will be placing a video discussing this in more detail. Also, feel free to follow us on Facebook. Thanks.

  • @bernardstepteau8610
    @bernardstepteau8610 7 років тому

    I am 10 years old and you have inspired me so much with your tips!!!

    • @willswope2204
      @willswope2204 3 роки тому

      Ur 14 now haha

    • @lass0
      @lass0 6 місяців тому

      your 16, hope your still cowboyin !

  • @steerwrestling1015
    @steerwrestling1015 7 років тому

    Tom Carney and Ote Berry discuss how to maximize your strength and effectiveness by using the proper hand, arm, and shoulder positions. This is a critical consideration in setting up for the most powerful finish.

  • @steerwrestling1015
    @steerwrestling1015 7 років тому

    One correction: Tom mentioned positioning the horse on the right shoulder of the steer...it should be the left.

  • @kylevoeller9520
    @kylevoeller9520 8 років тому

    Is a 140 lbs kid to small?

  • @cduffy111
    @cduffy111 8 років тому

    N