This is bareback bronc riding. There are three main bronc events. Saddle broncs, bareback broncs and ranch broncs. Often referred to as "bucking horses". It's similar to bullriding, but generally horses don't twist like bulls do. They are alot more bucky though. Bareback is widely (but debatable) considered the most dangerous of all of them. The goal is to stay on a full eight seconds and score the highest points possible. Both the rider and horse get a score. I believe a perfect score is 100 but that very very rarely if ever happens. The highest scores I've ever seen in person were just north of 90. And that's pretty amazing.
Actually, most horses love it. These horses work on average of 8 seconds once a week. They eat the best feed, and are kept safe and have routine vet care. The spurs are rounded, so they are never cut or harmed. Watch a horse on a cool morning. They will run and buck across a pasture, they love it.
Woody from Toy Story type shihh
Lol it is but its honestly pretty fun but the risks are high af
(17 and i do bareback riding and my back is like an 80 yr old sometimes lol)
What is this sport called. I knew about bull riding. What is this?
This is bareback bronc riding. There are three main bronc events. Saddle broncs, bareback broncs and ranch broncs. Often referred to as "bucking horses". It's similar to bullriding, but generally horses don't twist like bulls do. They are alot more bucky though. Bareback is widely (but debatable) considered the most dangerous of all of them. The goal is to stay on a full eight seconds and score the highest points possible. Both the rider and horse get a score. I believe a perfect score is 100 but that very very rarely if ever happens. The highest scores I've ever seen in person were just north of 90. And that's pretty amazing.
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@@grimmcook3690how does the point system work
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That’s not bareback, the horses have a little strap on them called a bronc saddle
What're they supposed to hold onto, the mane?
@@vendetta1306 Yes lol
@@enslaved1 Maybe in 1910, nowadays we use a suitcase handle.
The actual bronc saddles look like western saddles without the horn
Maybe in your little English riding world but them are buckin horse not saddle broncs a bronc saddle is something else look it up
Haha what a weird sport
It looks fun and dangerous sport mostly dangerous😂
soooo cruel
Actually, most horses love it. These horses work on average of 8 seconds once a week. They eat the best feed, and are kept safe and have routine vet care. The spurs are rounded, so they are never cut or harmed. Watch a horse on a cool morning. They will run and buck across a pasture, they love it.
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What is the rule on mark outs in the states?
You have to have your spurs over the point of the shoulders for the first full jump out of the chute.