3:01 Pat:"Now, are you purposely making each coil a different size?" Student:"No, Start Over?" Pat: "No, I don't have that much time" Priceless! Laugh of the day!!
I’m a person who always wanted a horse and now at an older age I’m thinking of buying one, and I really enjoy your videos on your knowledge of horses and your humor.
Thanks Pat & Deb, As an older greenhorn I appreciate all the horse education that I’ve been learning for you. Btw, I’m from Eagle Creek, just west of Sandy Oregon
Lol! Just like being in cow camp. You just can't take everything personal, and you must fix yer mouth in a perpetual grin, add a chuckle now and then. (Except when in close proximity near the rear of a critter, smile too close and you'll have green specks on yer teeth. Fer every rule there is always an exception. ;) ) If ya can do that you'll get by fine.
Señor Puckett, usted tiene mucha paciencia. Me recordó a mi papá, solo que mi papá tiene menos paciencia. When I asked my dad to teach me how to rope he’ll answer: “nobody taught me? I just learned by doing and watching” Tough love but is good love because it challenges you. Another time on a cattle branding We like doing the heal shot first then catch the head of the steer, anyway the story goes that one of my cousins asked my dad: “tío como le hace para pialar así” And my dad answered: “Nadamas lazas las dos patas y es pial”. This video reminds me so much of my dad about the lazo size and the placement of the hondilla the rollos or coils, untangling the coils this video was like a dejavú to me. I can’t wait for the second part of it.
OMG, clinic or boot camp? Sgt. Puckett had me laughing, and glad I'd never had fledgling efforts in front of his wit! As the lesson began, I was surprised how much it reminded me of the room size area rugs I used to sell, and using the air and energy to manipulate and place something floppy.
Thanks for the video, I love learning the basics. I have so much to learn, I'm starting a little late in life at 47yrs old :) and I appreciate your videos because they are really packed full of practical info that I find easy to practice and apply the next day!
Thank you for answering my question! So awesome to be able to get advice on this from the experts. Ill let you guys know if i have any future questions. Thank you guys for what you do!
How do you keep from tightening the twist or loosening the twist as you swing the loop? It looks like maybe it is how the rope is held so that the rope doesn't turn while swinging?
@@PatnDebPuckett like swing a garden hose or heavy duty extension cord in a circle over one’s head can increase or decrease the coils. Nevermind 😊. I am over thinking it. I do that often. Love the videos…thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!!
@@PatnDebPuckett thank you, I really appreciate it, it means a lot, I’ve watched every one of your videos, I look up to you, I look up to you. And strive to be like you, no matter if I’m roping or workin my horses.
Omg I never realized how much math went into roping. I want to get into it but it's pretty intimidating. I always thought it was more of a feel thing, like with horses. Now I'm not so certain.
Well... I believe there's nothin worse than those sneaky betrayals that outwit yer high beams... That Seniors honest... keeps his tack sharp and... He's a sharp tack too😆
Not everyone learns the same or benefits from the same type of instructor. When learning something as potentially dangerous as roping, we want our students to be able to react quickly and to always hear Pat’s voice ringing in their ears. And just a quick FYI, all of the students in this video either became our friends or were already our friends.
@ there’s no suck thing as a bad student only bad teachers it’s called don’t talk down to people like your in the army and be a POSITIVE versatile coach who can recognize each students learning styles and adapt to them accordingly. I HAVE BEEN A CAPTAIN AND LT AND A FIRE FIGHTER AND I OWN MY OWN RANCH I UNDERSTAND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN INSTRUCTOR AND A LEADER IN THE FACE OF DANGER AND I HAVE INSTRUCTED MANY STUDENTS IN MY TIME.
@ DONT TRY AND BACKPEDAL NOW It’s was very clear and not the only one who noticed the the condescending demeanour and lack of patience and your lack of ability to understand each students learning styles TAKE IT ON THE CHIN COWBOY UP AND DO BETTER
@@getsum7500 says the person with no content on their channel. You're of course welcome to scroll on past. As I said in my first reply to you, every single one of these students is a friend. In posting this video, I allowed people on our channel to peak inside one of our get togethers because there are some really important things contained in this video for people to benefit from. If you want a more nurturing environment, maybe this isn't the channel for you. And the term "cowboy up" is one of the most un-cowboy sayings you could use. Have a nice day...Deb
I think Pat is just awesome, but I observe that he has infinite patience with horses but less than none with people! A person SHOULD be easier to train than a horse because one can thourouly explain ahead of time what the plan is to a person. A person's feet gets stuck because he is afraid of the verbal punch below the belt , in front of everyone, that is sure to come! Pat enjoys bruising people's pride! I think personally that it would be worth all of the bruising of whatever to improve. Pat gets frustrated quick with people probably because horses are obviously smarter than people! Love your videos Pat and no disrespect intended!
What you should understand, and what I wrote in the video description, is that these people are our good friends and they know that everything Pat said was said with affection and humor. Among these people is a professional musician, a stuntman, and an actor. All of them take criticism really well as a matter of course. In other words, Pat is a cream puff compared to the kind of pressure they endure in their day jobs. What you also should understand is that roping can be hazardous. If you can’t stand pressure, you run the risk of getting hurt. Pat turns up the heat so that people will turn on their brains and learn to react to situations quickly.
@@PatnDebPuckett I get all of that and I have watched lots of his videos. I'm simply making observations. One man's affection and humor is another students stumbling block. There is a reason that people are reluctant to engage him. The point that I was making is that he would never let his frustrations show to a horse no matter the time it took. A student isn't afforded the same consideration. And maybe that is natural. I hope very much that my criticism can be taken as constructive by Pat as my intentions of speaking it freely are only intended to help, as I have the utmost respect for him and his abilities. And I see it as admirable to try to get some of his knowledge into people's heads. I can imagine that if I were to try to show people how to do something that I do really well, like wording a song, my efforts would be picked at by someone!
@@br549american5 @Pat & Deb Puckett Being there first hand at one of Pat's clinics I figured out that it isn't just Pat amusing himself at your expense (OK maybe a little) . But its purpose, I think, is to take your ego totally out of the picture. He says a dozen times when the horse doesn't do what your asking, "don't take it personal" . He teaches that to you by desensitizing you with the jabs and smart aleck comments. Much of our Horse Community are folks who think they are so much better than the rest of the world because of their horses sire , the maker of their custom saddle, their family name, or the crease in their hat. Get that rubbish out of the way, and it comes down to how subtly, and clearly you can ask your horse to do something and how he responds. End of story. I was amazed at how much more patient I became with my horse and myself when I let my ego go...
Not drugstore cowboys. Just some friends who are trying to learn to rope and were nice enough to let me video the process. They all have day jobs and they’re all pretty good at those day jobs.
@@joshwaller2105 There’s a difference between making a point for the sake of teaching and being a dick to someone who ‘s trying to learn. He was strokin’ his own ego at their expense. If he didn’t want to be bothered by having to teach them boys then he shouldn’t of been out there.
@@bobgoodnoe4583 don’t attend one of his clinics or watch his videos if your sensitive. Anyone who watches this man knows what they are getting into before they go. And I’m willing to bet they wanted to go BECAUSE they watch him.
@@bobgoodnoe4583 The video description says that they're all good friends, and that they all had a good time. "This is an informal video showing a recent get together where Pat went over the fundamentals of roping...coiling, building a loop, throwing a few of the shots. In this segment, everyone is on the ground. In the next segment, they all get horseback. These are some of our good friends so understand that the sarcasm ran a little bit high. But a good time was had by all, much was learned, and hopefully, nobody will lose any appendages as a result of this clinic."
3:01
Pat:"Now, are you purposely making each coil a different size?"
Student:"No, Start Over?"
Pat: "No, I don't have that much time"
Priceless! Laugh of the day!!
Old timers like this are always a hoot to learn from lol.
I’m a person who always wanted a horse and now at an older age I’m thinking of buying one, and I really enjoy your videos on your knowledge of horses and your humor.
Me too.
Thanks Pat & Deb, As an older greenhorn I appreciate all the horse education that I’ve been learning for you. Btw, I’m from Eagle Creek, just west of Sandy Oregon
"Ya threw it too hard, you're not killing a snake." Pat is the real thing and I get a kick out of him.
Lol! Just like being in cow camp. You just can't take everything personal, and you must fix yer mouth in a perpetual grin, add a chuckle now and then. (Except when in close proximity near the rear of a critter, smile too close and you'll have green specks on yer teeth. Fer every rule there is always an exception. ;) ) If ya can do that you'll get by fine.
This came on youtube on my birthday. Thanks for the great present.
Con estos alumnos. Tendrás para mucho tiempo !!!!😅
Your brutal honesty is comical!
Can't wait for part 2 . best wishes from a wannabe roper from U K
Oh Pat is having so much fun. Awesome 👏
Proverbs 7 "you'll never get tired of catching but you sure as heck will of missing" hahahaha
Señor Puckett, usted tiene mucha paciencia. Me recordó a mi papá, solo que mi papá tiene menos paciencia. When I asked my dad to teach me how to rope he’ll answer: “nobody taught me? I just learned by doing and watching”
Tough love but is good love because it challenges you.
Another time on a cattle branding
We like doing the heal shot first then catch the head of the steer, anyway the story goes that one of my cousins asked my dad: “tío como le hace para pialar así”
And my dad answered: “Nadamas lazas las dos patas y es pial”.
This video reminds me so much of my dad about the lazo size and the placement of the hondilla the rollos or coils, untangling the coils this video was like a dejavú to me. I can’t wait for the second part of it.
You’re a patient person! Bless you for helping people learn.
OMG, clinic or boot camp? Sgt. Puckett had me laughing, and glad I'd never had fledgling efforts in front of his wit! As the lesson began, I was surprised how much it reminded me of the room size area rugs I used to sell, and using the air and energy to manipulate and place something floppy.
Saludos amigos desde Las Vegas Nevada!!
Thanks for educating and entertaining from frozen Alberta
Thanks for the video, I love learning the basics.
I have so much to learn, I'm starting a little late in life at 47yrs old :) and I appreciate your videos because they are really packed full of practical info that I find easy to practice and apply the next day!
Pat….ranch stand up comedian !!!! Lmao the entire video
Muchísimas gracias maestro!
Desde Barcelona, España.
Love it. Going to try this
Please tell me where the cool Flat hats come from the roofers r wearing
Pats is cool looking too….
It's great to see you guys it seems like forever since I have seen You's wish I knew how to rope.
man i like the way he teaches! straight forward
Donde puedo ordenar una riata de ese material y así de larga
King Ropes in Sheridan Wyoming.
Thank you for answering my question! So awesome to be able to get advice on this from the experts. Ill let you guys know if i have any future questions. Thank you guys for what you do!
You are a patient man, Pat. I'm afraid I would be one of those people who makes the other participants look like a "Good hand." Looks like fun.
Pat i enjoy you are so honest
I'm not a rider or a roper but these videos are so interesting just to learn what's going on when I watch rodeo's or cowboy movies...;-)
How do you keep from tightening the twist or loosening the twist as you swing the loop? It looks like maybe it is how the rope is held so that the rope doesn't turn while swinging?
I don’t know what you mean by tightening or loosening the twist.
@@PatnDebPuckett like swing a garden hose or heavy duty extension cord in a circle over one’s head can increase or decrease the coils. Nevermind 😊. I am over thinking it. I do that often. Love the videos…thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!!
Hey Mr. Pat the new rope you use, which one is it and do they have a place I can order online for it?
Visit our website Links page.
@@PatnDebPuckett thank you, I really appreciate it, it means a lot, I’ve watched every one of your videos, I look up to you, I look up to you. And strive to be like you, no matter if I’m roping or workin my horses.
Thank you @@sheldonclark9330
@@PatnDebPuckett y’all are the best
Donde puedo ordenar un sombrero como Pat?
“At the hat store!”
Haha look up a couple videos back called : Building The Wall vs. Pressure
I love his attitude and jokes lol
Omg I never realized how much math went into roping. I want to get into it but it's pretty intimidating. I always thought it was more of a feel thing, like with horses. Now I'm not so certain.
Hello how are you doing today
Love roping I'm not good but like it lot where is this place at Love to be in one of these clinics
Lmao he so funny n watchin these guys
Well...
I believe there's
nothin worse
than those sneaky betrayals
that outwit yer high beams...
That Seniors honest...
keeps his tack sharp
and...
He's a sharp tack too😆
Learn how to encourage and teach in a positive way and be humble
Not everyone learns the same or benefits from the same type of instructor. When learning something as potentially dangerous as roping, we want our students to be able to react quickly and to always hear Pat’s voice ringing in their ears. And just a quick FYI, all of the students in this video either became our friends or were already our friends.
@ there’s no suck thing as a bad student only bad teachers
it’s called don’t talk down to people like your in the army and be a POSITIVE versatile coach who can recognize each students learning styles and adapt to them accordingly.
I HAVE BEEN A CAPTAIN AND LT AND A FIRE FIGHTER AND I OWN MY OWN RANCH
I UNDERSTAND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN INSTRUCTOR AND A LEADER IN THE FACE OF DANGER AND I HAVE INSTRUCTED MANY STUDENTS IN MY TIME.
@@getsum7500and apparently you’re unable to distinguish humor mixed with friendly sarcasm which everyone in this clinic enjoyed and benefited from.
@ DONT TRY AND BACKPEDAL NOW
It’s was very clear and not the only one who noticed the the condescending demeanour and lack of patience and your lack of ability to understand each students learning styles
TAKE IT ON THE CHIN COWBOY UP AND DO BETTER
@@getsum7500 says the person with no content on their channel. You're of course welcome to scroll on past. As I said in my first reply to you, every single one of these students is a friend. In posting this video, I allowed people on our channel to peak inside one of our get togethers because there are some really important things contained in this video for people to benefit from. If you want a more nurturing environment, maybe this isn't the channel for you. And the term "cowboy up" is one of the most un-cowboy sayings you could use. Have a nice day...Deb
I think Pat is just awesome, but I observe that he has infinite patience with horses but less than none with people! A person SHOULD be easier to train than a horse because one can thourouly explain ahead of time what the plan is to a person. A person's feet gets stuck because he is afraid of the verbal punch below the belt , in front of everyone, that is sure to come! Pat enjoys bruising people's pride! I think personally that it would be worth all of the bruising of whatever to improve. Pat gets frustrated quick with people probably because horses are obviously smarter than people! Love your videos Pat and no disrespect intended!
What you should understand, and what I wrote in the video description, is that these people are our good friends and they know that everything Pat said was said with affection and humor. Among these people is a professional musician, a stuntman, and an actor. All of them take criticism really well as a matter of course. In other words, Pat is a cream puff compared to the kind of pressure they endure in their day jobs. What you also should understand is that roping can be hazardous. If you can’t stand pressure, you run the risk of getting hurt. Pat turns up the heat so that people will turn on their brains and learn to react to situations quickly.
@@PatnDebPuckett I get all of that and I have watched lots of his videos. I'm simply making observations. One man's affection and humor is another students stumbling block. There is a reason that people are reluctant to engage him. The point that I was making is that he would never let his frustrations show to a horse no matter the time it took. A student isn't afforded the same consideration. And maybe that is natural. I hope very much that my criticism can be taken as constructive by Pat as my intentions of speaking it freely are only intended to help, as I have the utmost respect for him and his abilities. And I see it as admirable to try to get some of his knowledge into people's heads. I can imagine that if I were to try to show people how to do something that I do really well, like wording a song, my efforts would be picked at by someone!
@@br549american5 @Pat & Deb Puckett Being there first hand at one of Pat's clinics I figured out that it isn't just Pat amusing himself at your expense (OK maybe a little) . But its purpose, I think, is to take your ego totally out of the picture. He says a dozen times when the horse doesn't do what your asking, "don't take it personal" . He teaches that to you by desensitizing you with the jabs and smart aleck comments. Much of our Horse Community are folks who think they are so much better than the rest of the world because of their horses sire , the maker of their custom saddle, their family name, or the crease in their hat. Get that rubbish out of the way, and it comes down to how subtly, and clearly you can ask your horse to do something and how he responds. End of story. I was amazed at how much more patient I became with my horse and myself when I let my ego go...
No good horse trainer is good with horses and bad with people. Stern, blunt, strict? Yes. But fair and respectful.
@@GoonOps that doesn't make sense because that's not how it works
3:06.....lololol
Что то молодые ковбои ,, не рыба , не мясо" !!!
A hoot is right. Not sure this style of instruction works for most.
YEA! Pats getting after those drugstore cowboys.
Not drugstore cowboys. Just some friends who are trying to learn to rope and were nice enough to let me video the process. They all have day jobs and they’re all pretty good at those day jobs.
@@PatnDebPuckett Yea its all great info! we need more of this in America!!
I thought I was the only awkward left handed roper.
Mr Pat, when you sell a used rope, all the misses should be thrown out of it.
Proverbs 7:7
I saw among the simple, I noticed among the young men, a youth who had no sense.
One guy is being picked on a bit.
Why not just teach a standard swing and delivery these guys cant handle their slack and we’re trying to swing backwards?
He’s lucky them young bucks didn’t break his nose.
Why, because he was right the entire time and because some egos can't stand to be talked to like that? Humble yourself, I bet they sure did.
@@joshwaller2105 There’s a difference between making a point for the sake of teaching and being a dick to someone who ‘s trying to learn. He was strokin’ his own ego at their expense. If he didn’t want to be bothered by having to teach them boys then he shouldn’t of been out there.
@@bobgoodnoe4583 don’t attend one of his clinics or watch his videos if your sensitive. Anyone who watches this man knows what they are getting into before they go. And I’m willing to bet they wanted to go BECAUSE they watch him.
@@BigLoopHorsemanship Okay, whatever there Manuel. Apparently my sensitivity is directed mainly towards pompous jackasses.
@@bobgoodnoe4583 The video description says that they're all good friends, and that they all had a good time.
"This is an informal video showing a recent get together where Pat went over the fundamentals of roping...coiling, building a loop, throwing a few of the shots. In this segment, everyone is on the ground. In the next segment, they all get horseback. These are some of our good friends so understand that the sarcasm ran a little bit high. But a good time was had by all, much was learned, and hopefully, nobody will lose any appendages as a result of this clinic."
Good cawboy