NRS
Headers Only Team Roping Clinic
$550
15
students
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5% on your tuition by signing up with
a friend, family member or your roping
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March 31-April 2, 2010
August 26-28, 2010
Just
want to do groundwork? For $30
per day, you can come and do groundwork only with the instructor. Fee
includes breakfast and lunch. You must pre-register.
Call
for reservation please!
1-800-GO-ROPIN
x7001
100% of tuition is due to reserve a clinic spot. 50% is refundable if participant is unable to come. Room and stall reservations will be charged at the clinic.
Bunkhouses: $75 per night with tax
Trailer
Hook-ups: $20
per night
Lease
Horses: $100
per day
Stalls (if
not in clinic): $20
per night
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Krece
HARRIS
NRS
Headers Only Team Roping Clinic
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Attention
all Headers and all Heelers! We are taking
our most popular clinics to a new format
that will allow you to improve faster than
ever before. 100% of the time you are at
the clinic will be focused on what you
do and you will have a partner provided
by NRS who catches for you. No worries
about headers missing for their partner
or heelers getting a bad handle. Our team
of ropers will give the heelers a great
handle every run and our heelers will catch
the steer so the header has a successful
run each time out of the box. It only took
us 100 clinics to figure it out. NRS has
changed the format of our most popular
clinics as a result of our experience over
the past 5 years. At a
typical team roping clinic only 50% of
the time is spent on “heading” or
on the “heeling.” At the new
NRS “Headers Only” or “Heelers
Only” clinics, 100% of the time is
focused on your end. We have seen student
headers that get all stressed out worried
about catching for the heeler. We see heelers
not enjoy a clinic because their header couldn’t
consistently catch cattle and give a good
handle. How can a heeler learn if every cow
is handled differently? At the Headers Only
clinic, all the focus will be on the head
run and when it comes time to “turn” cattle
the NRS staff trainers will be there to rope
the feet (and they wont have to track them
across the arena 3 times to get it done!).
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