So, I'm in the market for a sparring partner. But I'd like him to serve double-duty as a rodeo training partner. Any suggestions? Can you get away with a quiver of one?
I have a 32" inseam, if that matters.
So, I'm in the market for a sparring partner. But I'd like him to serve double-duty as a rodeo training partner. Any suggestions? Can you get away with a quiver of one?
I have a 32" inseam, if that matters.
A good bull should be versatile for all bull-related applications. If you're truly serious, a quiver of one is not only suggested, but required.
Also: Bull Tech Talk JONG!
Wide bulls are just a crutch for poor technique. Sure they are a bit harder to dodge and better over varied terrain but turn so much slower that only a weekend warrior noob bullfighter with no technical fighting background could tolerate their poor performance.
I can't wait for this rediculous fatbull fad to be over.
...tricks deserve applause, style deserves respect
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