Rough Rodeo – Behind the Scenes
The NMSU Rodeo team practices on a dedicated schedule, with the Bull Riders and Bronc riders (or some call them roughies) practicing once a week.
The life of a rodeo athlete can be rough, with being on the road constantly, fees every weekend and injuries. Some might say the roughies have the most dangerous and ‘rough’ life of them all.
Living 8 seconds at a time, roughies get on thousand pound animals with a burning passion and hunt for that adrenaline rush in their heart and minds. But it takes time before each ride, for roughies to mentally and physically prepare, in order to make the full 8 seconds, receive a score from the judges and make money.
Meanwhile, all rodeo athletes are working to carrying on the legacy of the ‘Wild West’ and maybe even a family tradition. But most importantly it is what they truly love to do.