With Buck Brannaman
When you are riding with a mecate, especially on greener horses, you should always be in a ready position to keep yourself out of trouble. If you’re going to the right, you’re going to want to have that coil in your left hand because if things fall apart you’re going to want to get your hand down the right rein pretty quick, get that head around and get your horse shut down. I will show you several easy ways to put a coil into your mecate.
When I am going to the left, my coil will be in my right hand, so if I need to slide down my left rein, I’m in position. When I change the direction that I’m traveling, I simply change my coil from right to left hand and back again. I always want to be in the ready position.
This last way is really simple. You’re just going to roll the rope away from you to make the coil. The motion can be tricky for folks, so think of it this way. To make a motorcycle accelerate, you would do what with your right hand? Now how about to slow down? That’s the motion you are going to make with your right hand, the decelerating motion.
This article originally appeared in Eclectic Horseman Issue No.66