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I want to start ridding bulls again. I have not competed for about 2 years. I am 34 now . But still healthy?
I have gotten on a few just to see how i will fair and I did not do to bad. I got no problems ridding, balance, focus, and heart is all still there. It is just that most people who do compete are youunger. I rode Pro. for a few years in the early 90's and still have the want to ride again.
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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
If you can still cowboy up, more power to ya! Age doesn't have anything to do with it as long as you're healthy and determined. If you want, start off in some local small town rodeos, and move up when you feel ready. If you don't, you'll always wonder "what if?" You can always decide later on if you want to persue it full time, or make it a hobby. There are plenty of guys in my hometown that don't do the circuit, but they enter our annual rodeo every year to get their fix. Good luck!
Source(s): When you ride your last one Make sure he's the best one Jump while he's movin' Tip your hat boys and walk away "Cadillac Cowboy" by Chris Ledoux - scotty gLv 42 decades ago
Go for it. If you are healthy enough and have no pains then you should give it a go. I dont know how to train for bull riding but im sure lifting weights and getting all your muscles in shape would be a benifit. Do it and good luck. Hope to see you in the PBR!!