A super fan here of J B and you also Luke the Branquinho shake will never forget that.🐂🐴🤠
@rodeorebelКүн бұрын
Lane Frost was one of the greatest one of a kind.I never met Lane I have a 19 year old granddaughter she never knew anything about rodeo until I talked about Lane and she watched the movie 8 seconds.Well now her hero is Lane Frost that’s just how Lane could touch peoples life then and now after all these years. She is now training to become a barrel racer. Love the Frost family and the L F brand.🐂🐴🤠
@CarolTerry-s7uКүн бұрын
Cheering for you, sister and JLo at the finals. GOOD LUCK!
@RedBellRanch2 күн бұрын
Cheyenne!
@ArtisanVaquero2 күн бұрын
🎉
@CherylRawson2 күн бұрын
Cheyenne
@JanelBorghero2 күн бұрын
Cheyenne frontier days
@robertgraham33682 күн бұрын
Good luck in Las Vegas Hailey!!
@thomasehrenberg11262 күн бұрын
Cheyenne Wy
@cemetarygates28002 күн бұрын
Pulling for yah from San Antonio, TX Hailey............Let it fly... Enjoyed it and the channel Luke, Be well
@marykaywohlert92282 күн бұрын
Calgary Stampede
@RogerioFrank-c3r5 күн бұрын
Tai o melhor peao do mundo ❤
@bradreynolds18097 күн бұрын
Saddle bronc riding trivia answer
@jimmykelso443614 күн бұрын
An outstanding champion and a young man all young people to look up to and older people to appreciate
@marykaywohlert922815 күн бұрын
What is Teton Ridge? I hear it referred to and have seen signs.
@bigtonyrus15 күн бұрын
honor to be on!
@deanaltman684116 күн бұрын
I think it would help tremendously if a way to eliminate entry fees could be implemented. The big rodeos bring in enough people to do that but it would be difficult for the small ones. How many thousands and thousands of dollars are spent on entry fees every year?
@bigtonyrus15 күн бұрын
Too much! Haha, I get there needs to be a happy medium.
@brianfrazier521516 күн бұрын
Thanks for going on this Luke guys show.. Thanks Luke and guests for these videos and awesome content...
@thelukebranquinhoshow15 күн бұрын
love to hear this - thank you so much for watching!
@rickeeeddleman561416 күн бұрын
Great insight into what those of us "know" about bringing our beloved sport of Rodeo into its next-generation. There will be those of my age who want is like-it-was (which I'm not). Just be sure that the small rodeos don't get lost in the dust or sunsets. Just sayin'. For example: there are those olde phartes who don't like contract acts - people (!) - rodeo is entertainment! I come from both worlds. Hell! I was a teenager when Jim Shoulders was riding! Keep up the good work Luke!!!!!
@vincentceja926916 күн бұрын
all his songs are in my playlist!! KEEP ON KEEPING ON WF
@ACVRG121 күн бұрын
It’s pretty great to see how Australians and Brazilians adopted our western culture
@bobthebuilder690022 күн бұрын
I don’t think y’all give true fans of rodeo enuff credit understanding what it takes to rodeo. Why can we not understand and know the ins and outs of the sport of rodeo like any other fanatical fan like football or baseball? We’re not all white collared 6 figures city folks Btw most of us are sitting in the nose bleed section at the NFR only wishing and hoping to get shit and dirt tossed in ur face in the lower section
@kellywaller45927 күн бұрын
He is my grampa ask him delani Waller
@travelreview5962Ай бұрын
I see how a helmet can save you from a lot of of relatively minor injuries like things that require a hand full of stitches but 9 times of 10...i don't see how it saves you from anything catastrophic or life theatening. The one situation that i know id be dang happy to have one in is if that bull decides to bull that Bodacious head but on me. God bless that always looked and looks so rough.
@travelreview5962Ай бұрын
***BELOW IS A LONG READ BUT VERY WORTH IT IMO*** I detail exactly how much more dangerous bull riding is than most anything else. Thank you and lmk how you like. As far as mainstream sports in the United States, football does not have the most injuries per say, but it does have the worst injuries. With that said, it's quite uncommon for a injury to be considered catastrophic. Catastrophic means that the inury is going to have a very serious impact on the player for the rest of their life. Not like i played for 20 years and now my back hurts, like I was okay, then this one inury happened and since that moment i can't drive because I can't feel or nice my feet below the knee and I have to drag one for behind me everywhere i go for the rest of my life. Now... not only does bull riding have an injury rate over 10 times that of football, but the number of catastrophic injuries are so much higher that no one has bothered to do the math or the studies because it is so clear that whatever 2nd place is....its way, way, waaaaaay behind riding bulls. A football player who has a 20 year career will spend about 19,200 minutes on the field in professional games if they were to play every minute of every game and never get injured. Shane Proctor has more professional bull ride attempts than anyone else, 1826. Of those 1826 attempts he only completed the entire 8 seconds 41% of the time, every other ride was less than that. Even if every ride had lasted the entire 8 seconds he would've only spent a total of 243 minutes riding bulls professionally. Its much more likely that number is closer to 171 minutes.... maybe 3 or 4 total hours over 18 years, the most rides in history and he is 10x more likely to get injured than the football players whos long career on the field isn't 3-4 hours, its more like 300. So a bull riding career, the actual time you're exposed to danger, is 100 times less than the most dangerous mainstream American sport and even at that you're still 10 times more likely to be injured in your 3 hours to their 300. We could stop there but now let me tell you the bad part....Traumatic Fatalities. Again Football remains king in this area among mainstream sports. As a football player in recent years you are accepting this risk that you could be one of the .07 out of 100,000 players that will experience a Traumatic Fatality and die, that's around 1 in a million. This means you won't die 10 years later or from complications during a surgery. It means that you're going to get hit so hard that you never get to say goodbye to anyone. You're going to bleed out internally on the field or your brain stream is going to be snapped from your brain and the lights just go out immediately and forever. What is the rate among bull riders? Just over 4 out of 100,000 bull riders will take their last breath in the arena. Now... .07 and 4 may not seem that much different but what it really means is that you are over 57 times more likely to die in the arena that on the field. JB isn't popular because he's a good bull rider. Just to get on a bull for a living you've got to be by far, one of the toughest sons of bitches on the planet. JB is so popular because when you get all the toughest sons of bitches to have ever drawn breath in one room, JB reigns supreme. He stands head and shoulders over men who stand head shoulders and ass over everyone else who's mother has ever given them life. So if you ever happen to see this man in public, i hope you show him the respect not that he deserves, but the respect he's earned.
@travelreview5962Ай бұрын
This is why "Do as I Say, Not as I Do" is actually good advice and a legitimate way to teach and be taught. When someone older and wiser with more experience than you who has achieved the things you want to is teaching or mentoring you, the chances are very high that they're going to be right now often than you are. There are going to be things they tell you to do that they do not necessarily do but you're job as a student is to get everything you can from your teacher and you do that by listening. Now at one time they were probably you and had a teacher telling them to do things that they didn't like but it foucault works out like this...say you're teacher is on you to do 5 things you really just do not want to do. Most of the time after being forced to do all 5 for a long enough period of time you're going to see the benefit from 4 of them and after a while no one is going to get you to be able to go back to your old ways because now you have the experience and understanding. However it's not unlikely that because of your build, your mechanics, your style, your talent, your mentality, or all of those things combined that 1 of those 5 things will work for everyone else, but not for you. Same goes for the kids you're teaching but if they want to be the best they can they've got to buckle down and do everything correctly for long enough that it becomes their normal. Only after that Do you know what's really going to work and what isn't. You can't point to 1 thing JB does that you're told not to do and use that as an excuse for you doing everything just how you damn well please, that is only hurting you. Also to truly know what works better for you and have the most confidence your can, you have to try things the way you don't want to do you don't just know if doesn't work for you, but you know that you know that you know that you know... you're way works best for you. Confidence is a huge part of mastering any skill and you can fake it 9 ways from Sunday but to actually obtain it and make it something that benefits you and takes you too the top.... get ready bc there's a whole hell of a lot of failure on that road.... its the only way.
@Barbara-vb7huАй бұрын
To much about yourself Luke your interview is JB
@rookdarealest3944Ай бұрын
Dude doing the interview is a hater
@PATRIOTGal2Ай бұрын
Are they are liberal? 😂😂😅 That was awesome! 😂
@bobbywilson1698Ай бұрын
Love this. Was a huge Lane Frost fan and even Bigger OSU fan. Thank you and will always support LF brand
@bradhill93Ай бұрын
Since I saw the preview last week, I've been dying to see this episode. I went to school up at K-State and helped maintain the facilities for the rodeo team. They were almost entirely self funded and self governed. No way in the world any of the kids in the "actual" sports programs could have handled that kind of responsibility. These kids work!
@jacktolmachoff7547Ай бұрын
ya Luke
@cemetarygates2800Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the chat fellas. Fun fact....I was actually an extra in 3 scenes in the movie 8 Seconds. Loads of fun and interesting how a production like that is put together. Followed the movie around Seguin, New Braunsfels, and Bandera, TX. Big love from San Antone
@thelukebranquinhoshowАй бұрын
love this
@OrlanzaTom-pz4rcАй бұрын
✊
@garywashere23Ай бұрын
JB could have 2 more pbr buckles but he always road the toughest bull in the short go
@MarkCarson-e5fАй бұрын
Cross fires are the worst, especially with Amateur rodeos, can’t imagine how important it is at the big show, my hat’s off to you!
@MarkCarson-e5fАй бұрын
As a rodeo judge I TOTALLY agree and understand everything that was discussed with all that was said here!
@brianfrazier5215Ай бұрын
What's her social and KZbin to follow??? No links from you .
@gtcnoteАй бұрын
Wags made the 2024 NFR, on the last weekend. Nice work. 🤠
@mrssassafrass9214Ай бұрын
Love the “realness” that got to shine through. Is the MauneyCast gonna be coming back this year? You and JB were a hoot.
@EndetarАй бұрын
My husband and I were out at NFR last year for the PRCA Convention and walked over to watch the NFBR. WHAT A POWERHOUSE EVENT. The ladies definitely don’t get the attention they deserve and I wish they had more! Great interview, as always. Jackie is a legend. 🎉
@LeightonEdwina-k5fАй бұрын
Hall Eric Thompson Helen Brown Mark
@judehuckleberry4107Ай бұрын
He's eyes make it so much funny and I love watching he's eyes
@dennisdomingos1283Ай бұрын
Are you going to interview Reg when he’s in Oklahoma City being inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
@CoreyBerry-e1tАй бұрын
Jackie finished 3rd in standings
@cemetarygates2800Ай бұрын
Appreciate the interview Luke. Enjoying the channel and shows from San Antone