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Bareback Riding at the Rodeo


If you are like millions of families who like to go out and have fun but can only afford certain things when you go out, then you are not alone. Every year, movie tickets are rising, going to the amusement park is out of the question for most families, and their main goal is to only enjoy some time with their loved ones and children. Now, people are going to rodeo shows than ever before. You don’t have to just live in Texas to see a rodeo show. Many children are excited to go to rodeo shows, and it’s an enjoyable sport for anyone. If you take a family of 4 to a pro baseball game event, you will spend around $120, plus the cost of food. If you take your family to a rodeo event, you will only spend around $45.00. Rodeo shows are getting larger every year, and more families are going to these events like ever before.
A rodeo show consists of cowboys and cowgirls displaying their skills when rounding up cows and cattle. Many of these participants have been raised on a farm for years, so participating in a rodeo event is natural to them. Many children who go to the rodeo like to see the clowns perform as they try to run after cattle or drive their small cars in the mud. Some rodeos even have cowboys that ride wild horses throughout the event. The most popular rodeo shows are the ones where the cowboys like to ride the bulls. If you are able to attend one of these events then you will not be disappointed of all the excitement that goes on with these events. These strong competitors are able to stay on these bulls for a long period of time. Overall, your family will enjoy the rodeo, and everyone gets to watch these cowboys and cowgirls display their skills and talents.
Going to the rodeo on the weekends are very exciting and fun. Many of the participants who are in the rodeo have the chance to win prizes and claim the rodeo superiority. Going to a rodeo is a cheaper alternative than going to the movies and spending a ton of money. You can get your hands dirty too if you go to a rodeo because many people from the audience are called in the caged area to meet the participants and also to throw ropes around the cattle’s neck as well. So not only do you get to attend an inexpensive event, but you also get to participate in the rodeo as well. The next time you decide to take your family out to go and have some fun, then you should go to the rodeo.
Aaron Kuhl

Aaron Kuhl is a passionate advocate for the western lifestyle, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Cowboy Lifestyle Network (CLN). Growing up as an Arizona native, with a mother who worked for Wrangler Western for over 30 years, Aaron was immersed in the cowboy culture from a young age. Aaron and his sister Heather grew up watching rodeos, as their grandfather and uncle were PRCA ProRodeo cardholders. This early exposure has given him a profound understanding and appreciation for the western way of life. Aaron went to Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, AZ, then to the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, where he received a Bachelor of Science after creating his own major. This unique course of study wove together Business Marketing, Geography, Sociology, Philosophy, and Religion. After graduating from the University of Arizona, Aaron joined CLN in its nascent stages, contributing to its growth and development over the past decade. As COO, Aaron manages operations, using AI to streamline processes and analyze data, ensuring CLN remains a leading voice. With expertise in business development, he innovates and cultivates client relationships, supporting CLN’s exponential growth. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Aaron values his faith, family, and friends, which are the cornerstones of his life. This personal foundation, combined with his professional expertise, makes him a trusted and authoritative voice in the western lifestyle community. Aaron’s commitment to philanthropy is the bedrock of his personal ethos. He actively supports local Arizona organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, Chandler Compadres, Horses Help, Harris Brothers Charity Foundation, and the American Heart Association (among others), reflecting his dedication to giving back and strengthening the community he calls home. Through his work, Aaron aims to preserve and promote the traditions of the west, ensuring that the spirit of the cowboy lives on for future generations.

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