The three best maneuvers of the charreria
Charreria has many difficult maneuvers that take a lot of practice to learn. These three maneuvers are the best since two are made by men and one by women. Are not easy and need a lot of training to do so at a competitive level.
The first maneuvers is called “Collecting” (coleadero). It is one of the most spectacular and is brave, quick, impetuous and not without danger. Collecting means knocking down a bull in the middle of the race, pulling it from the tail with his hand. The team of collectors and on the type of collectors will be three to five, depending on the type of competition. Each catcher will have three opportunities. The length of the canvas is 60 meters, it will be awarded a higher score to all falls that are made in lesser terrain. At full throttle and parallel to the bull, the charro crouches to grab the tail and carry it at about the knee in that position. He must pass the leg with everything and stirrup over the tail of the steer by entangling it firmly in the shin. He must have greater speed to the race, and pull strongly to overthrow the animal.
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