Preparing the brain for the bull, riders say don’t think about it
CALGARY — Garrett Green found good advice for riding a bull in the book “The Inner Game of Tennis”.
Preparing to board a three-quarter ton mass of muscle, horn and unpredictability named “Fidget Spinner” or “Mr. Sunshine” tends to ruffle the mind.
Green applies knowledge gleaned from a mental-training book about a racket sport to bull riding, although a tennis ball won’t chase and gore you after a drop shot.
“There’s two of you going into battle,” explains the 27-year-old from Meeting Creek, Alta. “One of you is an anxious over-thinker and the other one is laid back and he goes and he does it.