The objective is simple but punishing: stay on a bucking bull for .
Organizations like Professional Bull Riders (PBR) have turned the sport into a global spectacle, complete with a Team Series that features regional teams competing against one another. Professional Bull Rider
It has been called "the toughest sport on dirt," and for good reason. To the uninitiated, professional bull riding looks like a chaotic dance with a 2,000-pound beast, but to the athletes in the arena, it is a game of extreme technicality, mental fortitude, and sheer grit. ⏱️ The Rules of the Game The objective is simple but punishing: stay on
Time starts the moment the bull's shoulders or hips clear the chute and stops if the rider’s body hits the dirt. 🧠 The Mental and Physical Toll To the uninitiated, professional bull riding looks like
Riders must grip the bull rope with only one hand. Touching the bull or themselves with their free hand results in immediate disqualification.