Friday, August 31, 2012

Meet our Coach: Bob Leary

Straight from the horses mouth, a Q & A with the coach for the ASU Western Team...



Q. How long have you been in the horse industry?

A. I started when I was twelve years old. A friend of mine’s Uncle used to get wild Mustangs and take them to his ranch. The Uncle and his ranch hands would get a saddle on them and then we would jump on. My parents did not know I was doing this, I was playing Pop Warner at the time and they though the bruises were from playing football. After working the horses we were given the keys to a four wheel drive truck and could drive it anywhere on the ranch, he did not care what we did to the truck; this was the perfect compensation for a twelve year old boy.

Q. Who has influenced you the most in your career?

A. An old ranch horse called Vern. He was the smartest horse I ever rode. You would have to trick him at times to get him to work. Once he realized he was tricked, he threw a temper tantrum. You always had to convince him that it was his idea in the first place.

Q. How long have you been the coach of the ASU Western team?

A. I actually started the ASU Western Equitation team four years ago.

Q. What is your favorite thing about coaching the team?

A. Watching riders accomplish something they might not have had the opportunity to do if were not for the ASU team.

Q. What is one of your favorite tricks to help improve a riders skills?

A. You have to laugh, if you think about how amazing a horse is, if they wanted, they could throw you off in a second. But instead the horse tries to figure out what you are telling them. The average horse has the intelligence of a three year old child.  If you have fun while you are working with horses you will be successful.

Q. Tell us one fun fact about yourself

A. I used to race sailboats, everything from twelve to fifty one foot boats. I hold the record for the most wins in San Francisco Bay Annual Pumpkin race. 



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