Bronc busting refers to the act of breaking in or training wild horses, particularly the bucking broncos. It is a rodeo event where a rider mounts an unbroken horse and tries to stay on its back for as long as possible while the horse attempts to buck him or her off. The term originated in the American West during the late 19th century when cowboys would ride on wild horses to break them in for work. Today, bronc busting is still a popular event at rodeos and requires great skill and physical strength from both the horse and rider. The rider must stay balanced and hold onto the horse while it bucks, jumps, and spins in every direction, trying to throw the rider off. It is considered one of the most dangerous rodeo events and requires a lot of practice, skill, and bravery to master.
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