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Warrior Nation empowers you to reawaken your purpose, reignite your mission, and reconnect with team--while reawakening the inner competitor--reviving freedom,igniting joy and guiding you to live and perform with clarity, strength and impact.

06/08/2026

Most people think the big moments change your life.

The scholarship offer.
The phone call.
The opportunity.
The contract.
The win.

But those moments are usually the result of thousands of decisions made long before anyone else could see what was coming.

Every choice compounds.

Every early morning.
Every hard conversation.
Every practice.
Every sacrifice.
Every act of obedience.
Every moment you listen to the whisper instead of the doubt.

The whisper says go.

Fear says wait.

The whisper says trust.

Fear says prove it first.

The whisper says the path will appear.

Fear says you need guarantees.

I've learned that vision isn't seeing the entire future.

Vision is seeing enough to take the next step.

And then the next.

And then the next.

Not because you have all the answers.

Because you know Who is leading the way.

Every extraordinary life is built on ordinary moments where someone chose courage over comfort.

The distance between where you are and where you're called to be is often one bold decision repeated consistently over time.

Most people are waiting for certainty.

But certainty rarely comes first.

The decision comes first.

The faith comes first.

The movement comes first.

Then the evidence shows up.

The moment you stop negotiating with fear, your future gains momentum.

When God places something on your heart and you move toward it with conviction, something powerful happens.

Doors begin opening.

People appear.

Opportunities arrive.

Favor shows up.

The right conversations happen at the right time.

Not by accident.

By alignment.

There is an entire world we cannot see working behind the scenes.

A future we cannot fully see yet, but one we can absolutely feel pulling us forward.

Your destiny is not decided in the spotlight.

It's decided in the moments when nobody is watching and you choose to move anyway.

One application.

One phone call.

One conversation.

One practice.

One act of faith.

One decision.

And then another.

And another.

So if you're carrying a vision that others don't understand yet, keep going.

Listen to the whisper.

Trust the knowing.

Follow the Holy Spirit.

Take the step.

Make the call.

Send the email.

Fill out the application.

Buy the plane ticket.

Practice one more time.

What if the opportunity you're praying for is already looking for someone willing to say yes?

God is still moving.

The possibilities are still endless.

And your next chapter may be much closer than you think.

Warrior Nation

Where healing meets high performance.

This is where winning is decided.

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06/08/2026

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Class of 2026. 🎓

People often see the result.

The rodeos.
The accomplishments.
The opportunities.
The highlights.

What they don't always see are the early mornings, the long drives, the sacrifices, the disappointments, the lessons, and the thousands of quiet decisions made when nobody was watching.

Character is built long before success becomes visible.

Watching Ty grow into the young man he is today has been a reminder that excellence is never an accident. It's built through discipline, consistency, resilience, faith, and the willingness to keep showing up.

The arena teaches a lot more than competition. It teaches responsibility, humility, grit, perseverance, and respect.

Those lessons last far longer than any buckle.

Proud of the young man he has become and excited to see what God has planned for the road ahead.

This is what building the human behind the athlete looks like.

❤️🤠🎓

Class of 2026🎓
𝑻𝒚 𝑭𝒊𝒆𝒍𝒅

My name is Ty Field, and I am from Hardin, Montana. I went to Huntley Project High School for my sophomore and junior years. I have now switched to online so I can go down south to Texas for the winter. My plans after high school are to go to Texas for college, continue my rodeo career, and further my education.

My favorite high school rodeo memories would have to be always being with great friends and family. I would like to thank my parents for always getting me to the high school rodeos and making all things possible for me to keep roping and working hard. Tim and Colleen Moullett for always supporting me and starting me in the tie down! Russ Farrell for supporting me and always having a place for us to be in Texas. K.C. Jones for taking me under his wing and helping me inside and outside the arena. And everybody else who has had any part in this calf roping journey so far.

When I stop at Town Pump, I'm grabbing a Gatorade and a slim Jim.

Events: Tie Down Roping

Memorial Day Prayer at the Rodeo 🇺🇸Heavenly Father,Today we pause with grateful hearts.On this Memorial Day, we honor th...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day Prayer at the Rodeo 🇺🇸

Heavenly Father,

Today we pause with grateful hearts.

On this Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to this nation. We remember their courage, their sacrifice, and the families who carry their memory every day. Remind us that freedom is not free. It was purchased at a price paid by heroes who answered a call greater than themselves.

Lord, thank You for the freedoms we often take for granted—the freedom to gather, to worship, to compete, to work hard, to chase dreams, and to stand together under an open sky. Thank You for the freedom that allows us to be here at the rodeo today.

We pray for every rodeo athlete entering the arena. Grant them focus, wisdom, courage, and humility. Protect them in every run, every ride, every turn, and every event.

We pray for every horse and every animal that makes this way of life possible. Keep them safe, healthy, strong, and cared for.

Bless the stock contractors, producers, announcers, judges, pickup men, bullfighters, timers, gate crews, volunteers, sponsors, families, and supporters whose hard work often goes unseen but makes these events possible. Thank You for every hand that serves and every heart that gives.

Lord, bring comfort and peace to the families who are remembering loved ones today. Surround them with Your presence. Heal hurting hearts, strengthen weary spirits, and remind them they are not alone.

Place Your hand of protection over every mile traveled, every trailer on the road, every family in the stands, and every person gathered here today.

May we compete with character, lead with integrity, treat one another with kindness, and never forget the blessings we have been given.

Today is powerful.

May we honor those who came before us not only with our words, but with the way we live, the way we serve, and the gratitude we carry in our hearts.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

—Warrior Nation

Photo credit to Kim Beer Photography

05/24/2026

OREGON đź’›

One of the conversations Charmayne and I kept coming back to during the Oregon clinic was the power of awareness.

Not just awareness in the arena.

Awareness in life.

Because every breakthrough begins the moment you see something you couldn't see before.

A pattern.
A habit.
A belief.
A fear.
A blind spot.
A strength.

Once you become aware of it, you have a choice.

You can stay where you've always been.

Or you can level up.

What makes these clinics so powerful is that we're not only working on the mechanics of barrel racing. We're helping riders understand the complete picture.

The timing.
The position.
The feel.
The communication.
The ex*****on.

And the human behind it all.

Because a rider can know exactly what to do and still struggle to do it when pressure, frustration, doubt, fear, or overthinking ride into the arena with them.

Throughout the week, Charmayne, Kendall, and I worked with riders on the details that create better runs while also helping them develop greater awareness, confidence, trust, and consistency from the inside out.

One of my favorite parts of the clinic was watching what happened after riders chose to do the deeper work.

As participants stepped into sessions with me, I watched the shift happen in real time.

More clarity.

More peace.

More awareness.

More freedom.

The noise got quieter.

The pressure loosened its grip.

The overthinking settled.

And the competitor buried beneath stress, self-doubt, frustration, expectations, or unfinished business began to re-emerge.

Watching riders walk back into the arena with greater peace, clarity, awareness, freedom, and trust in themselves was one of the greatest gifts of the week.

Not because they became someone new.

Because they reconnected with who they already were.

The goal isn't simply to ride better.

The goal is to become the kind of rider who can access what they know when it matters most.

That's where confidence is built.

That's where consistency is built.

That's where freedom is built.

Because when awareness rises, performance rises.

When performance rises, standards rise.

When standards rise, lives change.

The ripple effect reaches far beyond the arena.

Thank you to every rider who showed up willing to learn, willing to grow, and willing to challenge old patterns.

Something special happens when people gather with open minds, championship-level instruction, and a community committed to becoming better horsemen, competitors, leaders, and humans.

The level rises.

And once you see what's possible, it's hard to settle for who you used to be.

Warrior Nation

Human Performance for Riders

Master the Human Behind the Horse.

This is where winning is decided.

Everybody wants to win.Few people want to take responsibility for everything that comes with it.The pressure.The expecta...
05/23/2026

Everybody wants to win.

Few people want to take responsibility for everything that comes with it.

The pressure.
The expectations.
The setbacks.
The emotions.

At some point, many competitors start carrying things that don't belong to them.

What another competitor thinks.
What a parent might say.
What their friends are doing.
What social media says success should look like.

And suddenly they're not focused on the job.

They're focused on the noise.

The noise becomes pressure.

The pressure becomes distraction.

The distraction becomes anxiety.

And anxiety starts driving the run.

Not because they're incapable.

Not because they're weak.

Because they stopped paying attention to where their focus went.

And here's the hard truth:

Sometimes we hand our power away voluntarily.

Not because we're weak.

Because we're distracted.

Distracted by opinions.
Distracted by comparison.
Distracted by fear.
Distracted by the need to prove ourselves.

The world is full of distractions.

Some wear boots.
Some sit in the stands.
Some run in the same arena.
Some live on your phone.

All of them compete for your attention.

Not all of them deserve it.

The best competitors aren't the ones who never feel pressure.

They're the ones who recognize what's happening and refuse to surrender control to it.

Get back to the job.

Get back to the horse.

Get back to the moment.

Get back to the mission.

The horse doesn't care about the gossip.

The horse responds to the human who shows up.

Present.
Aware.
Aligned.

Awareness creates the choice.

Course correction is the skill.

Alignment creates the edge.

Keep God in your sights.

This is where winning is decided.

— Jenn | Warrior Nation

05/23/2026

There will be moments when the energy feels off.
The pressure feels heavy.
The people around you feel chaotic.
Your emotions feel loud.

There is a lot of negativity in the world.
Doubters.
Ego.
Drama.
Gossip.

Make a conscious choice to stay grounded anyway.
And when you bounce out, course correct and get back here.

When the opposition is working overtime.
When the enemy wants to interrupt, distract, and steal what God has planned for you.

And still… you have to show up.

You still have to compete.
You still have to perform.
You still have to lead yourself well.
You still have to be a good human in the middle of it all.

That’s the work.

Not waiting until everything feels perfect, calm, and aligned.
Not letting emotions grab the reins and run the show.

It’s finding your way through the noise.
Regulating in the middle of the storm.
Holding your standard when circumstances try to pull you out of yourself.

And somewhere in the middle of all of it, you decide:

Hell nah.
Not today.
Not my mind.
Not my peace.
Not my purpose.

When you keep God first,
He becomes the source.

He can do anything.
And He can do so much through us when we’re working to stay aligned with the plan.

Grateful.
Faithful.
Joyful.
Powerful.

Keep Him in your sights.

Anyone can show up when life feels easy.
Warriors learn how to show up when it doesn’t.

So that when they call your name, you walk in the box ready to rock n roll.

Awareness creates the choice.
Course correction is the skill.
Alignment creates the edge.
Keep God in your sights.
This is where winning is decided.

— Jenn | Warrior Nation

05/17/2026

Most people think performance comes from pushing harder.

But the truth?

The greatest competitors I’ve worked with — from rodeo athletes to veterans to high performers under pressure — all have one thing in common:

Calm.

Not passive calm.
Not checked-out calm.

Regulated. Grounded. Clear-under-pressure calm.

Because your horse doesn’t just read your hands.
Your horse reads your nervous system.

When your body is braced, disconnected, spinning, forcing… your horse feels it.
When you regulate, breathe, connect, and come back into alignment… everything changes.

That’s why at Warrior Nation we say:

“Calm is the edge.”

Real performance isn’t built from chaos.
It’s built from presence.

The ability to stay connected when the pressure rises.
To respond instead of react.
To trust yourself under stress.
To stay calm… all while being “humped up.”

Ready to go.
Ready for battle.
Ready to compete.

Grounded enough to stay clear.
Driven enough to go all in.

Because this work was never just about the horse.

It’s about mastering the human behind the horse.

And that…
is where winning starts.





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