After months of research and development, Spin To Win Rodeo, the nation’s only independent team roping instructional and rodeo enthusiast magazine, has unveiled a new look for its December issue: the Wrangler National Finals Preview Edition.
Based on an extensive reader survey conducted in the spring, the editorial and design staff at Spin To Win Rodeo spent the summer creating new editorial departments and crafting new design elements designed to bring their readers better information in an easier-to-read presentation.
Known since its inception as the source amateur team ropers utilize for tips and behind-the-scenes information from the professionals, Spin To Win Rodeo’s redesign aims to become even more indispensable for the amateur roper. The magazine includes more horse and veterinary care articles, expanded the instructional section and will shine a brighter light on the everyday roper with feature and trend pieces.
“I see a very comfortable mix between news, roping improvement and features,” said Bob Welch, Deputy Editor of Spin To Win Rodeo. “This new package provides the information ropers need to stay current on the sport they love, get better at the sport they love and understand the policies, people and events that shape the sport they love.”
The newly redesigned magazine is arriving in mailboxes and on newsstands now. Check out more about the Spin To Win Rodeo December redesign at http://www.spintowinrodeo.com
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