Cowboy trio starts Royalty I.D.

         Cowboy trio starts Royalty I.D. business


Cowboys have been doing a variety of things to stay busy during the COVID-19 quarantine.

Some are working in factories, others running food trailers, and some are doing construction.
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Tie-down ropers Cory Solomon, Catfish Brown and King Pickett started a business – Royalty I.D. Royalty I.D. is a motivational influencer platform designed to promote positivity to all who come in contact with the team and company.

“One of the things we have already done is a 21-day workout for fitness with all types of workouts,” said Solomon, a six-time qualifier for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (2011-12 and 2015-18). “We are trying to take rodeo to that next platform like the NBA, NFL and NASCAR. We have personal trainers, and we did workouts that those guys do. With Royalty I.D., your I.D. is your identification. People come from different backgrounds and have different struggles, and that means you write your royalty, it is who you are. I chose to get Catfish and King together with me in this company, and we all share our story.

"I feel like the rodeo world is so divided, and I feel like if kids see three guys like Catfish, King and me sticking together, it will help more kids push each other to be better together on that next level.”
To get to a professional level in anything – even building a successful business or career – there's a certain amount of discipline, dedication and commitment that forms the mindset to succeed at the top. Royalty I.D. hopes to share knowledge, resources and inspiration to help others believe in and achieve that mindset on any stage in life.

“We want to let people know that we are not just cowboys, we are athletes,” Solomon said. “We have bulldoggers who could have played pro football or bareback riders who could have been baseball players, but they just love rodeo. We are trying to take rodeo to the next platform and get it more recognition.”
Cowboys have been doing a variety of things to stay busy during the COVID-19 quarantine.

Some are working in factories, others running food trailers, and some are doing construction.

Tie-down ropers Cory Solomon, Catfish Brown and King Pickett started a business – Royalty I.D.
Royalty I.D. is a motivational influencer platform designed to promote positivity to all who come in contact with the team and company.

“One of the things we have already done is a 21-day workout for fitness with all types of workouts,” said Solomon, a six-time qualifier for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (2011-12 and 2015-18). “We are trying to take rodeo to that next platform like the NBA, NFL and NASCAR. We have personal trainers, and we did workouts that those guys do. With Royalty I.D., your I.D. is your identification. People come from different backgrounds and have different struggles, and that means you write your royalty, it is who you are. I chose to get Catfish and King together with me in this company, and we all share our story.

"I feel like the rodeo world is so divided, and I feel like if kids see three guys like Catfish, King and me sticking together, it will help more kids push each other to be better together on that next level.”
To get to a professional level in anything – even building a successful business or career – there's a certain amount of discipline, dedication and commitment that forms the mindset to succeed at the top. Royalty I.D. hopes to share knowledge, resources and inspiration to help others believe in and achieve that mindset on any stage in life.

“We want to let people know that we are not just cowboys, we are athletes,” Solomon said. “We have bulldoggers who could have played pro football or bareback riders who could have been baseball players, but they just love rodeo. We are trying to take rodeo to the next platform and get it more recognition.” ~ PRCA Media


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