The fate of the Standing Manganasdistinguished by its spectacularity and precision, highlights the manganeador's exceptional skill in the expert handling of the reata and his ability to skillfully coordinate this execution with the three arreadores in charge of driving the mare.
The manganeador displays impressive virtuosity when executing the floreo de reata, a technique that requires innate mastery and perfect timing. The ability to control the rhythm and trajectory of the rope, as well as dexterity in the precise timing of the throw, are fundamental to ensure success in this suerte.
Collaboration between the manganeador and the arreadores is crucial. The mare, guided by the arreadores, must be led in a precise manner so that the manganeador can execute his cast with maximum efficiency. This synchronization between the participants is an example of the mastery and teamwork that characterizes charrería.
Throughout history, outstanding charros have developed special techniques in the Suerte de las Manganas a Pie. Among them, the "Tirón del Ahorcado" and the "Tironero de la Flecha" stand out, two variants that require extraordinary skill and have been perfected by charrería masters. Anastacio Becerra, known as "El Apache", is recognized for his skill in the "Tirón de la Muerte", while Carlos Rincón Gallardo has left his mark with the "Tirón de la Flecha". These techniques add an additional level of complexity and showmanship to this emblematic luck.