Wait, they have rodeo schools?! Do they teach you how to be safe and all?
I used to be a rodeo junkie. My folks got me started in peewee rodeos when I was a little guy. I used to be a pro at riding steers and sheep, I have many buckles from it. The rodeo addiction started when I was about 7. It started with sheep then steers then when I became a teen I would go out and jump on a green horse and hang on. The addiction kept growing stronger and soon I was doing saddle bronc riding and did okay. Then I decided to try a bull. A friend bred rodeo bulls and let me 'try it out' on one of his young bulls. I loved it because it was like bronc riding but way better because there was a greater chance of getting hurt.
The best way to describe it is like barn jumping. First you start jumping from sheds onto hay. Then you start jumping from the hay loft onto loose hay. Then you start jumping from the hay loft to the ground. Finally you are ready to jump from the roof of the barn and try to avoid hitting the hot wire and water troughs.
I did rodeo until I was 24 when I had a bad injury. He was going good then he did a hairpin turn which I didnt expect and threw me and I hit the fence and broke my leg. As I was trying to scramble away he crushed my foot. I decided I better not risk getting hurt that bad again. Not only did I have a broken leg and a couple broken bones in my foot but I lost feeling to my right foot so it feels numb all the time. The wife was screaming, she thought I was gonna get killed. Then we had to have friends help around the farm because I couldnt do anything with a broken leg.
Rodeo is the best and I would love to do it again but I think I am getting old and I have too much to loose if something bad did happen.
I say go for it, there is nothing like the adrenaline rush you get. Just be careful. If you go to the school learn as much as you can, I had to learn everything the hard way.