RE: [RC] [RC] Fear when mounting/dismounting - Mike SherrellI've had more of those "glad nobody was watching" moments that I care to remember. On the other hand I really enjoying being a spectator at other peoples' wrecks (as long as there are no permanent injuries). Mike Sherrell Grizzly Analytical (USA) 707 887 2919/fax 707 887 9834 www.grizzlyanalytical.com -----Original Message----- From: Karen Sullivan [mailto:greymare56@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:52 AM To: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Ridecamp (E-mail); Lif Strand Subject: Re: [RC] [RC] Fear when mounting/dismounting ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lif Strand" <lif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I've tried it. My cousin can do it and she makes it look easy. She can hop on a 16 hand horse that way - I've watched her. Cousin says there's a trick to it, but she's never been able to explain adequately to me. *I can still do it, but my height limit now is about 15.1....here is how I do it: I grab mane right in front of withers with my left hand....and back up (facing the rear of horse) as far as my arm will let me Take2-3 running steps and bounce off left leg, grab wither with right hand and swing right leg up and over horse. If you start with a too tall horse you will never get it.....start on a pony and then when you get the hang of it, practice on taller horses. I say practice on all the horses you can find., it's good training for them. My daughter who is 17 has a funny method...she does the hop, skip and jump like me...then just flings her belly over horse and then swings right leg. sometime her mare starts off while she is half way on. Funniest thing that ever happened to me getting on was a bareback ride one day on the 14.1 hand Arab (I am almost 6 ft) I had my young horse following loose. Got to the top of a very, very steep hill. I contemplaced riding down it bareback with this mare with no withers, nixed that idea, so decided to get off and walk down, which I did grasping the bushes along the side, with both horses following. I then turned the mare sideways and stood on the uphill side to make getting on easier. Got in position and did my swing,and the minute I started she turned uphill and started trotting up the hill, with me scrambling to get right leg over, and clinging to her mane. There was no way I was going to come off that mare; she would have headed off for points unknown! Before I knew it, I was right back at the top of the hill again!!! Of course the baby followed back up. I was so pissed at that mare I did just turn, say, "what the heck" and rode her back down the hill. I am just glad nobody was watching! Karen =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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