RE: [RC] Bailing off a runaway horse - Karen Standefer
In my case, I literally disengaged from my horse and
tried to do a drop and roll. Unfortunatley, I was
already disoriented and off balance and he was
"flying" down the trail. So, I did a drop and a
series of bounces instead.
Karen
--- Dolores Arste <darste@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK, now guys, describe "bailing" I do not think I
> could force my body to
> bail off a moving horse. I know the pony clubbers do
> it. But, my operated on
> and fragile knees simply will not do things for me
> that I insist I can do.
> Its like the brain leg connection gets severed when
> they sense danger.
>
> Dolores
>
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