*laughs* That's a good question! I know when I started riding horses my trainer made me practice falling a lot! I've been riding most of my life now, and I don't wreck often, but when I do I usually land on my feet. Most of the time I grab for mane or neck which helps lower me down rather than just going splat. Last time I ate it off PJ I used this technique and hit butt first, then my noggin, the goal being that butt got most of the impact. I'm trying to figure out how to do something similar on my bike. When I come off her, it's more like the time I was moving the herd of horses on Stoli and all of a sudden the herd moved early, he pinned a left hand turn and his hind legs "washed out" in a loose spot of dirt. GRRR!!! Horse on top of you, however, is suprisingly painless. And don't even tell me my stupid pedals are supposed to come loose in a crash, because last time I landed completely connected to pony. "ooof, give me..... oooooof....my foot....aaaaaaaaaargh!.....back!"



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