How To Ride A Bucking Horse
This information comes from the experts. I thought I would pass it on as I have found it useful a couple or three times. Enjoy :)
There is a definite "classical" method one should strictly follow while one's horse is bucking.
1. Ensure that you have an audience. There is absolutely no point in being decked by your horse unless there are, oh, say a hundred people around to watch. This way, you will have made them feel better about their own inadequacies, and you won't have to go into tedious detail explaining to everyone you know exactly how it happened. It is considered good form if at least one of the audience members is either:
4. When the horse leaves the ground, and launches you into the air like a cannon ball, it is far more gratifying for the crowd if you can let out a blood-curdling yell. Kind of like William Wallace did when they cut his out his guts. Practice this at home. When the local rangers knock on your door, asking if you are keeping a wild cougar in your back yard, you will know you have it right.
5. You should try to stay elevated as long as possible. The longer the better. If your arms and legs fly in impossible directions, as if you were a rag doll, you will achieve additional marks for artistic impression.
6. When you land, try to do so with a thud! The kind of dull thud that you hear when you drop a melon from a great height. Try not to go "Splat" - it puts the audience off their hamburgers.
7. Lie immobile for a while, as your horse runs off into the distance. After a suitable time, rise your head and groan:
"you butt-head!"
And that is how you ride, (or should I say - fall off), a bucking horse. (LOL) . TTFN :)
There is a definite "classical" method one should strictly follow while one's horse is bucking.
1. Ensure that you have an audience. There is absolutely no point in being decked by your horse unless there are, oh, say a hundred people around to watch. This way, you will have made them feel better about their own inadequacies, and you won't have to go into tedious detail explaining to everyone you know exactly how it happened. It is considered good form if at least one of the audience members is either:
- Someone you admire and want to impress; or
- Someone you despise and don't want to give any ammo; or
- Someone you have the hots for and want to impress; or
- Your best friend, who will have no compunction in falling over, laughing and pointing.
- An extremely acrobatic horse - you want one of those twisty-turny jobbies last seen at the National Rodeo Championships.
- A supple back - you should practice somersaults, pirouettes and handstands at home.
- A hat - see,I can be sensible!!!
4. When the horse leaves the ground, and launches you into the air like a cannon ball, it is far more gratifying for the crowd if you can let out a blood-curdling yell. Kind of like William Wallace did when they cut his out his guts. Practice this at home. When the local rangers knock on your door, asking if you are keeping a wild cougar in your back yard, you will know you have it right.
5. You should try to stay elevated as long as possible. The longer the better. If your arms and legs fly in impossible directions, as if you were a rag doll, you will achieve additional marks for artistic impression.
6. When you land, try to do so with a thud! The kind of dull thud that you hear when you drop a melon from a great height. Try not to go "Splat" - it puts the audience off their hamburgers.
7. Lie immobile for a while, as your horse runs off into the distance. After a suitable time, rise your head and groan:
"you butt-head!"
And that is how you ride, (or should I say - fall off), a bucking horse. (LOL) . TTFN :)
1 Comments:
Well, I guess I did a pretty good job falling off of Jack then. I did a 180º barrel roll in mid air. My best friend (Dillon) saw the whole thing and rolled with laughter while I was still "lying immobile" on the ground. There was a huge "thud." Jack went head shaking and thundering off into the distance. I didn't say "You ’butt-head’;" however, it was substituted with plenty of other name callings. And all this before I had a chance to read this very informative article.
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