Gravity always wins

Oct 18, 2008 21:03

We went out for a ride on the common around some of the places we visited last week, enjoying the autumn sunshine and giving sleepsy_mouse a chance to try her new saddle out a bit more. We decided to have a little canter a bit ahead of one of the places we cantered last time, which was nearly a good idea except that our chosen stopping point was around the ( Read more... )

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sleepsy_mouse October 18 2008, 21:17:39 UTC
With my amazing timing, I managed to look round just as Zorro bucked! It was pretty huge :)

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skiesfirepaved October 18 2008, 21:26:01 UTC
Wow! I'm impressed that it's taken 6 years for your first fall, haha. Glad you weren't hurt. :)

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flax October 18 2008, 23:44:13 UTC
I can't believe that it took six years for your first fall, either, but you're so right about being "due" for falls. I haven't fallen since I was like ... 12(?) or so, and I have the feeling that a. I'm basically on borrowed time now for the next one and b. when it happens, it's going to be SPECTACULAR.

Glad you're both okay! I love that Zorro was all revved up until you came off and then stopped to eat. :)

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glenatron October 19 2008, 00:13:14 UTC
Everything else is basically incidental to the eating. When I got myself kicked ( actually it was almost four weeks to the minute between when he kicked me and when he dumped me today ) that was all about food as well. He is basically the fat pony from your userpic writ large.

My worry is that people I know who have gone for a while without falling off tend to follow it by having a bit of time where they constantly fall off. I hope that I can ...ahem... buck that trend.

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penella22 October 19 2008, 00:31:22 UTC
Well, you've certainly had some excitement lately! I think I rode 6 years before my first real fall off of a horse too (although the one I'm not counting was about 5 years into horseback riding and admittedly, trying to do around the world with no one holding your horse is just stupid so I bailed out).

My first fall was when a lesson horse I was riding cantered through a hidden pile of manure in a grass arena and wiped out. Between that and Sage's slipping in manure and injuring himself last summer, I now see manure as very dangerous. :P

Glad you landed well. The only reason people then tend to fall off loads is because a.) they suddenly realize it CAN happen and thus think about it and attract it to themselves more and b) they go all fetal again trying to stay on and protect themselves, which screws up their balance.

Wishing you plenty of arnica for your shoulder.

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penella22 October 19 2008, 00:31:50 UTC
oh p.s. are you buying a new helmet or did your current one survive without any possible damage?

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glenatron October 19 2008, 00:47:05 UTC
No damage- I don't think my head really touched the ground until I was lying on my back staring up at my hungry hungry horse. The elastic on my trademark zebra-print hat silk is completely dead by this point so if my head had really made contact with the ground I'm pretty sure it would have been dislodged and it wasn't.

One thing I've trained pretty heavily in doing is keeping my head right out of the way when I fall and that seemed to be right in the muscle memory there, even if I did also breakfall in a classic hand-on-ground way, which is something I'm trying to unlearn at the moment as it's great for the training mat but potentially dodgy if you're on rough or hard ground...

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glenatron October 19 2008, 00:48:37 UTC
I'm not counting one about 2 years in where a big round school horse I was hacking out on decided to run off home on the last straight and the saddle started slipping round so I dismounted while we were still going on. I figure it doesn't really count because it was an unplanned dismount rather than a fall...

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wldhrsjen3 October 19 2008, 01:08:59 UTC
I had a trainer once tell me, perfectly seriously, that my problem was the fact that I hadn't fallen off yet. She said the sooner I discovered I could fall without the world ending, the better.

I fell off two months later, and the world didn't end. :D

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glenatron October 19 2008, 20:42:29 UTC
I think because I'm trained in rolling and receiving throws I wasn't really afraid that I would fall off, but I'm really glad to have had that vindicated...

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