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JessAndGrenville123

At 22:37:53 on 01.02.12, JessAndGrenville123 wrote:
Well we have had the dressage and the jumping simulator up and i thought it was only right to put the falling one up too, it looks like it would be really helpful to alot of riders to stop unnecessary injuries and help people avoid being winded.

 

Flicka

At 08:18:34 on 03.02.12, Flicka wrote:
I think simulators are a really good idea. I've been on a really basic one and it's really useful for correcting your position because you can just work on that. I would love to go on the jumping one, for the same reason, and I'd also like to learn how to fall although I'm fairly good at that as I've practiced on a few motorbikes in my time lol :D

 

JessAndGrenville123

At 13:55:51 on 03.02.12, JessAndGrenville123 wrote:
Haha i practiced falling at the riding school i learned at, they got out a big blue mat like this one and got us to trot past and fall onto it rolling and protecting our head, was a useful skill to learn, i myself have never been on a motorbike and i don't think i will go on one in my life lol they are too risky in my opinion :P all 3 people i know who ride or used to ride motorbikes have all been in hospital, my grandad broke a leg, my friend lost a leg and my unlce is paralysed from the hip down. Then again they say horse riding is the most dangerous activity out there so i guess i am contradicting myself lol

 

JaymeeLS

At 16:00:49 on 03.02.12, JaymeeLS wrote:
Haha was gonna say Jess until I read your ending sentence. :P Motorbikes don't have a personality or capable of making their own decisions. :P Hehe.

 

Loes and co

At 19:05:49 on 05.02.12, Loes and co wrote:
Never tried one, nor even seen one, but would love to give it a go..THEN I can judge :-)

 


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