lol! try it in jogging shorts!! i did it when i was waiting around at an eventing competition, and it takes some skill that i didn't have that summer :)
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HAHA! Good advice!
ReplyDeleteHaha! I have! But riding pants are just better!
ReplyDeleteOh, I wished you had asked.
ReplyDeleteOh, I wished you had asked.
ReplyDeletelol! try it in jogging shorts!! i did it when i was waiting around at an eventing competition, and it takes some skill that i didn't have that summer :)
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ReplyDeleteokay, got it. thanks!
hahaha....i would have LOVED to see that...
ReplyDelete...but that's partially b/c I'm related to you and sadistic :)
ohhhhhhh that's a lot of chafe.
ReplyDeleteZach, I don't understand how men can EVER sit the trot. EVER!
ReplyDeleteI was a pro at sitting the jog, and I highly recommend only sitting the [diagonal two-beat gait] on a WP-type horse. ;)
lol funder you
ReplyDeletea) where a cup!!
b) those english seat savers, the ones that come in gel and padded, you MUST have one of those!!
and since when your jumping 4 feet in a hard english saddle, you already where a cup...
and notice how i said i did NOT have skill that summer :'( very painful
I guess i learned not to goof around at 3 day events while waiting for my friends to go, they found it very amusing... i did not
http://www.barnmice.com/profiles/blogs/9-tips-to-help-you-sit-the
ReplyDeletefound this and thought of you!