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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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but fucking hard exercise. it exercises pretty much every muscle in the body. if you're not used to it, you'll be walking like you're shitting a melon at first, because your legs are split so wide over the horse's back
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 17:47, 3 replies, latest was 11 years ago)

Also, how can it be hard work to "sit"?
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 17:49, Reply)

you get used to it, but the first couple of sessions you end up walking like john wayne.
it's easy to sit whilst they are walking. it gets harder when they speed up. standing trot is hard until you learn the rhythm. kids pick it up without thinking. adults can struggle.
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 17:54, Reply)

i could totally see you doing this
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 17:55, Reply)

Comfy seat, air con, radio and no horse cock
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 17:58, Reply)
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