Falling off competitions!

eahotson

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Local western trainer does the occasional childrens camp.Amongst many things he does a falling off comp.All in a safe enclosed area obviously with suitable ponies and hard hats! Children divided up into 2 teams.Points given for the most spectacular fall and extra points if you don't land on your feet first! Personally I think its a cracking idea!
 
Well I do agree you have to fall off before you can say you can ride (several times) and I think it is a great idea to learn how to fall. However falling off and getting point for a spectacular fall???? I don't know. :confused:
 
I was taught how to fall off by my mother who goes by old style teaching and she learnt to fall of by having her instructor throw tennis balls at her :o

However making it a spetacular fall i guess will get you used to falling, sounds very painful i'm at the age when you splat not bounce :D
 
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It makes falling not scary, which is good. Generally, the fear of falling when you're a child is worse before you actually hit the deck, especially if your first few falls are harmless.

My sister and I fell of loads when we were little (especially Al, who hit the 200 mark in her 3rd year of riding... She had a particularly naughty pony one year!) and weren't really scared of falling as a result. Because we'd done it so many times we'd worked out that it was generally a bit of an accident and anticipating it made it worse. By the time we had nasty falls, we were old enough to rationalise!
 
No I'm not sure I like the sound of prizes for the most spectacular falls, but it may be different in practice to how it sounds :o

I do think riding schools should as a matter of routine teach you how to fall safely. My mum had lessons in how to fall from a canter :eek: ... I didn't (a VERY H&S paranoid instructor) but wished I did. Weirdly, I remember parascending and before we could do that we had to demonstrate good crash landing practice! H&H did an article featuring a model horse bucking event riders off and their falls were analysed and corrected. We know falling is inevitable sometimes, I think it makes sense to learn how to do so with least risk of injury. :)
 
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