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Speaker A: All right, here we go. I'm going to bring in my test dummies for the bareback
riding, Garrett and Cooper. Let's get rolling.
Now that we showed you how to get off onto the pick-up man, we're going to go through
a scenario as to where you come off the horse away from your hand to where you're going
to be hung up.
As we're riding around here, my feet come loose, something happens, you never know what's
going to happen. You're going to get *** down away from your hand and your hand's not
going to come out. It's going to be locked into here. First, you want to reach up and
grab hold with both hands. Double grab, get your feet up, start jumping. Get your elbow
over. Unhook or work on your hand, and then when you let go, hit the ground and crawl
to get away. But you want to hit the ground and make sure that horse, if he kicks, you're
going to be underneath it.
Speaker B: As you can see here, Dylan lost his feet and got into a bad situation. He
does a really good job by double-grabbing and trying to get to his feet as the pick-up
men are trying to help him. The best thing about it is I haven't heard him scream yet.
Here, the pick-up men get the horse shut down, get everything boxed in and slowed down so
Dylan can get up over the horse and get his hand out. Good job by the pick-up men to get
things slowed down and shut off.
Speaker A: Feet get behind you, come off away from your hand. You're hung up, double-grab.
Get your feet. Come up, get your elbow over. Good. Good. Pop out, hit the ground. Good
job. That right there is something that's going to save kids from hanging up for laps
and laps around the arena. A lot of kids don't know. And another thing, don't scream. If
you scream, the pick-up man's horses won't ride in. They don't know what's going on.
You're just in a heck of a wreck. Now on this right here, going through this stuff, that's
why we win.