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You're travelin’ fast, but maintaining a steady speed along the trail, ‘cuz a pack of hungry wolves found you and they’re trailin’ fast behind you. Too fast and you’ll burn your hoss out. Too slow and you’ll git eat’n.
Howl howl. Rattle rattle, hiss hiss. Clickity click.
With all that pictured in your mind, here’s step two. Set up a series of ten cones, ten steps apart. From one end, start your horse in a jog, then ride down through the cones keeping an equal distance from each one, while maintaining the set jog speed. If you are successful to keep an even speed throughout and with an even distance, congratulations, you are riding all four corners of your horse. If you faltered and slowed or changed speeds too many times, well, you’ve been bit by a rattlesnake, and later today will find yourself regurgitated into a wolf cub’s belly.
Howl howl. Rattle rattle, hiss hiss. Clickity click.
With all that pictured in your mind, here’s step two. Set up a series of ten cones, ten steps apart. From one end, start your horse in a jog, then ride down through the cones keeping an equal distance from each one, while maintaining the set jog speed. If you are successful to keep an even speed throughout and with an even distance, congratulations, you are riding all four corners of your horse. If you faltered and slowed or changed speeds too many times, well, you’ve been bit by a rattlesnake, and later today will find yourself regurgitated into a wolf cub’s belly.
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