Brian Marshall
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
If you lose your grip and the back end of the bull is above your head at that moment...
and all the other variables are in place, like gravity for example, both spurs in the air
It's kinda hard to roll uphill over the bulls back?
But I'm guessing that was a pretty normal dismount for you?
I wasn't about to go back and learn to do it properly...
and all the other variables are in place, like gravity for example, both spurs in the air
It's kinda hard to roll uphill over the bulls back?
But I'm guessing that was a pretty normal dismount for you?
I wasn't about to go back and learn to do it properly...
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