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		By: ChwaraeTeg		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fan-blinkin-Tastic video. Thank-you for sharing. Great to see such trust and talent. :)

Only one niggle (and it&#039;s only my personal humble opinion), but I felt more than a tad uncomfortable seeing the pretty handler riding, especially jumping, without a hardhat. 

I realise it is each to his/her own, but this is not a good role model for our children. Teenager often think they can ride well enough to go without a hat ..... We can see how pretty and talented Emma is without her leaving off the hat .Sorry, it is a little &quot;thing&quot; of mine due to my normal life being stopped several years ago when I had a fractured skull as my horse fell in a freak accident.I WAS wearing a hardhat, but still needed resuscitation and rehabilitation .The whole family life changed (irreversibly). 

Thanks again for sharing this great video :)
Teg .]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fan-blinkin-Tastic video. Thank-you for sharing. Great to see such trust and talent. 🙂</p>
<p>Only one niggle (and it&#8217;s only my personal humble opinion), but I felt more than a tad uncomfortable seeing the pretty handler riding, especially jumping, without a hardhat. </p>
<p>I realise it is each to his/her own, but this is not a good role model for our children. Teenager often think they can ride well enough to go without a hat &#8230;.. We can see how pretty and talented Emma is without her leaving off the hat .Sorry, it is a little &#8220;thing&#8221; of mine due to my normal life being stopped several years ago when I had a fractured skull as my horse fell in a freak accident.I WAS wearing a hardhat, but still needed resuscitation and rehabilitation .The whole family life changed (irreversibly). </p>
<p>Thanks again for sharing this great video 🙂<br />
Teg .</p>
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