Okay, so I wanted to mess around with this “cowboys horse” thing. I’d heard about it, seen some pictures, but never actually tried it myself. Figured it was time to give it a shot.

First, I needed to, well, get the “supplies.” This was the trickiest part, honestly. Where do you even find this stuff? After poking around a bit, I found what I needed. Not gonna lie, felt a little weird buying it, but hey, gotta commit, right?
Once I had everything, I set up. This is important! You don’t want to be fumbling around mid-process. I cleared a space, made sure everything was within reach. Like prepping ingredients before you start cooking, you know?
The Process
- Step one: Get comfortable. Seriously, this is key. If you’re tense, it’s not gonna work.
- Step two: Follow the instructions. I’m not gonna spell it out here, but there are guides online. Find one that makes sense to you.
- Step three: Take your time. There’s no rush. It’s about enjoying the, uh, ride, not getting to the finish line.
I started slow, just getting a feel for things. Honestly, at first, it felt a little awkward. Like trying a new dance move and tripping over your own feet. But I kept at it, following the steps, adjusting as needed.
And then… it clicked. That feeling everyone talks about? Yeah, it’s real. It’s like… whoa. Hard to describe, but definitely intense. A rush, for sure.

I rode that wave (pun intended, I guess?) for a while. Lost track of time, honestly. Just focused on the sensations, the rhythm, the whole experience.
Afterward, I was… spent. In a good way. Like after a really intense workout, but also… different. More relaxed, maybe? Satisfied, definitely.
Clean up was, well, clean up. Necessary, but not exactly glamorous. Part of the process, though.
So, yeah, that was my “cowboys horse” adventure. Would I do it again? Probably. It’s not an everyday thing, but definitely something to, uh, explore when the mood strikes. It’s intense, for sure, but also kind of… freeing? Hard to explain. You kind of have to experience it yourself to understand.
Just remember be safe with it,ok?
