Nothing will happen but why would you want to do this.
Some scooters have a governor on them. Are you trying to exceed 60 mph when this happens?
Before you can start jumping, you need to be able to control your horse at all speeds while just riding. before you start jumping, you should trot your horse over poles spaced about 10 feet or more feet apart to help your horse get used to adjusting its stride. when you do start jumping, you'll want to start out fairly low, like 1 foot, to get your horse used to it.
your battery will make a big spark or your battery could blow up.
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yes
It depends on what kind of scooter you are looking for. While I was in college I decided to get a scooter to get around campus and it only cost about $20. However, it was a manual scooter. If you are looking for something with a motor it will be around $100 or more.
Kangaroos and other macropods such as wallabies and wallaroos use their tail to balance while jumping.
The battery from a the scooter can be removed. This would still allow the scooter to retain movement while keeping its top speed relatively low.
No. Absolutely not.
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All it is, is a miniature scooter that the owner sits or stands on, while the dog is running. Think of it as dog sledding in the snow.
If you want to measure calories burnt while jumping rope, you can use a heart rate monitor with a calorie counter. When you start jumping, start the stop watch. End the stop watch when you finish jumping. This way the heart rate monitor can compute your calories burnt during your exercise. For example, the Polar F6 heart rate monitor has a calorie counter.