1. Do not scare the camel. It will get up while you are in the process
of getting on.
2. Make sure you sit on the correct part of the camel. There should be
an area with padding that will let you know where to sit. If you're
sitting on the wrong part, you will know it. It will be painful.
3. Bring extra padding! It will help to keep your butt from hurting.
4. Try to relax your legs as much as possible! Your inner thighs might
be sore afterwards if not relaxed.
5. Try not to bounce around too much on the camel. That will also hurt
your butt.
6. You can hold on to the handlebars, or let go. Either one is fine!
7. Look around and enjoy the sights of the desert!
8. If you are looking for an ab/oblique workout, then try to hold your
torso as stiff as possible! If you aren't looking for that, then just
let yourself rock back and forth!
9. Don't worry if the camel is wobbly getting up or down; that's
normal! If the camel also decides to just put the front half of its
body down, then just wait. This is also normal!
10. Remember to have fun!
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