The better you are at "riding", the easier it is to freemount. If
you're still very early on in the riding process, I'd see freemounting
practice as a poor use of time. How would you know if you missed your
mount or if it was a riding problem?
I practiced till I could ride maybe 400m, then started working on
freemounts. Took awhile (i'm older, 38) for me to get the left foot
static mount down, but after using that for a month and all of the
riding that I did in that month, the right foot static mount only took
a few tries.
Bottom line, the more saddle time you get, the easier it will be to
freemount when you decide to do it.
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