Don’t let her fly away from you and crash into people. Honestly, it’s a little bit embarrassing for her, it’s not very fun, it doesn’t look good on your part, and it’s definitely not fun for the people that are getting crashed into. Be careful. It’s easy for other to get hurt. Typically, crashing tends to happen in two places: most commonly during the Inside and Outside Turns. If you’re doing an inside turn, as she’s finishing the turn — as she exits — cradle your right hand on the back of her shoulder blade. As she comes through that exit motion you’ll be able to get two hands on her as soon as possible so if you need to control her, you’ll be able to handle her inertia much easier. It also makes for a nice connected feel in the turn. Likewise, as you finish an Outside Turn, get ready to give her a little bit more attention in her hand and in her arm just in case you need to put on the brakes.