For the last three years, 16-year-old Ava Vogel has posted Instagram videos﻿ of herself jumping like a horse.

At first, she filmed herself clearing obstacles on two legs like a hurdler. Donning athletic clothes, she left her blonde hair loose, flying in her face and covering it almost like a mask. Her initial obstacles were crude. Chairs. Piled boxes. A kiddie pool.

But, in April 2017, her videos changed: She began jumping on all fours.

In her first video demonstrating her new skill, she comes up to a makeshift fence, coils back on her legs, and then launches herself in a smooth arc, tucking her hands up in front like a horse lifting its knees. It wasn’t a huge jump, but Vogel still cleared it easily.

“Maybe I should just stick to 2’s lol,” she wrote in that post, referring to leaping on two legs.

But she didn’t. Today, Vogel’s videos almost exclusively feature her jumping on all fours, a skill which has earned her more than 33,000 followers.