According to TheTopTens.com, do you know that horse riding is the fifth hardest sport? In such a case, why people say it is easy, and the athletes in equestrian competitions are not so difficult. More importantly, horseback riding is misunderstood and underestimated. People who are misunderstood as horse riding think that it is easy. Many think that what they should do is sit there and manipulate horses. The truth is that this is not easy. According to ridersforhelmets.com, 78,000 people have visited the emergency room since 2007 and 75% of head injuries are occurring immediately.
1 Horse riding (or equestrian) is one of the most intense sports known to people. It requires not only physical reasons to be challenging but more than exercise capacity. Horse riding requires commitment, time, patience, and most important things to establish contact with your horse. If you do not have a good relationship ... read more. Because it is almost impossible to calculate, there are so many deadly horse riding accidents. Working with a living, considerate animal immediately brings a serious danger. Jade South, Jessica Forsyth, and Emma Jonathan are just a few of the promising young drivers who have done their things in the past three years. The first two names are 14 year old girls.
A few years ago my eldest daughter liked to ride a horse so when I was reading a local newspaper I found an article about my family running in Mongolia, an 11 - year - old family in the travel section. I promised that we would make a similar trip someday. We like traveling and rarely take a vacation for more than two weeks at a time. Two months ago is an opportunity we should not miss. I respect the devotion to my daughter In early July we visited Mongolia for a long journey through the Gobi Desert and Central Mongolia.
6 months: Trip to Mongolia, Acumatica business trip, resumption of ERP consulting business, provision of new plug-in for Acumatica and Excel
Horse riding is one of the most dangerous sports, especially sports related to head trauma. For example, according to US statistics, about 30 million people ride horses each year. On average, about 67,000 people are hospitalized each year due to injuries while working on horses. Of these hospitalizations, 15,000 were due to traumatic brain injuries. About 60 of them died of brain injury each year. The study found that horse riding is more dangerous than some sports including skiing, racing and football. Compared to motorcycle racing, the admission rate for every hour ride is higher, 0.49 times per thousand hours, and 0.14 accidents per thousand hours.