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    Not many people have heard of Eric Lamaze‚ a horse rider par excellence. Horse riding isn’t a very popular sport in India‚ but it is an Olympic event. Lamaze is an Olympic Gold Medalist‚ and has won several other competitions including the Equestrian Grand Prix. Early Years Born on April 17th 1968‚ Lamaze was raised by his grandmother in the coastal city of Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada. By the time he was fifteen‚ Lamaze had dropped out of school and joined the horse industry under the reputed trainers

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    A horse has four speeds: walking‚ trotting‚ loping‚ and running. Anyone who has ever ridden a horse has felt the gentle side-to-side sway of a walking horse. Its soothing constant motion is an addiction no one can truly overcome. Trotting‚ however‚ is a very different story. The quick‚ choppy movements of a horse at this speed send you on a short ride up followed by a hard smack when you regain contact with the saddle. Though beginners often dislike trotting‚ easy tricks can be learned to make it

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    Horse Saddle Analysis

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    Introduction to Tack 101 Introduction: Tack is used to dress the horse in necessary equipment for a safe riding experience. Western tack is used during rodeo events‚ to herd cattle and for leisure riding. Today‚ we will be learning the proper way to dress the horse in a western tack. I will address the necessary parts already attached to the bridal and saddle that needs to be altered to be able to fit the horse properly. Components: The saddle has many components‚ but some of them serve different

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    From Horses to Handsprings “Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work‚ a company work‚ a society work‚ a civilization work.” Vince Lombardi‚ Green Bay Packer coach. This quote has been the foundation for my father’s belief that team sports teach commitment. When I started middle school my father insisted that I do a team sport. At the time I had been riding horses for many years and was facing a fork in the road and had to make a big decision. At 11 years old

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    Anticipitory Socialization

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    Heavenly Cook-Kamakeeaina Sociology 100 Kathleen French Fall 2014 Vignette The shaping of my role as being the future leader for the Hawai’i Pa’u Riders has been an anticipatory socialization experience during early onset of my life-span development. “Anticipatory socialization‚” is the process by which knowledge and skills are learned for future roles. The pungent smell of morning dew fills my lungs up with the essence of the earth‚ the cool breeze that gently touches my face‚ and the

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    Introduction Horseback riding is a very popular sport all over the world and has been for several hundreds of years. Two of the most popular styles of riding are Western and English. Even though‚ both of these styles have the same basic principles and in the end are both horseback riding they have many distinct differences. Gaits/Commands Western riding is slower paced type of horseback riding. Western horses are trained to move at a slow leisurely pace and look like a pleasure to ride.

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    Saddlebred Research Paper

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    The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) described the Saddlebred as follows: “He carries himself with an attitude that is elusive of description-some call it ‘class’‚ presence‚ quality‚ style‚ or charm. The superior air distinguishes his every movement.” For this horse to have a look that is extraordinary to the USEF there are multiple imperfections. With every imperfection comes beautiful outcomes. From the high held headset to the luscious long flowing tails‚ each trainer has to conform

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    Equine Therapy Essay

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    Horses historically have provided significant value to man. In today’s society horses have found a new value in that they are used in mental health therapy. Therapies range from youth afflicted with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ (ADHD‚ or ADD) to addressing a range of mental disorders of military personnel. People that have found solace‚ enjoyment‚ and relief from stress while riding horses is now being institutionalized by specific therapy to assist in the treatment of various mental

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    The Rocking Horse

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    Within the story entitled The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence‚ the audience is divulged into the sordid family life of a adolescent boy named Paul‚ where there are three obvious morals told through the story ’s style and symbolism. Also present within The Rocking Horse Winner are elements of supernaturalism and cold harsh reality. The first distinct moral in The Rocking Horse Winner is that we must not let ourselves be succumbed to greed and the need for materialistic items over our

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    Throughout the novel Bless the Beasts and Children‚ by Glendon Swarthout‚ symbolism is used frequently to show a weakness in a character or to fulfill a purpose in the novel. The most apparent weaknesses in the bedwetters was their need for radios to help them sleep. The hats portrayed each characters personality and background in some cases. Also‚ The Box Canyon Boys Camp is in itself a symbol representing American society in general. The radios are the first case of symbolism shown in the novel

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