Articles, tagged with "horse riders", page 6
18th January 2008
Horse Riding is seen as a lovely relaxing sport, with many children starting horse riding when there 4 or 5. People often don't realise the weight and power of horse's even small young ones. In America alone there are over 30 million people riding horses ...
Read >
Author:
Jene
14th November 2007
The need for recreation is what every teen wants. There are many reasons for this. Some teens are exhausted from doing their home works and school reports and they need to regenerate themselves. Others are just too bored in their homes and have to go outs...
Read >
Author:
asterisk.submitter
08th November 2007
There was an urgent knock on the back door. A desperate voice wanted to know: Could I come and have a look at David? He fell of Duke during the hunt that morning at a 6 ft fence and landed head first. David, not Duke. David was all for jumping the fence, ...
Read >
Author:
margarethe de Clermont
19th April 2007
Pilates was formed by Joseph Pilates during the First World War with the proposed intention to improve the rehabilitation programme for casualties. During this period, Pilates was designed to aid injured soldiers regain their health by strengthening, stre...
Read >
Author:
Videojug
12th March 2007
Originally christened "Bahia Formosa" (beautiful bay) by early Portuguese explorers, Plettenberg Bay can now be accessed by first class national roads, by sea or by scheduled air flights.
The great forests lying at the feet of the fabled Outeniqua and...
Read >
Author:
Gerald Crawford South Africa
13th July 2006
Exploring this tiny island's lush valleys, well-kept fields and unspoilt coastline couldn't be easier. 450 miles of fast roads and small country lanes create endless opportunities to explore and discover Jersey's beaches, parishes and tourist attraction...
Read >
Author:
sam lowe