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Ill confess... My true love is the origional form of horse power... Horses.

I have four horses and compete in Endurance riding, That is like marathon running except you ride a horse through the bush on a marked course, distances are 80km up to 160km. Training rides are anywhere under 80km.

It is probably one of the most funnest ways to keep in top shape. You get to form a partnership with one of the most graceful animals and enjoy countryside that not many other people ever get to see.

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Ill confess... My true love is the origional form of horse power... Horses.

I have four horses and compete in Endurance riding, That is like marathon running except you ride a horse through the bush on a marked course, distances are 80km up to 160km. Training rides are anywhere under 80km.

It is probably one of the most funnest ways to keep in top shape. You get to form a partnership with one of the most graceful animals and enjoy countryside that not many other people ever get to see.

horses and imports?

did you win lotto?

I did horse riding and A grade volleyball for many years, then quit to focus on dancing (Irish) lol. Lame I know. Competed at state, national and world level but quit when I was 18 - partying was way cooler >_< Been into the gym and boxing for a couple years now but injured my shoulder 4 months ago - need surgery, so gave up the boxing and most gym stuff too. Now I just run most days... fun stuff. Lol.

lol I wish I would win lotto, Horses keep ya pretty poor. Certainly have to work hard for them and the cars, I guess when you have a passion for something you just make things work so you can have them.

Irish dancing is pretty cool, never done it but its interesting to watch.

lol I wish I would win lotto, Horses keep ya pretty poor. Certainly have to work hard for them and the cars, I guess when you have a passion for something you just make things work so you can have them.

Irish dancing is pretty cool, never done it but its interesting to watch.

lol yea my sister did dressage for years (well her horse did... not her. why the long face?) horses are mental money wise.

Nah in yokine

I had ron and birdy train me on the week days and on saturdays Danny Dawson would do the classes.

ha ha Nice :)

Good trainers they are :)

i should be starting back up once i get Linsce back 1 weeks 2 days!!!! :D

ha ha Nice :D

Good trainers they are :)

i should be starting back up once i get Linsce back 1 weeks 2 days!!!! :)

If you got the commitment go for it. I am thinking of going back but i want to do mma. I am just to dam lazy though.

Didn't you get the memo?

Apparently chicks like the nerdy types as they make all teh mula.

Have to disagree on this Bubba,

clearly a big boofy block head, rockstar wages and legs to die for are the

key ingredients required

Memo that!




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