Thursday 21 August 2008

What's That Sport?

What's That Sport?

We have too many events in the Olympic Games. It seems as there are much now than there was when I was young, but perhaps him 's right which when I was younger I was more skilful quickly to detect and to avoid the potential trouble.

That must be case, because this morning I was to observe something called , of Raising sport which should be called nobody rests on the horse like it trotte around enough with at low speed and each one, including commentators of paid TV, fall deadened. Which 's how to annoy this sport is.

Here 'of description of SA raising of a reliable source apparent:

��� The steps and the movements carried out on this level include the walk, trot, and the gallop gathered and prolonged; trot and the gallop half-pass (a movement where the horse travels on a diagonal line maintaining its body almost parallel with the arena wall while making ahead and of the side stages in each step); passage (a trot with the idle); piaffe (an approach with in place of trot where the horse takes a step really diagonal pairs of legs placed more as in the walk than in the parallel phases of trot); one and two changes of tempos (where the horse changes line into the left form of the step, preferably when each of the four legs is in the sky, which is different to jump); gallop zigzags ; and pirouettes (a circle of 360 degrees to the gallop where the legs of behind make a very small circle, almost places from there, whereas the front districts make a larger concentric circle).

Dressage comes from a significance of formation Frenchwomen of mot. Tellement fundamental what you 'about the observation is formation-like-competition. But why? We allot medals for the civil servant heats in swimming, for example, but we put 't have separate events of swimming where the swimmer shows his method of formation and obtains a medal for it.

To be right, I know beside nothing about the horses. (Other that the fact that the race known under the name of extractor of carriage of downtown area is able to produce a terrible stink.) But how much hard can it be to carry out walk called prolonged something which apparently is prolonged only with the length perhaps twenty yards?

There 's also something called trot in place, which, it proves, more than prolonged walk is nothing where the rider and the horse put 't go anywhere. You could have noted in description above that the horse is also judged on has trot with the idle. Are they trying to make this less interesting than it is already? Even the horse seemed annoyed.

You can think that I draw aside this sport out of any reflexion and recommends that it not to belong to our Olympic line. As usual, you are wrong. I propose that this sport has need right which twists. We should move this event with the Winter Olympics. And the horse should be on ice-shoes. That will maintain us surely all waked up.

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