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  • Bull Riding

    Jane Kubke, Jessica Kubke

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2006)
    Introduces the sport of bull riding, including its origins, history, and techniques, and how it is judged and scored.
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  • Bull Riding

    Hal Garrison

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Professional bull riding is one of the toughest sports out there. This exciting event pits man against bovine, strapping cowboys onto the backs of thousand-pound animals who don't appreciate the rider on their back. These cowboys travel around the country with bulls ready to buck them off at every turn. Fly off in the wrong spot and the bull might go after a rider. Readers learn how these amazing athletes stay safe while performing for crowds of thousands, and the skills it takes to ride like a pro.
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  • Bull Riding

    Professor John Hamilton

    Library Binding (A & D Xtreme, Sept. 1, 2013)
    This title introduces readers to bull riding, rodeo's most dangerous event. Readers will learn the rules of competition, such as how long a rider must stay on the bull and safety equipment such as leather chaps and helmets are covered. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. A&D Xtreme is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Bull Riding

    Josepha Sherman

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2000)
    Explores the origins and development of bull riding as a rodeo event, discussing the rules, the training, the judging, and the animal and human stars.
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  • Bull Riding

    Hal Garrison

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Professional bull riding is one of the toughest sports out there. This exciting event pits man against bovine, strapping cowboys onto the backs of thousand-pound animals who don't appreciate the rider on their back. These cowboys travel around the country with bulls ready to buck them off at every turn. Fly off in the wrong spot and the bull might go after a rider. Readers learn how these amazing athletes stay safe while performing for crowds of thousands, and the skills it takes to ride like a pro.
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  • Riding

    Cassia Cassitas

    eBook (, April 10, 2015)
    The reader is faced with the story of a couple that works for the International Olympic Committee, traveling the world organizing the details of the games, and that at a certain point have a son, who comes to be known as André. In this moment, the life of the wife Elizabeth takes a turn and her life is completely transformed. Her husband, Mario, keeps on working for the COI, and seeks to provide his son an education that will turn him into an international citizen with conscience and the ability to think for himself. Despite the distance, the family unit and the importance of bonds between the family nucleus' members are quite emphasized throughout the plot.Rolando FerreiraFirst Brazilian player in the NBA - RDJ Institute Founder 12 years in the Brazilian National Basketball Teammore than 200 games in International, Pan-American and Olympic Games “While I read "Riding," I was immersed in the narrative, for there has never been a book, other than biographies of athletes, that made me feel so close and so knowledgeable about something, much less something with modern and accessible language. In truth, I felt this way because besides talking about self-improvement, the search for results, commitment, focus and other virtues that are part of the life of an athlete, the biggest part of the story takes place in Curitiba, the city in which I was born and currently reside. Furthermore, I participated in two of the Olympic Games cited in the novel: the writing made me go back in time. The story happens between the South Korean Olympics (1988) and the London Olympics (2012). The Olympics are the conducting string, the dorsal spine that temporizes and gives us a notion of the time narrated. Despite basing itself on the journey of an athlete that seeks his objectives, "Riding" is not merely a story about cycling. It goes much further. The lessons taught of self-improvement, commitment and focus are a full plate to the people who search for inspiration in their lives.As an ex-athlete of old, I was touched to notice that, despite my difficulties and fights in the world of sports, the para-athlete, as André, suffers from the fight a lot to reach his objectives. The culture does not value the Paralympics as much as the regular Olympics, but there that you find athletes that are truly full of drive and willpower.”
  • Bull Riding

    Felice Arena, Phil Kettle, David Cox

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Con and Josh visit the farm of Josh's uncle and dream of riding bulls. Includes related miscellanea as well as questions to test the reader's comprehension.
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  • Bull Riding

    Josepha Sherman

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2001)
    Explores the origins and development of bull riding as a rodeo event, discussing the rules, the training, the judging, and the animal and human stars.
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  • Riding

    Cassia Cassitas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2015)
    Rolando Ferreira First Brazilian player in the NBA - RDJ Institute Founder12 years in the Brazilian National Basketball Team more than 200 games in International, Pan-American and Olympic Games “While I read "Riding," I was immersed in the narrative, for there has never been a book, other than biographies of athletes, that made me feel so close and so knowledgeable about something, much less something with modern and accessible language. In truth, I felt this way because besides talking about self-improvement, the search for results, commitment, focus and other virtues that are part of the life of an athlete, I participated in two of the Olympic Games cited in the novel: the writing made me go back in time. The story happens between the South Korean Olympics (1988) and the London Olympics (2012). The Olympics are the conducting string, the dorsal spine that temporizes and gives us a notion of the time narrated. The reader is faced with the story of a couple that works for the International Olympic Committee, traveling the world organizing the Olympic events, and that at a certain point have a son, who comes to be known as André. In this moment, the life of the wife Elizabeth is completely transformed. Her husband, Mario, keeps on working for the COI, and seeks to provide his son an education that will turn him into an international citizen with conscience and the ability to think for himself. Despite the distance, the family unit and the importance of bonds between the family nucleus' members are quite emphasized throughout the plot. Despite basing itself on the journey of an athlete that seeks his objectives, "Riding" is not merely a story about cycling. It goes much further. The lessons taught are a full plate to the people who search for inspiration in their lives. As an ex-athlete of old, I was touched to notice that, despite my difficulties and fights in the world of sports, the para-athlete, as André, suffers from the fight a lot to reach his objectives. The culture does not value the Paralympics as much as the regular Olympics, but there you find athletes that are full of drive and willpower.”
  • Riding the bullet

    Darrell H. Y Lum

    Unknown Binding (Addison Wesley, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Bull Riding

    Jane Kubke;Jessica Kubke

    School & Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, March 15, 1844)
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  • Riding

    Dana Meachen Rau, Nanci R Vargus Ed.D.

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, April 1, 2006)
    Rau, Dana Meachen
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