Wednesday, 11 January 2012

This Ain't No Rodeo Free

This Ain't No Rodeo
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ISBN: B00475AT5A



This Ain't No Rodeo


Sweat, Blood
Dirt, Bulls
Pain, Glory

Some people think this is a rodeo

This Ain't No Rodeo
This is Bull Riding!

Inside these covers you will find stories about one of the toughest individual sports there is -- bull riding and those who participate. Get This Ain't No Rodeo literature books for free.
This exciting sport pits the riding skills, ability to read and interpret the animal athlete's movements, strength and sheer determination of the rider against the brute force,power and determination of a bull who doesn't want that rider on his back.

As exciting as the sport is to watch, it is very dangerous. This is not a team sport, and riders who aren't riding and winning; aren't making money.

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