A Touch of Knowledge: The Art of Bull Riding
For these men, eight seconds of holding onto a two-thousand-pound bucking beast hellbent on hurling its rider to the ground can feel like a full four quarters, nine innings or longer.
For these men, eight seconds of holding onto a two-thousand-pound bucking beast hellbent on hurling its rider to the ground can feel like a full four quarters, nine innings or longer.
Megan Snedden | Posted 02.13.2012
At the foothills of the Andes in north eastern Argentina, you can hear horse hooves pounding against the dirt: Gauchos racing through the underbrush to herd cattle.
The Huffington Post | Mark Hanrahan | Posted 12.09.2011
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Posted 01.04.2012
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HuffingtonPost.com | Lucas Kavner | Posted 08.10.2011
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Posted 07.09.2011
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Posted 05.25.2011
A bull jumped over the fence and into the crowd at the Canadian Finals Rodeo on Friday night, according to the Edmonton Journal. According to the re...
Joe Favorito | Posted 05.25.2011
Yes, the Professional Bull Riders invitational, in New York, in the second weekend in January every year, is successful.
Joseph LeDoux | Posted 11.17.2011
I learned what a brain was by digging bullets out of them as a kid in my father's meat market. That was before mad cow disease, when most people thought cow brains were a tasty delight.
Joshua Kristal | Posted 05.25.2011
The Professional Bull Riders rodeo came to Madison Square Garden in January, and the smell of 700 tons of dirt and cow manure brought out every closeted cowboy this side of the Gowanus Canal. See some photographs from the event.
Marc Hartzman | Posted 02.28.2012