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What's the difference between Horse & Pony Spray and Horse & Stable Spray?

Home & Farm Frequently Asked Questions
Horse & Stable Spray is a water based product labeled for horses, ponies, dogs, cats and the areas they frequent (see label for specific directions). It has a little water-drop on the label to help you remember that it's water-based. Horse & Stable Spray provides effective protection against many flies and other insects. It will need to be reapplied more often than Horse & Pony Spray, which is an oil-based product. Horse & Pony Spray is best for horses and ponies that are pastured.

What's the difference between Club Sports and Intramural Sports?

Recreational Sports FAQ's
Club sports are student organized and run. Most clubs belong to regional leagues or national conferences and play full seasons with National Championship Opportunities. Intramural sports are activities programmed by the division and are for Purdue Staff & Students. Seasons are short and there is no intern collegiate competition involved.

What is the difference between a pony and a horse?

Seabrook
Horses and ponies are measured in hands. One hand equals approximately four inches. Ponies cannot exceed 14.2 hands, and horses are classified as being 14.3 hands or more.

Do those sunglasses for specific sports really make a difference?

FAQs: Sunglasses, Types of Sunglasses and Buying Sunglasses ...
Yes. Sports eyewear in general tends to be safer than regular sunglasses because the lenses and frames are made of special materials that are unlikely to shatter if struck and can give you the benefits of both sunglasses and protective eyewear. Also, certain lens colors can enhance your vision for certain sports; brown, for example, is popular with golfers because it provides nice contrast on those very green golf courses.

Is one pony enough?

Ponies to go
How many ponies you need depends on how many guests you have attending your party and how often you want them to ride. A general rule of thumb is that 1 pony can comfortably handle 15 guests in one hour, each riding a minimum of 2 times. Please contact us to discuss your function and together we can figure out what you need to best entertain your guests.

What is the difference between Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy?

FAQs
Therapeutic riding lessons focus on teaching the rider the sport of riding. Hippotherapy is conducted by a licensed physical therapist, occupational therapist or speech therapist. Hippotherapy focuses on using the horse as a therapeutic tool to help treat a rider's disability. Each rider meets with a licensed physical therapist for a new rider evaluation prior to beginning lessons.

What is the difference between my member/ID# and my riding/comp #?

NESBA : FAQ
These numbers are NOT the same. Your riding number is required to be on your bike, identifies you when you are on the track, and links you to your emergency contact information. Your member number identifies you as a member and is needed when communicating with us or our participating dealers to get a NESBA discount.

What is the difference between a sports brace and an elastic bandage?

Push Braces | FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A brace provides more support than an elastic bandage, which is flexible but, despite applying pressure and protecting the skin, does not provide a great deal of mechanical support. So, in the case of a lack of stability after a sprained knee/ankle, for example, a brace is far more effective.

What do I feed a pony on?

FAQ
The short answer is grass. A "native" pony will be of a breed that has survived in the UK since long before people domesticated them, and it will be well able to look after itself by eating what grows naturally - it will do best on a large area of poor quality grazing. The problem today is that farming means a pony can no longer roam wild, and thus its grazing is restricted.

How much riding do we do?

American Supercamp - Frequently Asked Questions
A lot. There are a few lecture sessions, but most of the time is spent on the track, learning the techniques. You will sleep well the night after each camp.

What is the difference between martial arts and martial sports?

Lake Zurich Family Martial Arts - martial arts classes for p...
Some styles of martial arts heavily emphasize the sport aspects of the arts, such as sparring, often with heavy contact. These styles tend to also emphasize competitive use of martial arts, such as tournaments or "the junior Olympics." Other styles, such as ours, emphasize the self-improvement and practical self-defense uses of the martial arts. Our students do not attend tournaments for this reason.

What is the difference between the Riding Simulator and the Ridemaster Pro 1 horse?

The Racewood Simulator faq's
The Ridemaster Pro has been built to be interactive to a 40 inch screen. You can ride inside and outside the arena.

Do I need to own a pony to join the Pony Club?

FAQ
No, you don't have to own one. There are Pony Club Centres (click on the link to find one near you) which are generally riding schools or stables. Membership of a centre is specifically designed for those who do not own their own pony: you will be able to ride the centre's ponies, take tests, learn about horsemanship, and so on.

IS SPORTS RESTRICTED?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Competitive sports should be avoided. Actually there is very little knowledge how sports affect a well treated patient with long QT syndrome. It is known that especially LQT1 type patients have an increased risk during exercise, but to a smaller degree also LQT2 type patients. This is especially seen in untreated individuals with long QT syndrome.

Can I go back to sports after the operation?

Children's Orthopaedics
Do not participate in gym or sports for at least 6 weeks after the operation. School notes are available at the office.

What is Sports Medicine?

Phoenix Orthopedic Evaluation Arizona Treatment Consultation...
Phoenix Orthopedic Group is experienced with sports medicine and employ trained and experienced orthopedic sports medicine physicians serving all of Phoenix, Arizona. Whether you are an amateur or a professional athlete you can be assured an orthopedic specialist within POG will be available and qualified to care for your orthopedic sports medicine needs. Common injuries that require an orthopedic sports medicine physician or orthopedic specialist may include: Runners Knee.

What is Sports Dentistry?

Frequently Asked Questions About Dentistry
According to the National Youth Sports Foundation for the Prevention of Athletic Injuries, dental injuries are the most frequent type of oral facial injuries that occur during sports involvement. Find out more about Sports Dentistry and what you can do to protect your teeth and mouth during participation in sports. Find the answers to frequently asked questions about root canals, provided by the American Association of Endodontists.

How do I choose and buy a first pony?

FAQ
Ponies will be advertised for sale in local newspapers, and the "free ads" (typically yellow) papers are a particularly fruitful source since placing an advertisment costs nothing. You may also find ponies advertised in local tack and feed shops, on notice boards in riding schools, and in Pony Club newsletters. Most Riding School and livery yard owners buy and sell ponies, and will be able to advise you about local sources.

Do I need my own land to keep a pony?

FAQ
No. You can rent grazing, or possibly share with a friend who has some; or you can keep your pony at a stables or riding school "at livery". For a beginner livery at a riding school is best. They manage the pony for you, and have experienced people who can answer your questions. There will be instructors, a school ring, jumps, probably help with transport, a farrier on tap and a lot of local knowledge.
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