ANYWHERE, why? 'Cause cross-country is the kind of running sport that you can run on anything and everything.
I've been running on a cross-country team for two years, and we have ran in parks, mountains, mud, lakes, concrete, gravel, pretty much any type of land there is possible. We've even ran at farms.
So if you REALLY want to be into cross-country, I'd suggest to run anywhere and be able to know how to run it. These are the main things you should be prepared for: Hills, if you are in OR like I am, mud, grass, concrete, gravel, rocks, tree roots, and any place that you can trip on something.
Cross-country isn't an easy sport, make sure you're prepared for it and am in shape.
Practice practice practice. The more and longer you run, the better your 5k time will be.
Cross country skiing is like cross country running, except on skis. The skis used for cross country skiing are long and thin. Your leather ankle boots are attached only to the toe of the binding. You use poles to push off, and then throw your feet forward to continue the motion. Cross country skiing is easy to learn, and only takes practice. There are many good skiing trail in the rocky mountains of Alberta.
yess! any horse breed can do cross country or jumping.... BUT a lipizzaner stallions is really fast but cant really handle the jumps....but with practice any horse can do amazing!
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The cross is a symbol
Cyclo- cross, cross-country mountainbiking, horse cross-country, cross-country rally, motorcross, supercross, cross-country running, cross-country skiing, boardercross, golfcross, lacrosse, and polocrosse.
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Cross country running started in England
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The duration of A Country Practice is 2880.0 seconds.
Yes, cross country does provide exercise
Cross Country USA was created in 1985.