Football and riding may be very different, but they possess the same characteristics. You do need incredible intelligence for both, and they are also very dangerous. Compare equine related deaths in the past year to football related deaths and you will probably agree. If you still don't, go watch a rodeo or an "Extreme Cowboy" competition and I think you will realize what it takes to be a horseman/ horsewoman.
Definitely football because you can easily get hurt and injure something very severely, but in riding you cant really get an injury. Plus in football you have to be smart while your playing, unlike riding which is just riding around on a dumb horse. ts not even close really if you don't agree with me your probably i little girl that obsesses over horses.
I think its a difficult argument because in football you run alot and get injured but in horse back riding you have to stay balanced on a 1600 pound animal that could explode at any second, where as in football i learned that in 26 years on 325 people have died from football and 100 people die from horse related injuries every year. So personally i think horse back riding is harder. and any way 5 year olds can toss around a football its not that hard.
Football
West Riding County Amateur Football League was created in 1922.
football is a better excercise
Denver Broncos stadium because they have the highest point for a football field and it makes it harder because they are cold and they mostly have asthma and it is just a lot harder.
It depends on what you are good at. If you have exceptional balance, and are a light person, football will be harder. If you are a heavier, strong, person who does not have good balance, you will find ballet is harder.
im a girl and do gymnastics i think football is so much harder than gymnastics.
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Fouled Plug. Ride it harder!
swimming, riding, football
it depends on what kind of dance
They didn't have to waste energy by charging and it made it harder to hit them.
A heavy football player is harder to stop because it has a greater momentum. In physics, momentum is equal to the mass of an object times its velocity. If a 50 kilogram kid and a 70 kilogram man were running at the same speed, the man would be harder to stop because he would have a greater momentum.