Monthly Archives: January 2012



Stay Safe with the Best Form of Safety - An Equestrian Helmet

Posted by Lawrence White on Jan 20th, 2012

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If you intend learning to horse ride it would be foolish to begin without an equestrian helmet. Even experienced riders can be thrown from a horse or simply fall off for any number of reasons. A novice rider has even more chance of falling off. In fact, the horsy crowd regards falling off as a rite of passage for a novice rider. If you fall off you will have to get back on and continue.

When a Sports Injury is More Than Part of Play

Posted by Richard Craig on Jan 16th, 2012

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Sports injury is a touchy area of the law relating to compensation. Often it can be difficult to prove whether or not the actions that lead to an injury are deliberately disproportionate or merely part of normal play.

Tips for Buying a Toddler Bike

Posted by Deborah Lillian on Jan 15th, 2012

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Help your child learn to bike by buying the best toddler bike. Our helpful tips will help you decide if a balance bike or a pedal bike with training wheels is best for your child.

Pop Art Has Its Hidden Gems

Posted by Matthew Isaacson on Jan 12th, 2012

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When I first saw an enamel on metal piece by Keith Haring & LA II at a Christies auction, my first question was, "Who the heck was LA II". The estimated auction price range was $40,000- $60,0000, and the detailed mass of squiggly lines and disorganization in the piece did not seem to reflect the normal range of Keith Haring.

Beginner and Expert Tips For The Ultimate Winter Sport: Ice Skating

Posted by Mark Charttose on Jan 2nd, 2012

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Ice skating is a beautiful and graceful sport as well as being a competitive one. Some people enjoy it for the exercise, while others learn in order to become professionals, in either figure competitions or sports like ice hockey. This great cardio workout really works the muscles in the legs and these beginner tips will help you work the body confidently on the ice in no time.