Sunday, February 7, 2016

What Do You Shall^Lo??



Dance with the breeze on the at of Wares in the Nines its a Count ean,
on the price score is the soaring eagle of the reign can that free sing,
with those Wings on the shoulders of the Men that new the beach on sands Time,
deep in the lie of steam a volcano expression to the strum Means with inside the soles view storm,
ask these calls did the thought crackle to the spark of dignity as the Flags rode Tall to tell of saws in that lodge,
breathing with the cadence of that pulse a heart to lung the breadth does the hinge talk a stoop,
for only the read deed will up the ant tea to a arm and that is the pause of knowing a clasp,
its the galaxy on the preparation of this Universal pull.

People have had to gauge a dividend buy the purchase of lat Ten to lathe on the kneel syn,
in basket a pliers of grapes and spread of pinchers to Scorpion the sky spelling or Rye Inn,
these plan its reach to gargantuan Sphere it Call on the Rhymes of the prose to Lane Hauls,
as the Hitch of that Pluto to the Mars on the Jump it is the Excitement in depth of the shone,
cannot the person appreciate the Songs of Ancient Pharaohs on the Walls that In struct Shin,
with the leg of a Giant to that Statue in Marble from the Stone of Mountains on a sharp.

Course this calm in the Worlds store a Shop of who are You,
that is the Intro. of A Way to road the Trace of salt and Ocean Blue,
bays that have a lagoon with a Dolphin to rise the Knows,
whales in the contextual of beaches on that good ole scratch,
each sand is a paint brush with the silent role of thanks for the sea.

Soar rings of Trees to describe the Time of Ages lathes lasting Strong in Character long,
yet the crows are in the Flight of Angelic harmony,
with a truth of a Dove to soap the Crate and nailed box to tempo.

Stride singing the Lions roar an Elephants mile,
inch of the Plains to the kick dust of shelving on an earthly seed as the languish angles to poised??,
what is the purchase of the Tusk to the Horn of the Big Ram Sheep,
a lesson in the Thunder atop the Hoof??,
crashing sounds on Hills while the Person is in strip of dials and roost,
to show that scene took scene to speak a light kneeing found day shin,
whereas the Popular is grunt Sword to In pail the Bucket Price for a cower on the twisting Knife in crust.


Hare^A^Syn Ford Would Know In An In Stance The Push & The Pole Of Flag & Maher Owe!!



What does a Stream due when the Creek is on the gentle type of slope towards the lumber ean of Timber,
that Mountain of the Valley had a Goods,
the Snow is the Catch and the Said is a Dash??,
nigh the hour of the Rivers Means??,
does the Ocean speak??,
did that View of the Tumble Weed say to that Peak??,
HOW!!

Well, in the in fraction of the Divide to equal lean a blink its the ayes of hinge to Saws,
trees blowing in the Wind of sigh clone daze to a Pen Knee wise on the Service of that Stat. chute,
smile is grin Clock on the Rim is what Time is the Dock Cores at Present arms.

Hug Gean the botch berry to know of the brains Mat tour is like Hello whats a Tier,
the vast Toads touch EAN a pot of many lids in the Sigh in Tiff Fick challenges loo gee,
but what of the gees in the harbor of a Pier to a tempt of the drive on golf saying typical??,
did the rise in the Shore to sands on the beach say to the grain that Salt is a Haul??,
shell the Clam know the grit to Understand a core to Answer a Purr Ole as string Hemming Way??,
dew that is there and than shows the bud that Bulbs still do chorus to drinks??.

Water is on the Warp as that Desert in the Mirror,
showering a sundial to X jaws to snap a strap Ping on Wares,
then in the Paper to in script on the plain is Violets with lily to swamp Cool lure's as hey choose??,
no the evident is growth.

The Coin Is Flip Pen A Cause For Heads Have Tales on the Knows!!



SWAT is an eh^Gent that marks the Scene with Time Means and Watch ease for the sound of ef Bee Aye,
is the language on the Mirror??,
is the word on the breeze??,
does the Tread put to Platters or Velcro from the to of the Back on the Screen of suit At SAT??,
should the Mere by of Circa at the Off fence while the Dee Fence is register does the Catch Twitch spiral.

Say that the charge of the bull went to the truth of the boot in Near,
is the soared of play on the per pen dial a year to the lawn or the crow,
is the bird of flight on the well hand to Hike Hike Hike or is the stiff 123.



Dig deep chill Well lures as the beta is see deed,
to game the Gamers on the game in the Game oat the games of the play on the Games is isn't,
to which is the core of that whom is what on how is where in why to due knot Know digger skate,
ice pool lean to Cue stick on the shore side is on the back porch of towel at eyes blink.

Now on the reverse in the sight of Upside done Kite,
this string is the add Verb to the communicable Tell a tune Light as the Visor is lids,
with the ballet of the Waltz to the endgame a Piel is the brain Mind to the drill of a Steel??,
with the shield be song on the Gates of the throw whose on the Mind of the fact tour of Feat??,
is the seat of the habit to deep line a measure short step that arm and fum^bull the stall??,
as the hop Scotch to ice sickles is stoop per the lit wise is the eyes that chin crupper to sigh lents,
but,
that is the fee^lean on cot.



Hour the chain gang that guise on the side lines for too day is the link with a tight end a poach,
eggs to speak numb Bares as Quest chin says Mind stair what length is the shoe on the inch of a glue,
wrap that Foot ball the Sole of the heel to pat Tent with rose fray grins touch state,
the Mind will go bother to receiving the Connect to brake at the scrawl lure in hooked by the state??,
field dead bed balled to Bach in hard Floor while miss Tick is pull sing to read switch stick to rule.

Why Is The Under^Care^Ridge So Important To The Pass Of That Airbags Repair??



The Field of Reality to a Whistle blow Wean kneeing is look at the Text pie Lot??,
is it so far a way that disgust on the E!^Merge^Gent^See broadcasting Chatter can Not not be Display`d??,
does the gnash A knoll be ground dead while the airbag X plots to drive the Plate to liter bored??,
is the Push to Steward the Read Flag of the Bare In or is the See Sir addle lei`d??



Yodel lei E! owe to the chain,
a bunch of snag Gull toots,
scar on that is the Pent tents??,
oh weight it must be the ketchup to name Noun fired to Can^Nun of sue^ba^roo.



In steady as the ought toe Motive is realm of aye V league school lean fish a reed??,
near that is the Yak to say that Hi Rises to conversation flight of the Pin wheels disguise,
for the suit of Arm More is of Base Jump purrs on the Fact,
not sum over bloated Toll lean to bisque the Game to an^culled floored.



Be best to this Choir as the Mane Test is grab the Understanding,
saddle for the Event and bridle Up for the halt tour of a runaway??,
should the horror be yawn such dip than double ewe cat tolled is price on mustard muck ean.





Its An Art To Reed While The Flute Can Refer To Fax Via Or^Gun Dough Nerd At Tack Of That Photo Snap??



So Hear this Full Crumb to the Nations Optical Voy Ewe Wars Today,
the Helmet that Football Players do Wares,
with EACH Contact to that Hit of Commercial Roar,
the Prose Session is To Knot the Rinsed as that is A Lyre to the Leather Trieme??,
NO,
wit the Compromise??,
NO,
For Your Information Won Ton is the IM PACK??,
be Form Mall to the Build ding of Structure to the Air Bag on Newspaper Rack EAN price At cost.

The Manufacturer Of Actual Stew balls Is Fact,
with each Dial to the Number is Only One.

That is the Trade to Knowing the Game on Dance Sing the Train,
station ID to Riding Horses as the or Ask that Cycle of by Road to red Wine and Dun,
to every Aft there is a steering to Must Tour??,
sum Mon. Knee EAN with Chatter on the Bat told of Lathe,
shave the Subtlety See More as the Quest Chin CAN plate License to Cents on the Scoop,
snoopy to Charlie Brown as blah blah blah??,
nope,
its the Raise EAN the Bar.

Equestrian helmet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jockey Calvin Borel wears a riding helmet
An equestrian helmet is a form of protective headgear worn when riding horses. This type of helmet is specially designed to protect the rider’s head during falls off a horse, especially from striking a hard object while falling or being accidentally struck in the head by a horse’shoof.
Certified helmets are required headgear for many competitive riding events, particularly where horse and rider must jump or work at high speed. Helmets are worn more often by English-style riders and are gaining acceptance as required headgear for children. They are also widely accepted in fields such as horse racingeventing or show jumping. They are required in eventing, in endurance riding and other types of competitions. People who take their horses hacking or trail riding sometimes wear helmets, though there are tremendous variations in helmet use in different regions and cultures. In the United States, use is by fewer than one in eight riders.[1] Some states, such as Florida and New York, are starting to require by law that riders under the age of 14 wear helmets at equestrian establishments, on public highways and publicly owned land.

Design[edit]

A modern ASTM/SEI show-legal helmet covered in velveteen to resemble the old style hunt cap, but has visibly more protective material and an attached harness
The inside of an ASTM/SEI-approved helmet, showing padding, ventilation system, adjustment mechanisms, and part of the harness.
An equestrian helmet has a hard shell on the outside of an impact-resistant resin or plastic, sometimes covered with cloth for a more attractive look. The brim is particularly flexible and will give way immediately in the event a rider lands on it. Beneath the shell are materials designed to absorb the impact of a fall or blow. The inside is lined and often padded in order to be comfortable for the rider. Ventilation is usually worked into the design, and a harness is attached to keep the helmet on the head at all times.
Equestrian helmets have sport-specific differences from those used in other sports. For this reason, a helmet designed for another sport, such as bicycle[2] or motorcycle helmet, is not deemed suitable for riding horses. The equestrian helmet covers more of a person’s head than does a bicycle helmet, fitting lower on the head, particularly at the back of the skull, and has protection distributed evenly around the head rather than concentrated in the front and top. Aside from safety features, aerodynamics are less important in a riding helmet than in a bicycle or even a motorcycle helmet. The appearance of riding helmets is frequently based on that of an English hunt cap. In addition good ventilation and comfort are considered important features of a riding helmet.
Some riders feel that riding helmets are hot, uncomfortable or unattractive and do not want to wear them. However, the classic hunt cap, which modern helmets attempt to resemble, offered little or no protection to the rider of the horse. Neither do other types of hats popular with riders, including the derbycowboy hat and the top hat. Use of helmets by beginning riders is becoming a common requirement, and someliability insurance policies for riding instructors[3] ask the instructor to require their students to wear helmets.

Law and rules concerning helmets[edit]

The older style hunt cap or “hard hat” is a thin shell. This cap is not ASTM/SEI certified, and is prohibited to wear in classes over fences at a USEF sanctioned competition; it offers inadequate crash protection to the rider’s head.
Typically, helmets must meet one or more specific safety standards to be permitted for use in competition.

United States[edit]

The states of Florida and New York have passed legislation requiring the wearing of helmets for riding: In 2009, the state of Florida mandated helmets for youths under the age of 16;[4] New York has had helmet laws affecting youths under the age of 14 under certain circumstances since 1999.[5] The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) requires that, in classes that mandate a helmet to be worn, the helmet must be ASTM/SEI certified. The USEF also requires all junior riders (under the age of 18) in any hunt seat discipline to wear an ASTM/SEI certified helmet with harness fastened while mounted on their horse anywhere on the show grounds, and requires all riders to wear a helmet when jumping anywhere on the show grounds. While other horse show events do not mandate helmets, the rules have changed in recent years to permit helmets as optional headgear in any class. All riders are required to wear certified helmets while competing in Hunter, Jumpers, and Hunt Seat Equitation classes, and in any other class, including Hunter Hack, where jumping is required. They must fasten their helmet harness and must verify that the helmet meets or exceeds the current standard and carries the SEI tag.[6]

International[edit]

For FEI international competition that involves competitors from many different nations, protective headgear complying with the European (EN), British (PAS), North American (ASTM), or Australian/New Zealand tested standards is required.[7]

Aesthetic and symbolism[edit]

Riding helmets traditionally reflect the conservative style of dress that characterized earlier non-protective English riding headwear. The classic riding helmet is covered in black velvet or velveteen (either via a removable cover or permanently glued on), with a small, flexible, visor-style brim.
A rider with a modern style ASTM/SEI approved safety helmet with a decorative ventilation strip down the center. This popular style is sometimes informally known as a “skunk helmet”.
More recently, smooth finish helmets worn without a fabric cover, have become more common. A newly popular style in the hunter-jumper world features a lightly textured (less shiny) plastic shell with a decorative ventilation strip down the center. This design goes by many brand names, but, due to the ventilation strip, is informally called a “skunk helmet.”
Jockeys who ride race horses wear a helmet designed without a brim, adding a colorful cover that is part of the owners’ racing colors, with a false brim for appearance’s sake. Use of racing style colored helmet covers has spread to other disciplines, especially amongst Eventers. Casual riders often wear “training” or “schooling” helmets in a variety of colors and some even include patterns (such as stars or stripes). Cloth covers in brilliant colors and vivid designs can be purchased to provide even more variety, but are frowned upon (and are sometimes illegal) in the horse show ring, where black, brown or gray are still the standard.
There are helmet designs that resemble a cowboy hat, or have other “western” styling, such as a tan color, or a cordura outer cover. But adoption by western riders has been particularly slow, especially in the USA, where helmets are seen mostly in trail ridingcompetitive trail riding, andendurance riding, and seldom at rodeos (where use would be particularly well-advised) or in western-style horse show classes.
Some helmets retain a symbolic ribbon at the back, which dates from mounted hunting. Traditionally, black ribbon was used for fox hunting or general hunting, with red ribbon used when stag hunting or arme blanche hunting. The ribbon was “sewn up” (i.e. with a bow at the base of the helmet and the tail ends of the ribbon either cut off or glued pointing upwards on the body of the helmet) for “common” riders. The ribbon was “sewn down” (i.e. with the tail ends dangling from the bow, below the edge of the helmet) for hunt masters and hunt staff. Because any rider is entitled to wear a sewn up black ribbon, this is the standard for modern helmets retaining the ribbon. The use of “sewn down” ribbons by those not entitled to them sometimes occurs in the United States but is considered a serious transgression by traditionalists.
In some nations, members of the cavalry wear silver ribbons and national athletes wear gold ribbons. The ribbons are sewn up for troopers and common riders, and sewn down for officers and riders who have represented their countries at the Olympics or championships such as the World Equestrian Games.

Standards[edit]

Helmets must meet a defined standard to be certified for use in competition. Procedures vary from one nation to the next. However, as a general rule, the design standards are created by a standards organization that has knowledge of hazards in the field of activity, and then actual helmets are tested and certified by a separate Conformity assessmentorganization with testing expertise.
The testing standards in the United States and New Zealand are considered more rigorous than those in other nations.[8] Independent testing in the United Kingdom in 2003 by the British Equestrian Trade Association found a number of “traditional” designs from the three most established and respected British manufacturers failed a series of tests indended to determine if a design provided proper protection in the event of a fall.[8]

Conformity assessment[edit]

Conformity assessment organizations that certify safety equipment perform some similar tests on all protective helmets (including bicycle, hockey and equestrian helmets), such as dropping them onto a flat anvil from a height of about six feet from several angles and directions. However, other tests are designed to consider the particular risks of a given sport. For equestrian helmets, these other tests may include dropping the helmet onto an anvil with a sharp edge, to simulate impact with the edge of a jump standard or a horse hoof.[9]

United States[edit]

The most common standard used by sanctioning organizations in the United States is known as ASTM F1163[10] It is periodically updated, the most recent is ASTM F1163-13 (2013).[11] It is a performance standard written by a volunteer committee of producers (persons who represent manufacturing companies) and users of equestrian helmets, and published by ASTM International. The standard defines performance criteria and test methods; it does not prescribe helmet design. This is the current standard adopted by theAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI).[10]
In the United States, conformity assessment of riding helmets to defined standards is performed primarily by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI). Helmet manufacturers voluntarily provide samples of each model and size of helmet to the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI) for simulated crash testing using the test methods defined by the ASTM standard. If the samples pass the tests, the producers may label other helmets of the same model and size to indicate that the helmet is ASTM/SEI certified. SEI also monitors the market for helmets fraudulently labeled as being ASTM/SEI certified; for this purpose, SEI publishes a list of all the helmet models and sizes which it has certified.

Other USA standards[edit]

The Snell Memorial Foundation,[12] best known for its safety testing standards for motorcycle helmets, also publishes a safety testing standard for Equestrian helmets, E2001.[13]However, no national sanctioning equestrian organization to date has adopted the Snell standard, the ASTM standard is more generally used.[14]

United Kingdom[edit]

Product Approved Specification (PAS) 015 is one British safety standard for equestrian helmets.[15] It defines test methods to evaluate shock absorption, penetration resistance, strength and effectiveness of retention system, durability of quick release mechanisms, and deflection of the peak. The other standard is BS EN 1384:1997[16] The EN 1384 and PAS 015:1998 are now essentially the same.[1] Conformity assessment in the UK for the EN 1384 and ASTM F1163 standards is performed by INSPEC [17]

Europe[edit]

European Normes EN 1384 (Helmets for Equestrian Activities) and EN 14572 (High Performance Helmets for Equestrian Activities) are standards published by the Centre for European Normes in Brussels, and widely used for purposes of conformity assessment in Europe.[1] The codes for EN standards is sometimes prefixed by other codes to indicate adoption by national standards organizations. For example, the acronym “DIN” is used to indicate the Deutsches Institut für Normung, and “BS” indicates a standard adopted in the UK.

Australia/New Zealand[edit]

The helmet standard in Australian and New Zealand standard is AS/NZ 3838:2006.

International[edit]

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Guide 65:1996 is a widely respected international best practices standard for entities operating certification programs such as SEI and INSPEC.[18]

Standards compared[edit]

More recent versions of PAS 015:1998 and BS EN 1384:1997 are nearly identical.[1] In contrast, ASTM F1163 and PAS 015 are not identical, though a series of tests in 1999 indicated that in some cases, the ASTM standard in use at that time was marginally superior.[19] On the other hand, the current debate between the ASTM standard and the EN standard is primarily over the issue of ventilation slots, allowed by ASTM. The debate centers over whether there is an actual need for protection from penetration by sharp objects.[1]
The SEI is accredited to ISO/IEC Guide 65:1996 by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).[20] This means that SEI is one of several testing programs that complies with the guidelines of the ISO.[21]