What started as an exhibition to entertain audiences has turned
into the most popular-and dangerous-event in rodeo: bull riding.
When a 150-pound man attempts to ride a two-ton bull with a killer
instinct, it's not a matter of whether the rider will get injured,
but when, and how badly. As cowboy Jim Shoulders says, "You can't
stop something like an injury from hurtin', but you can damn well
not let it bother you." What motivates riders to devote themselves
to this challenging sport? Find out in Austinite Gail Woerner's
newest book, which covers bull riding from its beginning into the
new millennium.
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