no, portrait is square
Sort of. The base of the neck could be all around, however, and the nape is specifically the back part, underneath the hair.
Because polo players use only one hand to hold the reins, the horses must be 'neck reined'. When the rider needs to turn right he will move his hand right. This puts pressure on the left side of the neck. Horses are trained to move away from pressure. So rein pressure on the left side of the neck turns the horse right. Same thing to go left. Rein pressure on the right side of the neck turns the horse left. It may sound confusing but when put into motion it's very natural. The same thing goes for the riders legs. The best equestrians use more leg and seat that hands. And the best trained horses know exactly what they are saying. It's amazing when you acheive 'one' with your horse.
The same thing that inspired him to neck snap.
same thing that causes bruising everywhere. crushed blood cells.
You tie the belt to something high and also tie the belt to your neck
No if you do it the right way. You line up your neck with your spine. Then, you put your chin to your chest. While keeping your chin to chest, roll your neck to the side. You are not supposed to roll your neck to the back. Roll your neck back to the center while still keeping your chin to your chest. Then you do the same thing just to the opposite side.
Water-polo is spelled the same in French - they are using the English name for it.
No it is real but it isn't the same as Ralph Lauren Polo
Difference between polo shirts and Rugby ( golf shirts) is Collar. Each polo shirt has a kitted collar while the Rugby shirt has a two piece collar ( may be woven collar).
no because your neck is bigger
No They have the same # of bones in the neck(7)