The guy's a nut case. Doubt if he has ever ridden or trained for endurance. 
Maybe a wannabe with some bucks. Anyone who would even contemplate lounging any 
horse for that long hasn't actually done it for long or they would not have 
three sound horses to be seeking to board. 
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  Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 3:43 
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  Subject: RC: ENDURANCE TRAINING 
  QUERY?
  
  First off, as most of you are aware, I do not 
  participate in endurance, although I find the sport itself interesting, from a 
  stamina training point of view, as much of it can be related to my fitness 
  programme for eventing.
   
  Recently, I had a chat to a friend of mine who 
  runs a livery yard which is primarily oriented to showjumping, with the odd DQ 
  thrown in.  She said that she had a client who contacted her to board his 
  three endurance horses.  He indicated to my friend that, as he was out of 
  town "a lot", part of his requirements would be that his hroses be lunged for 
  two hours per day.
   
   
  Well, I platzed!!!!  My immediate reaction was : no, this is wrong, this is 
  not endurance training, and it is bad for the joints for a horse to work on a 
  circle for that long.  Can anyone shed any light on this?  Am I 
  missing something?  Surely to God this can't do anything but damage the 
  horse's joints and build up the wrong musculature?
   
   
  Looking forward to hearing from you 
  all.
   
   
  Tracey