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    RE: [RC] Have things changed? - Rebecca Hackworth


    Nope, things haven't changed that much.  In fact, if it was working
    for you, why change?   
    
    ---- Original Message ----
    From: guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
    Subject: RE: [RC]   Have things changed?
    Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 20:26:16 GMT
    
    >bob ubry rjubry1@xxxxxxxxx
    >Greetings
    >
    >I have not done a ride since 1992 do to raising kids . They are 
    >getting older now and are a little more independent so I am getting 
    >the itch to start riding again. In reading the posts here I see a 
    >lot of talk about suppliments and feeding. In my day I kept my 
    >horses on green pasture, gave electrolytes when training and riding, 
    >and fed grass hay when needed. They seemed to do just fine and 
    >completed rides in good shape. I guess my question is: Has 
    >technology/endurance riding changed much in the last ten years? Is 
    >there new info I should know about? I am a heavy weight rider, 6'2" 
    >210, so top ten was not my goal I just wanted to finish near the 
    >middle with the horse ready to go again and have fun and I did this 
    >well. Anyhow, any thoughts on this subject will be appriciated. 
    >Thanks
    >Bob
    >
    >
    >
    
    
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