Re: [RC] Ready for 55? (long) - Jim Holland
Pat...
Beyond a doubt, there IS no better way...and one that makes you toe the
line, and chews your butt when you screw up or put your horse at risk.
I'm very proud of my "mentorees". Someone did it for me and I have been
trying for "pay back" ever since...
Jim, Sun of Dimanche, and Mahada Magic
superpat wrote:
> Steady does not necessarily equate with slow or being in the saddle all day.
> I think that the very best way to approach a training regimen is to find an
> experienced endurance rider/s (successful) and ride with them on training
> rides. If there is a club near you, that is even better. It is amazing what
> one will learn including, trail and race etiquette, strategy, pace, after
> ride care protocol, etc. My mentor was and is one of the best endurance
> competitors that I know and I learned so much from her. I wish all new
> riders could be so fortunate.
> Pat
>
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