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Re: [RC] [RC] Welfare Committee Data - Agilbxr

I wonder if more people don't mentor because it means that they can't ride how 
they want to for a ride?  I know in my only two rides I have started behind 
everyone else and positively poked along.  I would have loved to have someone 
along with me to help with the first ride stuff I needed to learn(and still 
do.)  But would an experienced rider want to go to the time and expense to 
bring their horse to a ride just to "babysit" a new endurance person?

If there is anyone out there in the North Florida area, I'm slowly working on 
conditioning the psycho Paso for our first 50 mile ride (probably late fall of 
this year), and would love someone with which to discuss training and riding a 
50 miler.  I don't know if I'm training too hard, not hard enough, too much, 
not frequently enough.  Am I trotting too much and not cantering enough, or am 
I walking too much and not trotting enough.  I'm winging it to be honest, and 
praying that I do indeed know my horse as well as I think I do, so he can tell 
me if I've gone too far.  (so far, he thinks I don't go fast enough to suit 
him...) Will I ever know if he's ready for a fifty mile ride?  Not until we try 
it I guess....

Juli and Alpine (50 miles?  did you say 50?)
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