Jackie, I'm glad that my compliments make it
worthwhile. I could go on and on about your book...anyways my mom is
buying "Ten Feet Tall, Still" for me for christmas. I chose to go ahead
and buy your book so I could plan next years riding schedule. If
your arm gets tired from the whip cracking let me know. I look forward to
a whole book of Angie's stories and not much will get done, or at least not much
sleep. Thanks for the Lake Sonoma story, it's a good one. I hope to get
there next year so maybe I'll see ya.
Thanks, Jen. I am ever grateful for your
compliments. It makes the hours I spent hunched in my computer chair well
worth it, knowing that people are really using it and enjoying it.
:) Jackie
P.S. I have been cracking the whip Angie's way
and she "says" she almost through proofing her stories for a new book that I
will be helping her with. I can't wait to get my hands on it! Look out world
... a WHOLE book of Angie's stories ... how WILL we ever get anything done
until they're all read???!!!
First of all, I just want to say a HUGE thank
you to Jackie Floyd for writing the Endurance Guide. I believe it has
become my new bible and my husbands curse. ;) I am planning my
"season" starting in the spring of next year.
I also wanted to thank all of you for the
stories you contributed to it. Angie M., your story quite literally
made me roll on the floor laughing. I do believe that I will never
attempt a gooseneck. :))))
Anyways...I have a few questions. Do
y'all use elytes as part of your conditioning programs or only during
competition? Does everyone use Beet Pulp all year round? and what
sorts of things do you mix with it? Also, I am looking for a HRM and
thinking about a GPS so I can accurately measure distance. Any
recommendations?