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Re: Re: Bet is On / ti/Bill/Smokey
Sandy wrote: > At the risk of REPEATING MYSELF - why is this continuing to
be thrown at us > as public fodder? I can't imagine its correlation to
endurance, nor can I > comprehend its pertinence to the public. Contrarily,
it ought to be VERY > private.> JMHO.> s
I'm forwarding Michelle's most excellent explanation (pasted below) back to
ridecamp in case anyone missed it. I do believe that while the entire thing
is tiresome, it is extremely important to many endurance riders as Michelle
explains below.
Becky Huffman, Cleburne, Texas
Huffman's Arabians ~ The Original Series ~
http://www.htcomp.net/Huffman/
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. The Great Oz has spoken."
The Wizard of Oz
----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle Fink <michrowe@redwrench.com>to:
<ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 9:18 AMSubject: RC: Re: Bet is On /
ti/Bill/Smokey
> No need to flame Heidi. What has happened is that on another list (Iver's
> Horsescience list), a member of the list started posting training results,
> blood glucose readings, and competition ride results that were amazing.
He > was supposedly using a supplement protocol that involved a CarboCharge
type > product (I think AGL or GL? Anyway, one that Iver's sells). He got a
whole > bunch of endurance people very interested in his protocol because
all of a > sudden he was winning 50's. Then someone asked where he was
competing, and > the storm came up because he and Tom have not been willing
to disclose where > the guy is competing.
>
> This topic becomes important to mainstream endurance riders because >
nutritional gurus like Susan tell us that CarboCharge can get horses into >
big trouble in a hurry because they feel good enough to go on despite >
impending metabolic crisis, yet here is this other professional horseperson
> that many people respect telling people someone is having fantastic
results > moving his horse up using it.> > So while it seems like an
annoying waste of bandwidth, there's something > going on that's kind of
important. If the rides and results of this guy > using AGL are false,
then a whole bunch of people who started using the
> product based on his results may be endangering their horses. > > I'm not
trying to piss you off more or flame you back. Heidi got stuck in > this
because of Tom and it's not her fault that this is going on. rankly, > I
think she's smart for answering his posts publicly. She's trying to keep >
it above the board. I know you are a reasonable lady, please just hit the >
delete key and ignore this whole topic rather than getting so angry about >
it. > > Happy trails -> > Michelle
>
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