If you want to look at this under a microscope, maybe it is not ABSOLUTELY
true. However, for the purpose of my situation, I must evaluate the
indicators that are overt not covert. This is where the horsemanship
aspects of the sport come into play. Many riders use these types of
strategies. Horses ridden this way at event, tend to get a huge rebound
effect about 3-weeks afterward. Is a means of trying to train for a peak
performance or a series of peaks.
Linda Van Ceylon
lvanceylon@vines.colostate.edu
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>From ridecamp@endurance.net, on 12/13/96 12:04 PM:
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
In a message dated 96-12-13 11:39:32 EST, you write:
<< However, let me assure you that many endurance riders condition their
horses and ride at a pace where the "last 10 miles of a 50 or the last 30
miles of a 100" are just as much "fun" for the horse as the first mile.
This, to me, is the whole point of endurance riding. This is why we don't
want big $ prizes in the sport.
Linda >>
Linda, I don't think this is physiologically possible.
ti