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Re: How much training is too much?
In a message dated 98-04-23 14:07:33 EDT, smcintos@rapidnet.net writes:
<< Now for my question, (don't laugh), last night i was talking to one of
the ride managers for the ride i am going to, and she says i am pushing
my horse too hard. She has done lots of 100 and 50 mile rides
successfully but i'm not sure who i should listen to. She says she is
only training twice a week to get ready for the 50 mile rides this
summer. Tiki has been doing what we are doing for two years now, and we
haven't had any problems so far. Would it be wrong for Tiki to be more
fit than she needs to be for 25 milers? Tiki is always strong on long
rides away from home because the terrain isn't as tough as what we train
on. >>
Stick with what you are doing and ignore those who cannot find the time to
deliver good conditioning. If you ever suspect "overtrainig" in your horse,
take blood samples and look for slightly elevated SGOT, CPK and LDH.
ti
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