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RE: endurance vs Natrc



I think that NATRC is an excellant way of beginning a new horse and or
rider.  There is lots to be learned there.  Many "endurance rider" would
greatly benefit from it.  Give it a shot and see what happens.
Tony Corbelletta 

-----Original Message-----
From: guest@endurance.net [mailto:guest@endurance.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 10:04 AM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: endurance vs Natrc


Elayne hnic452@AOL.COM
I've attended 2 LD rides and both times I thought my horse
looked really bad at completion. He was well prepared prior
to the races. He didn't drink well on course and had low gut
sounds at the end of each. I took the entire 6 hours to
complete, so we weren't rushing, but I do believe we went too
slow sometimes and too fast sometimes. I was thinking about
switching to NATRC because of the pacing required, but was
wondering if the same types of problems occur during these
rides also. Why are mile markers not used in endurance?


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