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RE: [RC] Training Facilities (was too quiet) - Bob Morris

Well, for an analogy; What does a dead fish do?

Bob

Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID

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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John
Teeter
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 4:16 PM
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Subject: [RC] Training Facilities (was too quiet)


Then as we say in the South, "throw a dead fish on the
table to get
things warmed up :-)."

Ok - here's a dead fish then:)

As I mentioned, I think there are two main endurance
villages  in UAE, one
near Abu Dhabi and one near Dubai. Each village has
lodging/food/stabling
facilities for events. In addition, around each village
there are numerous
stables, each with their own training/racing programs. So
it's not like
there are only two, there are a bunch. Just guessing, and
throwing out a
number, there might be something like 600 or 1000  endurance
horses under
training within a 20 mile radius of each of the villages.

Now that's a high concentration of endurance prospects. Each
stable has
access to the endurance courses (tracks?:) for their
training activities.
And the tracks are kept in top shape
(surface/moisture/etc.).  Basically
the perfect conditions for training a horse to go fast for a
long time.

Additionally, each stable attempts to get an edge by
applying procedures
and tech (like the swimming pool) - but the focus is, it
seems, on how to
condition for the optimal speed conditions. Steph posted the
times from the
recent Presidents Cup. There were 9 horse/rider teams under
8 hours.  Seems
like it is working.

One additional comment, any time you push that close to the
envelope, you
need suitable facilities to deal with the always present
danger of  crashes
(and less critical lameness and such). Dr. Jim Baldwin took
Steph and I on
a tour of the equine hospital near the Dubai facility. I
think this serves
both villages. There was also a hospital horse van which
contained most of
a field hospital it seemed. Point being, they are prepared
to provide the
best care possible when the envelope becomes too thin.

So, if you want to run with the best, you gotta train with
the best (or at
least as intensely as the best). We found that out in many
international
sports (remember gymnastics in the 70s?) I don't see much
wrong with
striving for that level of excellence. It is a different
playing field from
what we've had in other parts of the world, but if the focus
is on speed,
then it's crazy not to have the best environment to train
and race it.

Take for example in the US, converting the upper Fort Valley
area into an
endurance village for training on mountainous terrain, or
making the cross
Florida greenway (can't remember the name..:( into an area
for fast/flat
winter training) and then have all the endurance riders in
those areas quit
there jobs and do nothing but train and experiment and ride
etc.) That may
be what it takes to stay competitive at the international
level of the
sport. That is how the US Olympic Training Center in
Colorado came into
being....

Hows all that for a dead fish:-)

johnt


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