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RE: [RC] Some Thoughts on Pacing (Part 1) - Teri Hunter

There are a lot of rides that are not all sand. Just some parts.  But then
again maybe I am just use to sand and don't think thats a lot.  You could go
out and buy a lot of sand and just keep riding back and forth.   lol...

Teri

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Subject: Re: [RC] Some Thoughts on Pacing (Part 1)


I agree.  Sand is better than clay and mud.  You don't have the
suction with> sand that you do with mud.  I train on regular terrain
and sand
terrain.  I> LOVE the Florida rides.

I *wish* I could train for a Florida ride. :-P I have one
option...there's a dressage arena 5 miles from here that has a heavy sand
surface. She charges outsiders $10 per day per horse to use it. I guess
that's cheaper than going all the way to Florida to train. Wonder if
she'd be mad if I rode round and round for 5 hrs. to get my moneys
worth.>g< I think the problem with going down to FLA for a week to train
is that I want to stress the horse, then give him recovery time to
rebuild the damage before I stress him  again. I wouldn't want to ride in
it several days straight. Marilyn Horstmayer used to have a roundpen with
sand that she lunged  her horse around in for training but I don't have
that. I think I'd probably have to haul at *least* 4 hrs. to find a sandy
traill. That said, Liberty Run in Augusta is one of Kaboot's favorite
courses where he's done some of his best rides. He did his fastest 100
there...but found out next day he'd strained his suspensory. I've
sometimes wondered if he would have been a great sand horse if he'd been
owned by someone who trained in it. He *did* have those big ol' feet that
don't sink easy. :-)

Angie

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